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  • six steps led up to it, and the footstool was all of gold. This throne had an arm at either side, and a lion standing by it; (2 Chronicles 9, 18)

  • Roar lion and growl lioness, the fangs of the lion-cubs will yet be shattered. (Job 4, 10)

  • else must I fall a helpless prey to the lion, be torn in pieces, with none to bring me aid. (Psalms 7, 3)

  • his eyes are continually on his prey; like a lion in its lair, he watches from his hiding-place, to surprise his defenceless foe, safe in the net. (Psalms 9, 30)

  • treacherous as a lion that is eager for its prey, a young lion that waits hidden in its lair. (Psalms 16, 12)

  • so might a lion threaten me with its jaws, roaring for its prey. (Psalms 21, 14)

  • rescue me from the very mouth of the lion, the very horns of the wild oxen that have brought me thus low. (Psalms 21, 22)

  • Thou shalt tread safely on asp and adder, crush lion and serpent under thy feet. (Psalms 90, 13)

  • lion-hearted his deeds, not lion itself more relentless in pursuit. (1 Maccabees 3, 4)

  • Of the king’s frown beware, as of lion roaring; welcome as dew on the grass his smile. (Proverbs 19, 12)

  • Beware of the king’s power, as of lion roaring; challenge it, and thy life is forfeit. (Proverbs 20, 2)

  • Out? says Sloth; why, there is a lion without; wouldst thou have me slain in the open street? (Proverbs 22, 13)


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