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these I made answerable for seeing to it that the gates should never be opened till the sun was up. At nightfall, the gates must be bolted and barred in their presence. And such citizens of Jerusalem as had houses facing the wall must take their turn at keeping watch. (Nehemiah 7, 3)
and door-keepers besides, Accub and Telmon, with a hundred and seventy-two clansmen of theirs who shared their watch at the gates. (Nehemiah 11, 19)
past the Gate of Ephraim, and the old gate, and the Fishmongers’ Gate, and the Tower of Hananeel and the Tower of Emath, and on to the Shepherds’ Gate. At last they reached the Watch-tower Gate, and came to a halt there. (Nehemiah 12, 38)
Meanwhile, I bade the Levites rid themselves of defilement and keep watch over the gates, for the better hallowing of the sabbath day. For this too, O my God, let me not go unremembered; as thou art rich in mercy, grant me pardon still. (Nehemiah 13, 22)
then, taking up their arms, they mounted guard over the approaches of the narrow defile that leads between the mountains, where they kept watch day and night. (Judith 7, 5)
When this watch had been kept for twenty days together, the people of Bethulia had no water left in tank or cistern, not a full supply for one day; for now a daily allowance was made to each. (Judith 7, 11)
Her maid she left at the door, to keep watch; (Judith 13, 5)
And, as the Lord is a living God, well did his angel watch over me, thither going, there abiding, and thence returning. The Lord would not have his own handmaid stained with sin; he has brought me back to you inviolate, to glory in his triumph, my preservation, and your deliverance. (Judith 13, 20)
To hold me so close a prisoner, watch me wherever I go, track my foot-prints, (Job 13, 27)
And he, all the while, keeps watch over my doings, tests me like gold the fire assays; (Job 23, 10)
Tell me, does not this God watch over every path I take, trace my footsteps one by one? (Job 31, 4)
Not thine to know when the wild goats give birth on their high crags, to watch the hinds in their throes; (Job 39, 1)
