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  • Thola’s sons were Ozi, Raphaia, Jeriel, Jemai, Jebsem and Samuel, all heads of clans. A powerful chief was this Thola, and his clan, in David’s time, counted twenty-two thousand six hundred men. (1 Chronicles 7, 2)

  • All these notables of Israel king David now summoned to his presence, the clan chiefs, and the commissioners that were the king’s own servants; commanders and captains, controllers of the royal property, princes and chamberlains, all that was powerful and all that was valiant in the city of Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 28, 1)

  • Time was when Jerusalem had kings most powerful, that were overlords of the whole country beyond Euphrates, receiving tribute, toll and custom from it. (Ezra 4, 20)

  • if he has dispersed you among heathen folk who know nothing of him, it was so that you might tell them the story of his great deeds, convince them that he, and no other, is God all-powerful. (Tobit 13, 4)

  • they are the children of that most high, most powerful and ever-living God by whose favour my fathers won this realm, and I maintain it. (Esther 16, 16)

  • He, the all-powerful, does not grudge men power; (Job 36, 5)

  • God, that is so great and powerful, man’s sovereign teacher, (Job 36, 22)

  • On every side their busy whispering comes to my ears; peril all around, so powerful the conspiracy that threatens my life. (Psalms 30, 14)

  • There is no protection for kings in powerful armies, for warriors in abundant prowess; (Psalms 32, 16)

  • spare me this punishment; I faint under thy powerful hand. (Psalms 38, 11)

  • Judas had heard tell of the Romans, and their renown. Here was a powerful nation, that would entertain overtures none the less from such as craved their friendship, plighting their word faithfully. A powerful nation indeed; (1 Maccabees 8, 1)

  • In wars and calamities much involved of late, powerful kings for our neighbours and our enemies, (1 Maccabees 12, 13)


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