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Never did the garments that covered thee wear out with age, never wast thou footsore, these forty years. (Deuteronomy 8, 4)
or wear garments woven of linen and wool together.✻ (Deuteronomy 22, 11)
Has he not been your guide all through those forty years in the desert? And all that time the garments that covered you did not wear out, the shoes on your feet did not perish with age; (Deuteronomy 29, 5)
Josue himself rent his garments, and fell down, face to earth, before the ark of God. There he lay till nightfall, and all the elders of Israel with him, defiling their heads with dust. (Joshua 7, 6)
he said, You will have rich store of wealth to take home with you, silver and gold, bronze and iron, and garments in abundance; in all the spoils taken from the enemy you, too, must have your share. (Joshua 22, 8)
Even now, like enough, he is dividing up the spoil, of the captive women choosing out the fairest; Sisara shall have embroidered garments for his share; see the pile of necklaces that lies there, so intricate in design! (Judges 5, 30)
And at the sight he tore his garments; Alas, daughter, he said, thou hast undone me, and art thyself undone; the vow that hast once left my lips I must needs fulfil. (Judges 11, 35)
There was a man of Benjamin that ran from the field, and reached Silo that same day, with torn garments, and dust scattered on his head. (1 Samuel 4, 12)
he and his army spared Agag; spared, too, the best of the flocks and herds, the choicest garments, the fattest rams; they would not destroy anything that was precious. All that was mean and worthless they destroyed readily enough. (1 Samuel 15, 9)
where he stripped off his garments and stood before Samuel in ecstasy with the rest; all that day and that night he lay on the ground naked. And so the proverb went abroad, Has Saul, too, turned prophet? (1 Samuel 19, 24)
Wherever he went, he ravaged the country-side, leaving neither man nor woman alive; then he would carry off sheep and ox and ass and camel and garments as his spoil, and so return to Achis. (1 Samuel 27, 9)
So he disguised himself, and put on other garments, and, with two of his men in attendance, visited the woman at dead of night. Use thy enchantments, said he, to bring up from the dead the man I name to thee. (1 Samuel 28, 8)
