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An innocent man is the first to lay bare the truth; let his neighbour come and search him as he will.✻ (Proverbs 18, 17)
See, where the meadows are laid bare, and the aftermath is springing, the hay all carried, now, from the hill-slopes! (Proverbs 27, 25)
Abundant wisdom the Spokesman had, to be the oracle of his people; the story of his life he made known to them, laid secrets bare, and proverbs framed a many. (Ecclesiastes 12, 9)
Some will veer from friend to foe, and lay bare old grudges, old quarrels, to reproach thee; (Ecclesiasticus 6, 9)
Better the poor man’s fare under his roof of bare boards, than to be guest at a splendid banquet, and home have none. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 29)
All knowledge is his; does he not hold the clue of eternity, making plain what has been and what is yet to be, laying bare the track of hidden things? (Ecclesiasticus 42, 19)
Deep as a river flowed thy wisdom; thy ambition it was to lay bare all the secrets of earth; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 16)
bald of head and bare of temple the women of Sion shall know it. (Isaiah 3, 17)
Hard times, when the Lord will be hiring mercenaries from beyond Euphrates, the king of Assyria’s men, and will leave you quite bare, hair of head and legs shaved close with this hired rasor of his, and the beard too! (Isaiah 7, 20)
Laid bare, yonder river-bed, from its source; fade the crops its moisture nourished, fade and dwindle to nothing. (Isaiah 19, 7)
that the Lord sent out a message through Isaias, son of Amos. Up, said he, and undo the sackcloth that girds thee, and take off thy shoes. This Isaias did, and went bare and unshod. (Isaiah 20, 2)
Whereupon the Lord said, Look, how my servant Isaias goes bare and unshod; that is a sign and a portent of what must come upon Egypt and Ethiopia when three years are past.✻ (Isaiah 20, 3)
