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  • Rose he, and stood before them; Listen, he said, fellow tribesmen of mine and true lieges. I thought to have built a house, in which the ark that bears witness to the Lord’s covenant should find a home, in which God’s feet should have their resting-place; and all that could be prepared to that end, prepare I did. (1 Chronicles 28, 2)

  • And do thou, my son Solomon, acknowledge ever thy father’s God, serving him faithfully, serving him willingly; no heart but is open to the Lord’s scrutiny, no thought in our minds but he can read it. Search for him, and thou shalt find him; forsake him, and he will for ever reject thee. (1 Chronicles 28, 9)

  • Of gold all the plate was when the king feasted, of pure gold all the ornaments in the house called the Forest of Lebanon; in those days, silver was little thought of. (2 Chronicles 9, 20)

  • At the thought of thy victory over Edom, thy heart is puffed up with pride. Keep thyself at home, do not invite disaster, to thy own and Juda’s ruin. (2 Chronicles 25, 19)

  • he would even offer victims to the gods of Damascus, that were his enemies; These Syrian gods, thought he, help their own country now, they will be on my side instead, if I win them over with gifts. But in truth these gods were his ruin, and all Israel’s.✻ (2 Chronicles 28, 23)

  • In Juda, such was the Lord’s enabling power, they had but one thought, to obey the Lord’s will, obey the command of the king and of his nobles. (2 Chronicles 30, 12)

  • and now our enemies thought to steal upon us unawares, and put an end to it by taking our lives. (Nehemiah 4, 11)

  • I took deep thought over it, and then taxed nobles and rulers with their fault; would they play the usurer with their own brethren? Summoning a great assembly of the citizens to confront them, (Nehemiah 5, 7)

  • It was but a conspiracy to frighten us; their thought was we would cease building, and bide our time; but I pressed on the harder. (Nehemiah 6, 9)

  • In thought and word of thine, pride must never bear rule; thence it was all our undoing came. (Tobit 4, 14)

  • The fiend has power over such as go about their marrying with all thought of God shut out of their hearts and minds, wholly intent on their lust, as if they were horse or mule, brutes without reason. (Tobit 6, 17)

  • Like enough, thought he, this one will have fared no better than the other seven that took her to wife. (Tobit 8, 12)


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