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Deceitful tongues, treacherous as the hidden archer’s bow, hearts that lord it over their fellow-countrymen, wrong leading to wrong, and my claims forgotten! the Lord says. (Jeremiah 9, 3)
Many days afterwards, the Lord sent me on my travels again to the Euphrates, to recover the girdle hidden there at his command; (Jeremiah 13, 6)
all except ten of them, who pleaded for their lives and told Ismahel they had a hoard of wheat, barley, oil and honey hidden away under their lands; these were spared the fate of the rest. (Jeremiah 41, 8)
And the prophet Jeremias said, Your request shall be granted. Pray I will, as you bid me pray, to the Lord your God, and his answer you shall hear in full, no word kept hidden from you. (Jeremiah 42, 4)
the path to it was hidden still. Their children, too, clutched at it in vain, it was as far as ever from their reach. (Baruch 3, 21)
Now, son of man, he told me, thou canst see for thyself what work they make in the darkness, these elders of Israel, each hidden where hide he may; Fear is none, they say, the Lord should see us; he has forsaken the land for good and all, the Lord has. (Ezekiel 8, 12)
What if more than a Daniel thou wert for wisdom, no secret hidden from thee? (Ezekiel 28, 3)
The hidden depths he can lay bare, read the secrets of the dark; does not light dwell with him? (Daniel 2, 22)
But there is a God in heaven, king Nabuchodonosor, that makes hidden things plain; he it is that has sent thee warning of what must befall long hence. Let me tell thee what thy dream was, what visions disturbed thy sleep. (Daniel 2, 28)
As thou wast lying there abed, my lord king, thy thoughts still turned on future times; and he that makes hidden things plain revealed to thee what the pattern of those times should be. (Daniel 2, 29)
and with these words greeted him: Doubt is none but this God of yours of all gods is God, of all kings the master; he it is brings hidden things to light, or how couldst thou have read the secret? (Daniel 2, 47)
no common spirit is his, no common prudence and discernment, dreams to interpret, hidden things to reveal, spells to unbind. For his name, it is Daniel; thy father called him Baltassar. Let Daniel be summoned, and thy riddle shall not long go unread. (Daniel 5, 12)
