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to send fire through our country-side, put our warriors to the sword, mark down our children for slavery, our maidens for spoil. (Judith 16, 6)
He gave no mark of it then, but when he reached home he called all his friends about him, and his wife Zares among them, (Esther 5, 10)
Aman, said Assuerus, when he came in, what should a king do, if his heart is set on raising one of his subjects to great honour? And Aman, casting about in his mind, could think of no other man that would be so marked out for the royal favour, but himself. (Esther 6, 6)
Must we be crushed to nothing, I and my people; must we perish by massacre? To that we are doomed. If we were only marked down for slaves and bondwomen, our lot should be bravely borne; I would have nursed my grief in silence. But here is an enemy whose cruel designs concern the king’s grace. (Esther 7, 4)
Great havoc the Jews wrought among their enemies that day, slaying the very men who had marked them down for slaughter; (Esther 9, 5)
it was a time of darkness and of peril, of affliction and sore need, and great fear brooded over all the earth. (Esther 11, 8)
Then this innocent nation, terrified by the misfortunes which threatened it, already marked down to die, (Esther 11, 9)
Meanwhile, the race this inhuman wretch had marked down for slaughter, the Jewish race, proves to have deserved no blame whatever. The laws they follow are just; (Esther 16, 15)
Here is a day marked down for mourning and lament, turned by God Almighty into a day of triumph for them; (Esther 16, 21)
Plunged be that day in darkness; may God on high forget it, and grant it never shine of sun; (Job 3, 4)
Shrouded be that night in a black storm, let it not be reckoned among the days of the year, nor marked in the moon’s calendar; (Job 3, 6)
Lie I down to sleep, I weary to be up with the day; comes the day, I weary for the evening, comfortless until dark. (Job 7, 4)
