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Why, said Esau, he is well named Jacob, the Supplanter; first he took away my birthright, and now he has stolen my blessing. And then, turning to his father, he asked, Hast thou no blessing left, then, a blessing for me too? (Genesis 27, 36)
For yourselves, I will scatter you wide among the nations, and my sword shall be at work on what you have left behind you, turning your land into a desert, your cities into ruins. (Leviticus 26, 33)
We will pass through thy land, I said, by the common highway, not turning aside to right or left. (Deuteronomy 2, 27)
This day, the Lord said to Josue, I have reversed the lot that made you slaves in Egypt; and so the place came to be called Galgal, Turning Round, the name it still bears.✻ (Joshua 5, 9)
But now Israel broke its faith by turning the forfeited plunder to their own use. Achan, a man of Juda, descended from Zare through Charmi and Zabdi, took some of the plunder for himself, and God was angry with the people of Israel. (Joshua 7, 1)
while the three hundred men still pressed on, and still the trumpets blew. And all through the camp the Lord spread destruction, friend turning his sword against friend; (Judges 7, 22)
and with that the spirit of the Lord will fall upon thee, making thee prophesy with the rest, and turning thee into a new man. (1 Samuel 10, 6)
and so, with his whole army, raised the war-cry and went to the attack. They found that the Philistines had come to blows, friend turning his sword against friend, and the slaughter raged beyond all bounds. (1 Samuel 14, 20)
And he, turning to look, called down the Lord’s curse on them. Thereupon, out came two bears from the forest, and forty-two of the boys were torn in pieces. (2 Kings 2, 24)
But there was no turning Josias back from his warlike intent; listen to Nechao he would not, though it was God’s own lips that warned him; he was for offering battle in the plain of Mageddo. (2 Chronicles 35, 22)
listen to the teaching that will make you wise, instead of turning away from it. (Proverbs 8, 33)
Foul shame it is to court favour with the wrong-doer by turning justice aside from its course. (Proverbs 18, 5)
