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What fair leaves it had, what foison of fruit, enough to cater for a whole world! Beast was none but might take shelter under it, bird was none but might nest in its branches, and to all living creatures it gave food. (Daniel 4, 9)
To a vile creature his throne must pass, of a throne unworthy; soon shall his end come, and yet no blow struck in anger, or in battle.✻ (Daniel 11, 20)
There was a man called Joakim living in Babylon, (Daniel 13, 1)
and this answer Daniel made him, that for idols made by men’s hands worship he had none, only for that living God that made heaven and earth, and of all mankind held the sovereignty. (Daniel 14, 4)
What,cried the king, wilt thou have it Bel is not a living god? Hast thou no eyes for the great trencherman he is, day in, day out, of food and drink both? (Daniel 14, 5)
Why, cried the king, these be foot-prints of living men, and women and children besides! With that, he fell into a rage; (Daniel 14, 19)
Nay, said Daniel, my own God I worship still; living God is none but he. Here is no living God; (Daniel 14, 24)
Measureless the race of Israel shall be and countless as the sand by the sea-shore. In the very place where once the doom was uttered, You are but strangers to me, they shall be welcomed as sons of the living God. (Hosea 1, 10)
Priest, now, shall fare no better than people; he shall pay for his ill living, reap what his false aims deserve; (Hosea 4, 9)
Wanton though Israel be, at least let Juda shun the wrong; not for them the way that leads to Galgal, Bethaven’s pilgrimage, or the oath taken by the living God …✻ (Hosea 4, 15)
Short work had these made of all the land yielded; Ah, Lord God, said I, be merciful! How should Jacob survive, the puny creature he is? (Amos 7, 2)
Ah, Lord God, said I, for pity! How should Jacob survive, the puny creature he is? (Amos 7, 5)
