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  • fear struck deep at their anxious hearts, that Jerusalem and its temple might fare as other cities and temples had fared. (Judith 4, 2)

  • and so with one voice they made appeal to the Lord, the God of Israel. Were they to see their children slaves, their women-folk allotted as spoil, their cities razed, their sanctuary profaned? Were they to become the scorn of the Gentiles? (Judith 4, 10)

  • What folk are these, he asked, that would hold the mountain-heights? Are their cities so prosperous or so well defended, are they so brave or so numerous, have they a commander so skilled in war, (Judith 5, 3)

  • The king of Egypt oppressed them, forcing them to make bricks of clay and build cities for him; so they cried out to this Lord of theirs, and he smote the whole land of Egypt with plagues of every sort, (Judith 5, 10)

  • So it was they overthrew kings a many, Chanaanite and Jebusite, Pherezite and Hethite and Hevite; the Amorrhite king, too, and all the warrior chiefs of Hesebon; took possession of their lands, and garrisoned their cities. (Judith 5, 20)

  • He had a hundred and twenty thousand foot and twenty-two thousand horse under his command, besides forced levies from the manhood of all the regions and cities he had overrun. (Judith 7, 2)

  • with the old kings and senators, that once restored cities for their whim,✻ (Job 3, 14)

  • to spurn the din of cities, no driver crying after him, (Job 39, 7)

  • Spent is the enemy’s power, doomed to everlasting ruin; the memory of them has died with the fall of their cities. (Psalms 9, 7)

  • God will grant deliverance to Sion; the cities of Juda will rise from their ruins, inhabited now and held firmly in possession, (Psalms 68, 36)

  • Two years passed, and then the king sent his chief collector of revenue to visit the cities of Juda. To Jerusalem he came, with a great rabble at his heels, (1 Maccabees 1, 30)

  • Both in Jerusalem and in all the cities of Juda the king’s envoys published this edict; men must live by the law of the heathen round about, (1 Maccabees 1, 46)


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