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Then Moses summoned Josue, and said to him in the presence of all Israel, Play the man, and keep thy courage high; it is thy task to lead this nation into the land which the Lord promised to their fathers, and divide it up between them. (Deuteronomy 31, 7)
the God who shelters us, how perfect is all he does, how right are all his dealings! God, faithful and unerring, God, holy and just! (Deuteronomy 32, 4)
See where the Lord comes forth, he said, from Sinai, where he rises high above the hills of Edom before us, dawns on us from mount Pharan; thousands of his holy ones were about him, and on his right hand his law shone to them like fire. (Deuteronomy 33, 2)
How he loves those tribes of his! All his holy ones dwell in his protecting care, can gather at his feet, and partake of his instruction. (Deuteronomy 33, 3)
But first he was commanded to take the shoes off his feet, as one that stood on holy ground; so he did as he was bidden. (Joshua 5, 16)
Who so holy as the Lord? None, there is none else; there is no stronghold can compare with our God. (1 Samuel 2, 2)
Who can stand his ground, the Bethsamites asked, before a God so holy as this? To whom can we pass it on? (1 Samuel 6, 20)
Why, answered the priest, never a loaf have I here for common uses; there is only the holy bread. Are they free from defilement, these followers of thine, from the touch of woman, at least? (1 Samuel 21, 4)
As to women, David told the priest, we are as clean as when we set out a day or two back; and the packs the men carry are as clean as themselves. This is no holy errand of ours, but it will not bring any defilement, to-day, upon aught we carry with us.✻ (1 Samuel 21, 5)
Can any other nation say, like thy people Israel, that its God came to buy it back for himself as his own people, winning such renown for himself, doing such deeds of wonder and dread against any country, and its people, and its god, as thou didst when thou didst buy back thy people from Egypt?✻ (2 Samuel 7, 23)
of all men the wisest; wiser than Ethan the Ezrahite, or Heman, or Chalcol, or Dorda, that were sons of Mahol; no nation round about but had heard of his fame. (1 Kings 4, 31)
till at last she said to her husband, I find him to be a servant of God, and a holy one, this man that passes our way so often. (2 Kings 4, 9)
