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Whim and will of his shall be whim and will of mine; I ask no better, all my life, than to obey his pleasure. (Judith 12, 14)
And Judith answered, Drink I will, my lord; never was a day in my life so proud as this. (Judith 12, 18)
Such high renown he has given thee this day, that the praise of thee shall never die on men’s lips, so long as they hold the Lord’s power in remembrance. Thy own life thou wouldst not prize, when thy countrymen were in need and great affliction; thou wouldst avert our ruin, with our God to speed thee. (Judith 13, 25)
No subject of the king’s grace, no province in his domains, but knows the inner court of the palace to be sacred. Man or woman entering it unbidden dies there and then; unless indeed the king should grant them life, by holding out his gold sceptre in token of pardon. These thirty days past I have not been summoned to the king’s presence; how can I venture in? (Esther 4, 11)
My lord king, she said, if this is indeed thy gracious pleasure, one gift I would ask, my life; one boon, the preservation of my people. (Esther 7, 3)
And now Harbona, one of the chamberlains in attendance on the king’s person, came forward; What of the gallows, said he, fifty cubits high, that stands there by Aman’s house, ready for Mardochaeus, that saved the king’s life?✻ Let Aman himself hang on it, said the king. (Esther 7, 9)
When he came to know their minds better, and read the secret of their ambitions, he became aware that they were plotting against the king’s life, and warned the king of his danger. (Esther 12, 2)
Thy life is safe; to others the law forbids entry, never to thee; (Esther 15, 13)
And he? So was his heart swelled with pride, that he went about to deprive us of our royalty, and of life itself. (Esther 16, 12)
First, with daring unheard-of, he would compass the death of two persons, through the general massacre of their race; Mardochaeus, to whose loyalty we owe life itself, and Esther, the queen-consort of our realm. (Esther 16, 13)
Sheltered his life by thy protection, sheltered his home, his property; thy blessing on all he undertakes; worldly goods that still go on increasing; he loses nothing. (Job 1, 10)
And thereupon said the Lord to man’s Enemy, Have what power over him thou wilt, so his life be kept safe in him. (Job 2, 6)
