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  • Stand at the gate this night, while I pass beyond it with my handmaid for company, and pray that the Lord bring Israel relief within the five days you spoke of. (Judith 8, 32)

  • These are fair promises thou makest; will he but bring them to fulfilment, thy God shall be my God too, and thou thyself, at Nabuchodonosor’s court, shalt be held in high honour; wide as the world shall be thy renown. (Judith 11, 21)

  • They were to bring queen Vasthi into the king’s presence, wearing the royal crown, so that he might display her person to the rabble as well as to his lords; hers was no common beauty. (Esther 1, 11)

  • It would be well if commissioners were sent into all the provinces, to look out fair damsels that are maidens still, and bring them here to Susan. There let them be handed over to the chamberlain Egeus, that has charge of the women’s quarters in the palace, and an allowance be made them for adding art to their beauty, and for all else they need. (Esther 2, 3)

  • My lord king, she answered, do me the honour of dining with me to-day; I have a feast prepared; and bring Aman with thee. (Esther 5, 4)

  • Lose no time, then, the king answered; bring robe and horse, and do as much thyself for the Jew Mardochaeus, that sits there at the palace gates. And have a care that none of the ceremonies thou speakest of goes unobserved. (Esther 6, 10)

  • So Aman must bring robe and horse, must dress Mardochaeus and mount him, and then go through the city streets at his bridle-rein, crying out, So he rides, whom most the king would honour. (Esther 6, 11)

  • Lord, wilt thou yield thy sceptre to gods that are no gods? Must the heathen laugh over our downfall? Let their own scheming recoil on them; bring him to a swift end, the man who has loosed his fury on us! (Esther 14, 11)

  • And still would I see his children bereft of hope, ground down by false judgement, and none to bring redress; (Job 5, 4)

  • only let there be no contentiousness in your pleadings; in all honesty bring your complaint. (Job 6, 29)

  • wouldst bring fresh witnesses against me, redouble thy avenging strokes, array against me a new host of punishments. (Job 10, 17)

  • Well, I too have my thoughts; I am yet a match for you; this knowledge you bring me is knowledge common to all. (Job 12, 3)


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