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And I gave instructions, and they cleansed again the storeroom. And I brought back, into that place, the vessels of the house of God, the sacrifice, and the frankincense. (Nehemiah 13, 9)
And I brought the case before the magistrates, and I said, “Why have we forsaken the house of God?” And I gathered them together, and I caused them to stand at their stations. (Nehemiah 13, 11)
And all of Judah brought the tithes of the grain, and the wine, and the oil into the storehouses. (Nehemiah 13, 12)
Did not our fathers do these things, and so our God brought all this evil upon us and upon this city? And you are adding more wrath upon Israel by violating the Sabbath!” (Nehemiah 13, 18)
In truth, his wife Anna went out to weaving work daily, and she brought back the provisions that she was able to obtain by the labor of her hands. (Tobit 2, 19)
Whereupon it happened that, having received a young goat, she brought it home. (Tobit 2, 20)
And she brought her daughter Sarah into it, and she was weeping. (Tobit 7, 19)
He led me and he brought me back safely. He received the money from Gabael. He caused me to have my wife. And he confined the demon away from her. He caused joy to her parents. Myself, he rescued from being devoured by the fish. As for you, he also caused you to see the light of heaven. And so, we have been filled with all good things through him. What could we possibly give to him that would be worthy of these things? (Tobit 12, 3)
But I implore you, my father, to ask him if he would perhaps deign to take for himself half of all the things that have been brought.” (Tobit 12, 4)
And calling him, the father especially, and the son, they took him aside. And they began to petition him, so that he would deign to accept ownership of one half part of all things that they had brought. (Tobit 12, 5)
Thereafter, the sons of Israel, descending from Bethulia, came to him. Releasing him, they brought him to Bethulia. And so, standing him in the midst of the people, they interrogated him as to what event caused the Assyrians to abandon him, bound. (Judith 6, 10)
But those who did not accept the trials with the fear of the Lord, and who brought forward their impatience and the disgrace of their murmuring against the Lord, (Judith 8, 24)
