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these shall be witnesses, heap and stone shall be there to accuse us, if I pass by them on my way to thee, or thou on thy way to me, with harmful intent. (Genesis 31, 52)
these men who have been witnesses of my greatness, of all the marvellous deeds I did, in Egypt and in the desert, yet must needs challenge my power half a score of times, and disobey my will, (Numbers 14, 22)
Witnesses are needed before the murderer can be punished; the word of a single witness does not suffice for his condemnation. (Numbers 35, 30)
But there must be two witnesses or more if the death penalty is inflicted; one witness will not suffice when a man’s life is in question. (Deuteronomy 17, 6)
First the witnesses, then the rest of the people must put a hand to the deed, and so thou wilt rid thyself of the plague that infects thy company. (Deuteronomy 17, 7)
Whatever be the offence or crime a man is charged with, it shall not suffice for one witness to appear against him; every question must be settled by the voice of two witnesses or more. (Deuteronomy 19, 15)
I call you to witness, said Josue, that you have chosen the Lord’s service; and they answered, We are thy witnesses. (Joshua 24, 22)
made appeal to the elders and to all that were present. You are witnesses, he said, this day, that I have reclaimed all the possessions of Elimelech, Chelion and Mahalon by purchase from Noemi: (Ruth 4, 9)
and moreover, that I have taken Mahalon’s widow, Ruth the Moabitess, to wife. I mean to hand on the dead man’s property to heirs of his own, so that his name may never be lost to his family, his kindred and his people. Of all this, you are witnesses. (Ruth 4, 10)
wouldst bring fresh witnesses against me, redouble thy avenging strokes, array against me a new host of punishments. (Job 10, 17)
do not give me over to the will of my oppressors, when false witnesses stand up to accuse me, breathe out threats against me. (Psalms 26, 12)
See how perjured witnesses have come forward, to browbeat me over charges of which I know nothing; (Psalms 34, 11)
