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  • and as for Sedecias himself, his eyes were put out, and he was carried off, loaded with chains, to Babylon, where he remained a prisoner till the day of his death. (Jeremiah 52, 11)

  • the neighbours✻ heard of it, caught him, not scatheless, in their pit, and carried him off in chains to Egypt. (Ezekiel 19, 4)

  • This one they led off in chains to the king of Babylon; in Babylon he remained a prisoner, and his voice was heard on the hill-sides of Israel no more. (Ezekiel 19, 9)

  • and now I mean to shatter that yoke of his that lies on thy back, tear thy chains asunder … (Nahum 1, 13)

  • For Herod himself had arrested John and put him in chains and thrown him into prison, for love of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, (Matthew 14, 3)

  • This man made his dwelling among the tombs, and nobody could keep him bound any longer, even with chains. (Mark 5, 3)

  • He had been bound with fetters and chains often before, but had torn the chains apart and broken the fetters, and nobody had the strength to control him. (Mark 5, 4)

  • Herod himself had sent and arrested John and put him in prison, in chains, for love of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, whom he had married; (Mark 6, 17)

  • (For he was bidding the unclean spirit come out of the man.) Often, at times when it had seized upon him, the man had been bound, under guard, with chains and fetters, but still he would break his bonds, and the devil would drive him out into the wilderness. (Luke 8, 29)

  • And now the day was coming when Herod was to bring him out; that night, Peter was sleeping with two chains on him, between two soldiers, and there were warders at the door guarding his prison. (Acts 12, 6)

  • Suddenly an angel of the Lord stood over him, and a light shone in his cell. He smote Peter on the side, to rouse him; Quick, he said, rise up; and thereupon the chains fell from his hands. (Acts 12, 7)

  • And all at once there was a violent earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison rocked; whereupon every door opened, and every man’s chains were undone. (Acts 16, 26)


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