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Here were men come to plead for their own city, their own people, their own temple treasures, and must they be hurried off to undeserved punishment? (2 Maccabees 4, 48)
Who shuts his ear to the poor man’s plea, himself one day shall plead in vain. (Proverbs 21, 13)
not plead thy lack of strength, when he, the Searcher of all hearts, the Saviour of thy life, knows all, sees all, and requites the actions of men. (Proverbs 24, 12)
He is known already by name, that is still unborn; and this at least is known of him, that he is but man, and cannot plead his cause, matched against too strong an adversary. (Ecclesiastes 6, 10)
Another kind of frustration, too, earth sees; there are upright men that are plagued as though they lived the life sinners live, just as there are sinners who take no more harm than if they could plead innocence; I say this is frustration indeed. (Ecclesiastes 8, 14)
should he think to appease God, while he, a mortal man, is obdurate? Who shall plead for his acquittal? (Ecclesiasticus 28, 5)
Let the islands cease their clamour, and come to me, let the peoples of the world take heart afresh;✻ and so let them come and plead their cause; we will submit the question to an arbiter, they and I. (Isaiah 41, 1)
And there I will plead my cause against the men of Juda, charging them with their rebellion in forsaking me; in offering libation to gods not theirs, and worshipping idols of their own making. (Jeremiah 1, 16)
And in return, I will summon to my side a wind that blows full, and so I will plead my cause against them. (Jeremiah 4, 12)
Nor do thou, Jeremias,✻ think to plead for this people of mine, or take up in their name the burden of praise and prayer; thwart my will, thou shalt have no hearing. (Jeremiah 7, 16)
Lord, I know well that right is on thy side, if I plead against thee, yet remon-strate with thee I must; why is it that the affairs of the wicked prosper; never a traitor double-dyed but all goes well with him? (Jeremiah 12, 1)
What though we have guilt to plead against us? For thy own honour, Lord, bring us aid, rebels so often, yet confessing how we have wronged thee! (Jeremiah 14, 7)
