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planted, too, a sacred wood, and did more to earn the Lord’s displeasure than any king of Israel in earlier times. (1 Kings 16, 33)
So he rose up and went to Sarephtha, and he had but reached the city gate when he met a woman gathering fire-wood; whereupon he called out to her, asking her to give him a cup of water to drink. (1 Kings 17, 10)
Bring us two bulls; let them choose which they will, cut it up into pieces, and set these upon fire-wood, without kindling it. I will prepare the other bull, and I too will set it on fire-wood still unkindled. (1 Kings 18, 23)
piled the wood high, cut the bull into joints, and laid these on the wood. (1 Kings 18, 33)
Now, he said, fill four buckets with water, and pour it over victim and wood alike. And again he bade them do it, and when they had finished, a third time. When they had poured it out a third time, (1 Kings 18, 34)
With that, the divine fire fell, consuming victim and wood and stones and dust, and swallowing up the very water in the trench. (1 Kings 18, 38)
Back then Eliseus went, and chose out a pair of oxen, which he slaughtered, and cooked there with the plough for fire-wood. Such was the feast he made for the folk with him; then he rose up and left them, to follow Elias and be his servant. (1 Kings 19, 21)
and bore them company. So they reached the Jordan, and began felling wood. (2 Kings 6, 4)
and carried out the repairs. The stone-cutters, too, must be paid, and wood and stone must be bought ready for fashioning. Thus the repairing of the Lord’s house would not go short for the money which the work needed. (2 Kings 12, 12)
Never a high hill or a mountain-slope or a leafy wood but Achaz must do sacrifice and offer incense there. (2 Kings 16, 4)
No high hill, no leafy wood, but had its images and its sacred trees; (2 Kings 17, 10)
and thrown their gods into the fire; but these were in truth no gods; men had made them, of wood or stone, and men could break them. (2 Kings 19, 18)
