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  • for they could not celebrate it at the time of the restoration: the priests had not sanctified themselves in sufficient numbers, and the people were not gathered at Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 30, 3)

  • King Hezekiah of Judah had contributed a thousand bulls and seven thousand sheep to the assembly, and the princes had contributed to the assembly a thousand bulls and ten thousand sheep. The priests sanctified themselves in great numbers, (2 Chronicles 30, 24)

  • He built cities for himself, and he acquired sheep and oxen in great numbers, for God gave him very great riches. (2 Chronicles 32, 29)

  • so that inquiry may be made in the historical records of your fathers. In the historical records you can discover and verify that this city is a rebellious city which has proved fatal to kings and provinces, and that sedition has been fostered there since ancient times. For that reason this city was destroyed. (Ezra 4, 15)

  • When at my command inquiry was made, it was verified that from ancient times this city has risen up against kings and that rebellion and sedition have been fostered there. (Ezra 4, 19)

  • Thus all Israel, in the days of Zerubbabel (and in the days of Nehemiah), gave the singers and the gatekeepers their portions, according to their daily needs. They made their consecrated offering to the Levites, and the Levites made theirs to the sons of Aaron.NAB-CREF: Neh 13:10-11; Neh 10:39; Numbers 18:26 (Nehemiah 12, 47)

  • "Your strength is not in numbers, nor does your power depend upon stalwart men; but you are the God of the lowly, the helper of the oppressed, the supporter of the weak, the protector of the forsaken, the savior of those without hope. (Judith 9, 11)

  • "The Assyrian came from the mountains of the north, with the myriads of his forces he came; Their numbers blocked the torrents, their horses covered the hills. (Judith 16, 3)

  • Do you indeed keep to the ancient way trodden by worthless men, (Job 22, 15)

  • Lift up your heads, O gates; rise up, you ancient portals, that the king of glory may enter. (Psalms 24, 7)

  • Lift up your heads, O gates; rise up, you ancient portals, that the king of glory may enter. (Psalms 24, 9)

  • Who rides the heights of the ancient heavens, whose voice is thunder, mighty thunder. (Psalms 68, 34)


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