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  • and at the seventh time, a little cloud shewed, no bigger than a man’s foot-print, rising up out of the sea. Go back, Elias said, and bid Achab mount his chariot and return home, before the rain overtakes him. (1 Kings 18, 44)

  • Then, before sunset, a herald raised a cry all through the ranks, bidding every man return to his own region and city. (1 Kings 22, 36)

  • And Eliseus sent her, through his servant, this message, In all things thou hast bestowed thy constant care on us; what wouldst thou have me do for thee in return? Is there any business of thine, over which thou wouldst have me say a word for thee to the king, or to the commander of his army? And her answer was, Nay, my place is with my own folk. (2 Kings 4, 13)

  • and called her husband, and asked to have one of the servants with her, and an ass; she must go and see the prophet with all speed, and with all speed return. (2 Kings 4, 22)

  • and Urias built an altar in accordance with all the directions Achaz had sent him from Damascus, to greet his return. (2 Kings 16, 11)

  • and she, in return, gave them this message from the Lord God of Israel for the man that sent them: (2 Kings 22, 15)

  • It was by the Lord’s own decree that this befell; he would banish Juda from his presence, in return for all Manasses’ sins; (2 Kings 24, 3)

  • On the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth month, in the thirty-seventh year after king Joachin of Juda had been carried into exile, he was released from prison by Evil-Merodach, king of Babylon, then in the first year of his reign. (2 Kings 25, 27)

  • who went out into exile when the Lord banished the inhabitants of Juda and Jerusalem through Nabuchodonosor. (1 Chronicles 6, 15)

  • When the news reached him of their return, David sent to meet them, covered with confusion as they were, and bade them wait in Jericho, not returning home until their beards were grown again. (1 Chronicles 19, 5)

  • Stronger in chariots and horsemen, stronger in their huge array, were the Libyans and Ethiopians over whom the Lord gave thee mastery, in return for thy trust. (2 Chronicles 16, 8)

  • What wonder if they fell in battle, these fathers of ours; if sons and daughters and wives were carried off into exile? (2 Chronicles 29, 9)


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