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  • But Machabaeus to that King made appeal, who needed neither engine nor battering-ram, in Josue’s day, to bring Jericho down in ruins; a fierce attack he delivered upon the walls, (2 Maccabees 12, 15)

  • routed and slain; thence to Ephron, a fortified city, where stout warriors of many different breeds manned the walls most valiantly, well provided with engines and weapons. (2 Maccabees 12, 27)

  • from its walls the author of sacrilege is thrust forward to his death by the common impulse of the bystanders. (2 Maccabees 13, 6)

  • Fall into pit thou shalt not, if thou dig none; breach no walls, if thou wouldst avoid the adder’s sting. (Ecclesiastes 10, 8)

  • with its roof of cedars, with a covert of cypress for its walls. (Song of Solomon 1, 16)

  • As they went the city rounds, the watchmen fell in with me, that guard the walls; beat me, and left me wounded, and took away my cloak. (Song of Solomon 5, 7)

  • by her house takes up his abode, driving his nail into the walls of it, so as to build his cabin at her very side, cabin that shall remain for ever a home of blessing! (Ecclesiasticus 14, 25)

  • darkness all about, and walls to shelter me, and none watching; what have I to fear? Sins like mine the most High will never mark. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 26)

  • fill Sion’s walls, fill the hearts of thy people, with wonders beyond all telling come true, with thy glory made manifest. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 16)

  • Nor shall Nehemias be soon forgotten, that mended these ruined walls of ours, our gates built and barred, our homes restored to us. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 15)

  • The high part of the temple, where the building was of double thickness, and the towering walls about it, he underpinned; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 2)

  • So, from one end of Moab to the other, there is a dirge, everywhere a dirge; for yonder folk, that live content behind walls of hardened brick, tidings of ruin.✻ (Isaiah 16, 7)


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