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Go and consult the Lord, he told them, in my name, and in the name of this whole people of Juda, about this new-found copy of the law. Fiercely the Lord’s anger burns against us, that the words of this book should have fallen on deaf ears, and our race should have disobeyed the commands enjoined upon us. (2 Kings 22, 13)
No words can thy servant David find; such glory thou dost grant, such favour thou dost shew him. (1 Chronicles 17, 18)
thou, in heaven, thy high dwelling-place, wilt be listening; do thou relent, and send to each man the lot his deeds deserve, thou, who alone readest the hearts of human kind. (2 Chronicles 6, 30)
Happy thy folk, happy these servants of thine who wait ever on thy presence, and listen to thy wise words. (2 Chronicles 9, 7)
Why, they told him, if thou wilt but court their favour, and win them with gracious words, they will never cease giving thee loyal service. (2 Chronicles 10, 7)
with such words as the younger men would have him use, If my father’s yoke fell heavy on you, mine shall be heavier still, if his weapon was the lash, mine shall be the scorpion. (2 Chronicles 10, 14)
Upon hearing the inspired words of this prophet, Azarias son of Oded, Asa’s courage rose; never an idol was left in Juda or Benjamin, or the cities he had recovered in the hill-country of Ephraim. He also dedicated anew the altar of the Lord before the temple porch, (2 Chronicles 15, 8)
Come thou back safe and sound, Michaeas said, and mine was no message from the Lord. Witness my words, all you that stand here! (2 Chronicles 18, 27)
Theirs is but mortal strength; we have the Lord our God to aid us, and fight on our side. In such words from king Ezechias the hearts of the men of Juda found support. (2 Chronicles 32, 8)
Lightly did they speak of Jerusalem’s God, as if he had been all one with those old gods the Chanaanites worshipped, idols made by human hands. (2 Chronicles 32, 19)
Let not thy ears be deaf, Lord, I beseech thee, to thy servant’s prayer, to the prayer of all these servants of thine who love to hold thy name in reverence. Speed thy servant well this day, and win for him the pity of a human heart.It was of the king I spoke; I was the royal cup-bearer. (Nehemiah 1, 11)
And now the governor, Nehemias, with Esdras, priest and scribe, and these Levites who interpreted to the people what was read, must needs remind them that it was a feast-day set apart to the Lord; there must be no lamenting and weeping; already the whole multitude were in tears, as they listened to the words of the law. (Nehemiah 8, 9)
