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  • And now his courtiers and attendants offered him their counsel, It is time we made search for beauty and maidenhood, to console the king’s grace. (Esther 2, 2)

  • And she, who most of all wins the royal favour, shall be queen instead of Vasthi. The king liked this counsel well, and gave orders that it should be put into effect. (Esther 2, 4)

  • But they had a remedy for this, his wife Zares and those friends of his. Have a gallows made, fifty cubits high, so that tomorrow thou canst bid the king have Mardochaeus hanged on it. Then thou mayst go light-hearted enough, to feast with the king. This counsel Aman liked well, and he gave his men orders to have a high gallows in readiness. (Esther 5, 14)

  • And still I kept my own counsel, still patient and silent I, till my angry mood overcame me at last.✻ (Job 3, 26)

  • give courage to the waverer, support to flagging knees, by counsel of thine. (Job 4, 4)

  • And should I utter no word? Nay, the crushed spirit will find a voice, the embittered heart will not keep its own counsel. (Job 7, 11)

  • Ask counsel of the ages that are long past; let the experience of former men overrule thee. (Job 8, 8)

  • These are the godless folk whose counsel I must shun because they cannot command their own good fortune! (Job 21, 16)

  • words failed the chieftains, and counsel they gave no more. (Job 29, 10)

  • How eagerly men hung upon my words, intent to learn what counsel I would give, (Job 29, 21)

  • Thus, then, spoke Eliu the Buzite, son of Barachel: Late in time was I born, and you are older men than I; with bowed head I kept my own counsel, (Job 32, 6)

  • find speech worthy of it we cannot, so great he is in strength, so prudent in counsel, so faithful in right dealing, past all that tongue can tell. (Job 37, 23)


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