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  • Upon hearing this tale, the king tore his garments across; and as he made his way along the battlements the people, one and all, could see how his shirt underneath was of sackcloth. (2 Kings 6, 30)

  • All the way to Jordan they followed in the enemy’s track, and still all the road was strewn with garments and weapons which the Syrians had thrown away in the flight; and they brought back the report of it to the king. (2 Kings 7, 15)

  • Then Jehu bade the wardrobe-keepers bring out garments for all Baal’s votaries, and when these had been brought, (2 Kings 10, 22)

  • So Eliacim, son of Helcias, the controller of the royal household, and Sobna, the secretary, and Joahe, son of Asaph, the recorder, went back to Ezechias, with their garments torn about them, to let him know what Rabsaces had said. (2 Kings 18, 37)

  • No sooner had king Ezechias heard it, than he tore his garments open, and put on sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord. (2 Kings 19, 1)

  • and the king, upon hearing the terms of the Lord’s law, rent his garments about him. (2 Kings 22, 11)

  • Well for thee that fear caught at thy heart, and thou didst humble thyself before the Lord, at hearing him threaten city and citizens with despair and doom; that thou didst rend thy garments, and hadst recourse to me in tears! And thou hast won my audience, the Lord says; (2 Kings 22, 19)

  • This book, then, Saphan read out in the royal presence; and the king, upon hearing the terms of the law, rent his garments about him. (2 Chronicles 34, 19)

  • Well for thee that thy heart failed thee, and thou didst humble thyself before God, at hearing him threaten city and citizens with doom; that thou didst make amends, by tearing thy garments about thee, and hadst recourse to me with tears. (2 Chronicles 34, 27)

  • As for myself, and my clansmen and servants, and the men of my body-guard, we never took our garments off all the while, save when we stripped for washing. (Nehemiah 4, 23)

  • Share thy bread with the hungry and the poor; in thy garments let the naked go clad. (Tobit 4, 17)

  • she bathed herself, anointed herself with the finest myrrh, parted and tied her hair. The garments of happier days she donned anew, put on her sandals, took bracelet and anklet, ear-ring and finger-ring; decked herself with every ornament she had. (Judith 10, 3)


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