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Pasture they found, rich and nourishing; and all that wide, fruitful land was free from alarms, long inhabited by descendants of Cham. (1 Chronicles 4, 40)
Why, said Ornan, let the king’s grace take all he needs and do what he will with it; here are oxen for the sacrifice, here is the sled for kindling-wood, here is corn for the offering; most readily I make the gift of them all. (1 Chronicles 21, 23)
and to put more gold and silver into the craftsmen’s hands.Let every man that has the will to offer make to the Lord here and now, with open hand, his gift. (1 Chronicles 29, 5)
and their gift to God’s house was five thousand talents of gold, and ten thousand gold pieces, ten thousand talents of silver, eighteen thousand of bronze, and a hundred thousand of iron; (1 Chronicles 29, 7)
That I, that this people of mine, should have the means to make thee such promises! All things belong to thee; all that thou hast from us is thy own gift; (1 Chronicles 29, 14)
That same night, the Lord appeared to him, bidding him choose what gift he would. (2 Chronicles 1, 7)
And now, the Lord so blessing him with peace, his reign free from every alarm of battle, he set about fortifying the cities in his realm. (2 Chronicles 14, 6)
Rebuild we these cities, he said to the men of Juda, and wall them about, making them fast with tower and bolt and bar, while we are still free from wars, and the Lord God of our fathers grants to us, his worshippers, a time of peace with our neighbours. So build they did, without let or hindrance. (2 Chronicles 14, 7)
Then, in the thirty-sixth year of Asa’s reign, Baasa king of Israel invaded Juda, and began making a fortified city of Rama, so as to deny Asa’s subjects free passage. (2 Chronicles 16, 1)
Thou it was didst overthrow all the dwellers in this land to make room for thy people Israel; thy irrevocable gift it was to the sons of Abraham, thy friend. (2 Chronicles 20, 7)
none entering the Lord’s house itself, except those who have kept themselves free of defilement for that end, priests and Levites who are their ministers, but all alike attentive to the Lord’s command. (2 Chronicles 23, 6)
Thus it was the Lord rescued Ezechias and the men of Jerusalem from the Assyrian king’s power, and of all else that assailed them; on every side he kept them free from alarm. (2 Chronicles 32, 22)
