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  • This message thou shalt give him from the Lord God of hosts: Here is one takes his name from the Dayspring;✻ where his feet have trodden, spring there shall be. He it is shall rebuild the Lord’s temple; (Zechariah 6, 12)

  • In the fourth year of Darius’ reign, another message from the Lord came to Za charias; it was on the fourth day of Casleu, the ninth month. (Zechariah 7, 1)

  • Then came this message to me from the Lord of hosts: (Zechariah 7, 4)

  • A message from the Lord of hosts: Come now, the true award, the tender heart that pities a neighbour’s need! (Zechariah 7, 9)

  • A message from the Lord of hosts! Great ruth have I for Sion, and sore it grieves me. (Zechariah 8, 2)

  • A message from the Lord of hosts! Take courage, then, you that still hold fast by✻ the commands the prophets gave you, when the foundations of yonder house were a-laying, and the Lord of hosts had no temple yet. (Zechariah 8, 9)

  • This message the Lord my God sent me:✻ To this flock that is a-fattening for slaughter thou must play the shepherd. (Zechariah 11, 4)

  • and even as he sat on the judgement-seat, his wife had sent him a message, Do not meddle with this innocent man; I dreamed to-day that I suffered much on his account. (Matthew 27, 19)

  • You must go in haste, and tell his disciples that he has risen from the dead; and now he is going on before you into Galilee, where you shall have sight of him. That is my message to you. (Matthew 28, 7)

  • Then his mother and his brethren came and sent a message to him, calling him to them, while they stood without. (Mark 3, 31)

  • Blessed art thou for thy believing; the message that was brought to thee from the Lord shall have fulfilment. (Luke 1, 45)

  • He has raised up a sceptre of salvation for us among the posterity of his servant David,✻ (Luke 1, 69)


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