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  • What is the pride of the first-born bull-calf, or of the wild ox, but his two horns? Such horns has Joseph, that can toss nations to the ends of the earth; the hordes of Ephraim, the legions of Manasses! (Deuteronomy 33, 17)

  • So three thousand men of Juda went to the cave on the Rock of Etam; What are these wild doings of thine? they asked Samson. Dost thou not know that the Philistines have the upper hand of us? Nay, said he, I did but serve them as they served me first. (Judges 15, 11)

  • So on they went, with children and pack animals and stores travelling in front, (Judges 18, 21)

  • and with three thousand picked men from the Israelite ranks he went to hunt out David and his followers, though it were among rocks so steep that only the wild goats could find a footing. (1 Samuel 24, 3)

  • Two sons of Sarvia besides Joab were fighting, Abisai and Asael; Asael, swift of foot as any wild roe. (2 Samuel 2, 18)

  • The man who had gone out afield to gather wild herbs for them found a creeping plant in the woods, from which he filled his lap with wild gourds; and these, when he came home, he shredded into the pot of broth, never enquiring what they were. (2 Kings 4, 39)

  • And this answer Joas, king of Israel, sent to Amasias, king of Juda: Said Lebanon thistle to Lebanon cedar, Let my son have thy daughter to wife. But down came wild beasts from Lebanon forest, and all the thistle got was, he was trodden underfoot. (2 Kings 14, 9)

  • And this message he had in answer: Said Lebanon thistle to Lebanon cedar, Let my son have thy daughter to wife. But down came wild beasts from Lebanon forest, and all the thistle got was, he was trampled underfoot. (2 Chronicles 25, 18)

  • friendly soil for thee are the desert rocks, and the wild things are in league with thee; (Job 5, 23)

  • Brays the wild ass, be sure he lacks pasture; lows the ox, he stands before an empty crib. (Job 6, 5)

  • Poor fools, that will have a mind of their own, and think they were born free as the wild ass! (Job 11, 12)

  • So free from care my life was, and now, suddenly as though a wild beast had fastened on me, dashed me to the ground, he has broken that life to pieces. I am a mark for his archery, (Job 16, 13)


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