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It will come true past all doubt, the threat which he uttered in the Lord’s name against the altar at Bethel, and the hill-shrines in the cities of Samaria. (1 Kings 13, 32)
When mid-day came, Elias fell to mocking them; Cry louder, he said, a God Baal is, past doubt, but it may be he is detained in talk, or lodging abroad, or on a journey; or he has fallen asleep, and needs awakening. (1 Kings 18, 27)
So, coming back with all his retinue, he stood there in the presence of God’s servant; I have learned, he said, past doubt, that there is no God to be found in all the world, save here in Israel.And now, he said, pray accept a gift from thy servant, to prove his gratitude! (2 Kings 5, 15)
but dost thou doubt that I have the Lord’s warrant to subdue this land? It was the Lord himself who sent word to me, Make war on this land, and subdue it. (2 Kings 18, 25)
No doubt could David have that the Lord had ratified his sovereignty over Israel, and made him the king of a great people. (1 Chronicles 14, 2)
Still, in heaven, thy secure dwelling-place, thou wilt grant the alien’s prayer. So shall all the world come to hear of thy renown, and fear thee no less than Israel itself; shall doubt no more that this temple I have built claims thy protection. (2 Chronicles 6, 33)
every doubt he resolved, no question of hers but found an answer. (2 Chronicles 9, 2)
Doubt there is none that the Lord God of Israel has pledged the kingship of it to David and all his heirs for all time, by an oath inviolable. (2 Chronicles 13, 5)
and I doubt not his design in bringing you here was to have my daughter matched with one of her own kin, as the law of Moses bade. Then he said to Tobias, Have no fear, she is thine. (Tobit 7, 14)
Come back, sinners, and do his will; doubt not that he will shew you mercy. (Tobit 13, 8)
Meanwhile, his lords were saying to one another, Who shall belittle the Hebrew folk, or doubt they are worth the attacking, when for prize there are such women as this? (Judith 10, 18)
Upon this, Vagoa went into the room where he lay, and stood behind the curtain clapping his hands; no doubt had he but Holofernes was there with Judith for his bed-fellow. (Judith 14, 13)
