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Here is a test for thee, Ezechias, of the truth of my prophecy; this year thou must be content with what crops are left thee, and next year the aftergrowth shall be thy food; in the third year you may sow and reap, plant vineyards and eat the fruit of them. (2 Kings 19, 29)
What, cried Achab, shall I never cease adjuring thee in the Lord’s name to tell me only the truth? (2 Chronicles 18, 15)
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)
they might not partake of the food reserved for the priests, the governor told them, until there should be a high priest that bore the touchstones of wisdom and truth.✻ (Ezra 2, 63)
And now news reached Sanaballat and Tobias and the Arabian, Gosem, and the rest of our enemies, that I had finished building the wall, and never a gap was left in it; although in truth I had not yet been able to set up doors in the gateways. (Nehemiah 6, 1)
But I sent word back, There is no truth in the tale; it is of thy own imagining. (Nehemiah 6, 8)
they might not partake of the food reserved for the priests, the governor told them, until there should be a high priest that bore the touchstones of wisdom and truth. (Nehemiah 7, 65)
I hold it for truth that some good angel of the Lord escorts him, to see that all goes well with him and grant him happy return. (Tobit 5, 27)
Come, let me tell you the whole truth of the matter, bring the hidden purpose of it to light. (Tobit 12, 11)
It was Achior, chief paramount of the Ammonites, that answered him. My lord, said he, if thou wilt hear me out, I will tell the whole truth to thy face, about these mountain-folk; never a false word shalt thou hear from me. (Judith 5, 5)
Nay, be assured thou shalt learn the truth when the Israelites learn it, no sooner. Henceforth thy lot shall be thrown in with theirs; only when my sword falls on them shalt thou feel my vengeance. (Judith 6, 6)
Aman, when he heard their story, and proved the truth of it for himself, that Mardochaeus would neither bow nor bend, (Esther 3, 5)
