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  • The Lord has made good his promise, and life is still mine. That word was spoken to Moses forty-five years since, when Israel began its wanderings up and down the desert, and now, a man eighty-five years old, (Joshua 14, 10)

  • and as he has made good his promises by granting you the prosperity you now enjoy, so he will make good his threats, by dispossessing you and banishing you from this fair land of yours, (Joshua 23, 15)

  • Meanwhile the men of Joseph made an expedition against Bethel, where the Lord gave them good speed. (Judges 1, 22)

  • With good reason I have spared them utter destruction, so that there may be enemies at your side, and gods of the enemy, ready to compass your downfall.✻ (Judges 2, 3)

  • Good care Aod took to secure lock and bolt behind him; (Judges 3, 23)

  • This fleece shall lie on the threshing-floor; fall the dew on the fleece only, and let the ground be dry, I shall know that thy promise holds good; I am to be the means of Israel’s deliverance. (Judges 6, 37)

  • So his mother’s brethren, by raising these whispers among the citizens of Sichem, won Abimelech their good-will; they remembered that he was their own kin, (Judges 9, 3)

  • And you, have you kept faith and honour in making Abimelech your king? Have you dealt kindly with Jerobaal and his race, shewn gratitude for the good service he did you? Here was a man that fought in your cause, (Judges 9, 16)

  • As they sat down together to eat and drink, the father would have him wait till the morrow, and spend the day in good cheer; (Judges 19, 6)

  • and now the young man must take the girl with him, and summon his servant, and begone. Why, said his father-in-law, there is little day-light left now; evening draws on. Better wait one more day, and spend it in good cheer, and take thy way home to-morrow. (Judges 19, 9)

  • There, then, they sat, refreshing themselves after their journey, when suddenly wanton townsfolk beset the old man’s house and fell to beating on the door, crying aloud to the owner of the house that he must bring out his guest, to satisfy their evil pleasure. (Judges 19, 22)

  • The whole number of Benjamites that made good their escape into the desert was no more than six hundred men; and these spent four whole months on the rock of Remmon. (Judges 20, 47)


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