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  • Hard went the day, and, so it seemed to the enemy, heaven itself took part. Five horsemen came riding, with splendid trappings of gold, to lead the Jews onward; (2 Maccabees 10, 29)

  • and the whole army took to its heels, for the most part wounded and disarmed; Lysias himself, ingloriously enough, turned and fled. (2 Maccabees 11, 12)

  • He had word, too, that the men of Jamnia meant to do the same by the Jews in their part; (2 Maccabees 12, 8)

  • Three years later, came tidings to Judas and his company that Demetrius, son of Seleucus, was on the throne. This Demetrius, with a body of resolute followers and with ships to support him, had landed at Tripolis, in a part of the country well suited to his purpose, (2 Maccabees 14, 1)

  • and you may be sure Judas had armed men posted in waiting, to forestall any sudden treachery on the enemy’s part; but their parleys ended happily enough. (2 Maccabees 14, 22)

  • Ever there is wrangling among the proud; wisdom’s part is to be guided by other men’s counsel. (Proverbs 13, 10)

  • The simpleton takes all on trust; wisdom considers each step. (A treacherous son no part shall have; better shall a wise servant thrive and prosper.✻ ) (Proverbs 14, 15)

  • I have seen the whole world, from east to west, take part with the young man, the usurper that rises in the old king’s stead. (Ecclesiastes 4, 15)

  • Fair in every part, my true love, no fault in all thy fashioning! (Song of Solomon 4, 7)

  • Share we the revels all alike, leave traces everywhere of our joyous passing; no part or lot have we but this. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 9)

  • Thus it is that a time of reckoning will come for these idols the Gentiles make; part of God’s creation though they be, he detests them, so have they entangled men’s souls, and laid a trap for fools. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 11)

  • For indeed they were no part of man’s life from the first, nor shall be at the last; (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 13)


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