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So, too, David pronounces his blessing on the man whom God accepts, without any mention of observances: (Romans 4, 6)
David, too, says, Let their feasting be turned into a trap, a snare, a spring to recoil upon them; (Romans 11, 9)
When the first loaf is consecrated, the whole batch is consecrated with it; so, when the root is consecrated, the branches are consecrated too.✻ (Romans 11, 16)
The branches have been thinned out, and thou, a wild olive, hast been grafted in among them; sharest, with them, the root and the richness of the true olive. (Romans 11, 17)
That is no reason why thou shouldst boast thyself better than the branches; remember, in thy mood of boastfulness, that thou owest life to the root, not the root to thee. (Romans 11, 18)
and once more Isaias says, A root shall spring from Jesse, one who shall rise up to rule the Gentiles; the Gentiles, in him, shall find hope.✻ (Romans 15, 12)
The love of money is a root from which every kind of evil springs, and there are those who have wandered away from the faith by making it their ambition, involving themselves in a world of sorrows.✻ (1 Timothy 6, 10)
Fix thy mind on Jesus Christ, sprung from the race of David, who has risen from the dead; that is the gospel I preach,✻ (2 Timothy 2, 8)
So he fixes another day, To-day, as he calls it; in the person of David, all those long years afterwards, he uses the words I have already quoted, If you hear his voice speaking this day, do not harden your hearts. (Hebrews 4, 7)
What need is there to say more? Time will fail me if I try to go through all the history of Gedeon, of Barac, of Samson, of Jephte, of David and Samuel and the prophets. (Hebrews 11, 32)
And to the angel of the church at Philadelphia write thus: A message to thee from him, who is all holiness and truth; who bears the key of David, so that none may shut when he opens, none open when he shuts: (Revelation 3, 7)
until one of the elders said to me, No need for tears; here is one who has gained the right to open the book, by breaking its seven seals, the Lion that comes from the tribe of Juda, from the stock of David. (Revelation 5, 5)
