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  • Disappoint the hireling, and thou art own brother to a murderer. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 27)

  • Of Levite blood, too, sprang another renowned as Moses himself, his brother Aaron. To Aaron the Lord gave high office, (Ecclesiasticus 45, 7)

  • Here is one catching hold of his own brother, his own house-mate, What (says he) hast thou a coat to thy back? Be our chieftain, then; take these ruins into thy keeping. (Isaiah 3, 6)

  • Fiery vengeance of the Lord of hosts, that ravages country-side and devours citizen! Brother shews brother no mercy; (Isaiah 9, 19)

  • Neighbour of neighbour beware, kinsman let kinsman never trust; none goes about to overthrow thee more craftily than brother of thine or friend. (Jeremiah 9, 4)

  • and then shatter✻ them; brother torn away from brother, and fathers from their children; ruth and respite none shall have, nor be spared in the common ruin. (Jeremiah 13, 14)

  • This, then, is the Lord’s sentence upon Joachim, son to Josias and king of Juda: For him no cry shall be made, Brother, what grief! Sister of mine, what grief!✻ For him no cry shall be made, Ah, what a master! Ah, what renown! (Jeremiah 22, 18)

  • There will be no need for neighbour to teach neighbour, or brother to teach brother, the knowledge of the Lord; all will know me, from the highest to the lowest. I will pardon their wrong-doing; I will not remember their sins any more.✻ (Jeremiah 31, 34)

  • neighbour comes lecherously between his neighbour’s sheets, father beds incestuously with his son’s wife, brother mates with sister sprung of the same blood! (Ezekiel 22, 11)

  • Never shall they defile themselves with dead body’s contact, save only it be father or mother, son or daughter, brother or unwedded sister of theirs. (Ezekiel 44, 25)

  • God’s-folk and Befriended, these are the names they should have by rights, brother and sister of yours. (Hosea 2, 1)

  • Here was one that took precedence of✻ his brother even in the womb; strength was his, of celestial strength the rival. (Hosea 12, 3)


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