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  • But when they whispered these hopes to him, David said, Think you such a prize is won easily, when a man has neither purse nor station? (1 Samuel 18, 23)

  • Wait we humbly till he sends us relief; he will avenge our wrongs by bringing misfortune on our enemies; he, the Lord our God, will bring the invader low, and disappoint him of his prize. (Judith 8, 20)

  • Meanwhile, his lords were saying to one another, Who shall belittle the Hebrew folk, or doubt they are worth the attacking, when for prize there are such women as this? (Judith 10, 18)

  • Such high renown he has given thee this day, that the praise of thee shall never die on men’s lips, so long as they hold the Lord’s power in remembrance. Thy own life thou wouldst not prize, when thy countrymen were in need and great affliction; thou wouldst avert our ruin, with our God to speed thee. (Judith 13, 25)

  • a grave the prize they covet? (Job 3, 22)

  • No, it is the Lord I claim for my prize, the Lord who fills my cup; thou, and no other, wilt assure my inheritance to me. (Psalms 15, 5)

  • Thou hast made us a coveted prize to our neighbours, enemies mock at our ill fortune! (Psalms 79, 7)

  • vain without his fear is learning. Wise evermore are you who follow it; yours the prize that lasts for ever. (Psalms 110, 10)

  • Now and ever thy covenant is my prize, is my heart’s comfort. (Psalms 118, 111)

  • laid waste, yonder sanctuary, that was our prize and pride, by Gentile feet dishonoured! (1 Maccabees 2, 12)

  • More rare is it than all things else; no prize thou covetest that can match it. (Proverbs 3, 15)

  • No prize so honourable as old age, and it is won by innocence of life. (Proverbs 16, 31)


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