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  • (The ransom-price, to be paid after one month, is five silver pieces, by sanctuary reckoning; one silver piece is worth twenty pence).✻ (Numbers 18, 16)

  • This Joas made a proclamation to the priests; Here are gifts being brought to the temple all the while by pious folk that worship there, one paying a ransom for his life, another contributing as his devotion moves him. (2 Kings 12, 4)

  • whereupon king Ezechias sent word to the king of Assyria, then at Lachis: I have been to blame; withdraw thy troops, and I will pay whatever ransom thou dost demand. So the king of Assyria imposed on Ezechias king of Juda a tribute of three hundred talents of silver, and three hundred of gold. (2 Kings 18, 14)

  • I reminded them that we in Babylon had been at pains to ransom our Jewish brethren who were enslaved to the heathen; must we now ransom them anew, from masters of their own flesh and blood? At this, there was silence; nothing could they find to say.✻ (Nehemiah 5, 8)

  • No man can deliver himself from his human lot, paying a ransom-price to God; (Psalms 48, 8)

  • Tame the wild beasts of the marshes, fierce bulls that lord it over the peaceful herd of nations; down fall they, bringing silver pieces for their ransom. Scatter the nations that delight in war, (Psalms 67, 31)

  • Where is the man that can live on, and leave death untasted; can ransom his life from the power of the world beneath? (Psalms 88, 49)

  • for the Lord Israel waits, the Lord with whom there is mercy, with whom is abundant power to ransom. (Psalms 129, 7)

  • He it is that will ransom Israel from all his iniquities. (Psalms 129, 8)

  • that will listen to no man’s entreaties, will refuse ransom never so abundant. (Proverbs 6, 35)

  • A man’s wealth may be his own life’s ransom; yet will not the poor man be chidden for his poverty.✻ (Proverbs 13, 8)

  • The wicked is still the price of the just man’s ransom; for honest folk, treachery pays the score.✻ (Proverbs 21, 18)


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