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(Of David. A psalm.✻ ) To the Master I serve the Lord’s promise was given, Sit here at my right hand while I make thy enemies a footstool under thy feet. (Psalms 109, 1)
Let a man serve the Lord, such is the blessing that awaits him. (Psalms 127, 4)
And as for David’s Keep, they enclosed it with high, strong walls, and strong towers besides, to serve them for a fortress; (1 Maccabees 1, 35)
and nothing would serve, but he must win renown and high favour at court by crushing Judas, and all other his companions that defied the king’s edict. (1 Maccabees 3, 14)
and nothing would serve but they must make a great name for themselves too, by offering battle to the Gentiles round about. (1 Maccabees 5, 57)
In his anger, he swore to them nothing would serve but he should have Judas and Judas’ army at his mercy; if not, he would burn the temple down, as soon as ever he returned in safety. So, in high disdain, he left them; (1 Maccabees 7, 35)
and they wrote back to the Jews on tablets of bronze, that should be kept in Jerusalem to serve them for a memorial of treaty and alliance made, to this effect: (1 Maccabees 8, 22)
In the king’s army, Jews may be enrolled up to the number of thirty thousand, paid according to the common rate of the royal troops; and the same shall be free to serve in all the fortified towns of our empire. (1 Maccabees 10, 36)
And my aim was, if a man would read, read he should and with relish; would a man study, without great ado he should be able to commit all to memory; and so I would serve every man’s turn. (2 Maccabees 2, 26)
For prudent warnings a fool has no stomach; nothing will serve but to echo his own thought. (Proverbs 18, 2)
Despise we not the potter’s toil, that works the pliant earth between his fingers, and makes a cup here, a dish there for our use. Serve they noble ends or base, all alike come from the same clay, and what employment each of them shall find, it is the potter’s right to determine. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 7)
Happiness it is to share thy home with a faithful wife; to have a tongue that never betrays thee; to serve only thy betters. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 11)
