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  • When the seventh month had come after the return of the Israelites to their cities, the whole people gathered, like one man, in the open space before the Water-gate; and there they would have the scribe Esdras go and fetch the book in which the law of Moses, the Lord’s prescription to Israel, was written down. (Nehemiah 8, 1)

  • Thus the whole body of those who had come back from exile made arbours and lodged in them; since the days of Josue son of Nun the rite had fallen into abeyance, and now there was great rejoicing. (Nehemiah 8, 17)

  • Then it was they defied thy anger, thy worship forsaken, thy laws forgotten, and slew the prophets that adjured them to come back to thee. And thou, in return for such foul impieties, (Nehemiah 9, 26)

  • And thou, all the while, wast pleading with them to return to thy allegiance, while they, too proud to heed thy bidding, transgressed the commandments that bring man life; always the unwilling shoulder, the stubborn neck, the deaf ear. (Nehemiah 9, 29)

  • Here is a list of the priests and Levites who came back from exile with Zoro-babel, Salathiel’s son, and Josue. Saraia, Jeremias, Esdras, (Nehemiah 12, 1)

  • All this had happened while I was away from Jerusalem. During the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes’ reign I went to court, and it was only at the end of the year that I had leave to return. (Nehemiah 13, 6)

  • and when he was carried off as a prisoner by the Assyrians under king Salmanasar, he would not make his exile an excuse for deserting true religion. (Tobit 1, 2)

  • Do thou find means to reach his home, and so recover from him the sum I speak of, in return for his bond. (Tobit 4, 22)

  • Then Tobias asked, Wilt thou take my son with thee, and guide him to Media, to Rages, and so to the house of Gabelus? There shall be a reward awaiting thee on thy return. (Tobit 5, 14)

  • Dry thy tears, Tobias answered; safe will he fare, this son of ours, and safe return; those eyes shall have sight of him again. (Tobit 5, 26)

  • I hold it for truth that some good angel of the Lord escorts him, to see that all goes well with him and grant him happy return. (Tobit 5, 27)

  • No return could I make for all thy watchful care of me, though I should dedicate myself to be thy slave. (Tobit 9, 2)


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