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  • When they left mount Hor, they must needs march along the way that leads to the Red Sea, so as to fetch a compass round the territory of Edom. Before long, the people grew weary of this laborious march, (Numbers 21, 4)

  • It is not above thy reach, it is not beyond thy compass, this duty which I am now enjoining upon thee. (Deuteronomy 30, 11)

  • Ah, Lord God, cried Josue, was it for this thou didst make the passage of Jordan so easy for us, to put us at the mercy of the Amorrhites, and compass our ruin? Better had we remained at our old post beyond the Jordan. (Joshua 7, 7)

  • so reaching its eastern limit.Such was the compass of the territory granted to the clans of Benjamin. (Joshua 18, 20)

  • With good reason I have spared them utter destruction, so that there may be enemies at your side, and gods of the enemy, ready to compass your downfall.✻ (Judges 2, 3)

  • Do but look, my father, on what I hold in my hand; dost thou recognize the skirt of thy cloak? The skirt of thy cloak I cut off; kill thee I would not. Think on this, and tell thyself that there was never despite or wrong on my part, never a fault committed against thee; it is thou that art plotting against me, ready to compass my death. (1 Samuel 24, 12)

  • Such was his longing that he pined away wanting her; how should he approach a maid unwed, to compass her dishonour? (2 Samuel 13, 2)

  • Thereupon Absalom and all the men of Israel agreed that Chusai the Arachite had given better counsel than Achitophel. Whereas in truth Achitophel’s advice was the more to their purpose, but the Lord foiled it, to compass Absalom’s ruin. (2 Samuel 17, 14)

  • Wouldst thou defeat them without battle joined? Then set a guard over these springs of theirs, and let them draw water no longer. Either thou wilt compass their deaths, and no blood shed, or, worn down at last, they will yield into thy hands the city they think impregnable. (Judith 7, 9)

  • First, with daring unheard-of, he would compass the death of two persons, through the general massacre of their race; Mardochaeus, to whose loyalty we owe life itself, and Esther, the queen-consort of our realm. (Esther 16, 13)

  • daunted ever by the hue and cry of godless enemies, whose malicious spite would compass my ruin. (Psalms 54, 4)

  • Smite them down, my God, before they compass the overthrow of my people; let that power of thine overawe and crush them, my protector, my Master! (Psalms 58, 12)


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