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but at last he grew old, and the full tale of his years was complete; he died at the age of a hundred and thirty. (2 Chronicles 24, 15)
Such was the gratitude of Joas; for the great services the father had done him, the son must die. And as he died, he said, May the Lord look on this, and exact the penalty. (2 Chronicles 24, 22)
He had a second chariot, as kings will, that followed behind him; into this they removed him out of his own chariot, and bore him away to Jerusalem. So he died, and was buried where his fathers lay. All Juda and Jerusalem mourned for him, but none so grievously as Jeremias; (2 Chronicles 35, 24)
When the sabbath came, and the traffic of the market-place had died away, and the gates were shut, I gave orders that they should not be opened till the sabbath was over; I set a guard there, too, of my own men, to make sure that no load came in that day. (Nehemiah 13, 19)
Time passed; Salmanasar died, and the throne passed to his son Sennacherib, who was no friend to the Jews; (Tobit 1, 18)
it was for him to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to honour with careful burial men that had died of sickness, and men slain. (Tobit 1, 20)
half of all his goods he bestowed upon him there and then, while the rest, as he declared in writing, should follow when he and Anna died.✻ (Tobit 8, 24)
So, when his mother died, Tobias, with his wife, sons and grandsons left Nineve. He betook himself to his wife’s parents instead, (Tobit 14, 14)
and found them thriving still, well content in their old age. Tenderly he cared for them, and when they died it was he that closed their eyes in death. Then he became heir to all Raguel possessed, and himself lived to see a fresh generation yet, descendants of his own. (Tobit 14, 15)
When their talk had died down, Holofernes himself, in a transport of rage, said to Achior, (Judith 6, 1)
he must needs be hurrying his men on as they bound the sheaves on his farm, while the sun beat fierce on his head, and of that stroke he died, and was laid to rest with his fathers, there in his native town of Bethulia. (Judith 8, 3)
A ward this man had, a niece of his called Edissa, or Esther, that had lost both her parents. Beauty was hers of form and face, and when her parents died, Mardochaeus adopted her as his own daughter. (Esther 2, 7)
