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  • Then he sent Jonathan, son of Absalom, with a strong army to Joppa. They drove out those who occupied it and remained there. (1 Maccabees 13, 11)

  • God drove out those who fought against the Holy City; (2 Maccabees 1, 12)

  • A well-deserved fate drove them to this extreme, making them forget what had happened and completing their punishment with further torment. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 4)

  • Solomon rested with his forefathers and left one of his sons to rule after him, the most foolish of men and without intelligence; this was Rehoboam who drove the people to rebellion. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 23)

  • All that happened in Jerusalem and Judah came about because of Yahweh's anger until the day when he drove them out of his sight. Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon; (Jeremiah 52, 3)

  • But the angel of the Lord came down into the furnace beside Azariah and his companions; he drove the flames of the fire outside the furnace, and blew upon them, (Daniel 3, 49)

  • Towards evening they brought to Jesus many possessed by evil spirits, and with a word he drove out the spirits. He also healed all who were sick. (Matthew 8, 16)

  • So Jesus went into the Temple and drove out all who were buying and selling in the temple area. He overturned the tables of the money changers, and the stools of those who sold pigeons. (Matthew 21, 12)

  • Then the Spirit drove him into the desert. (Mark 1, 12)

  • Jesus healed many who had various diseases, and drove out many demons; but he did not let them speak, for they knew who he was. (Mark 1, 34)

  • They drove out many demons and healed many sick people by anointing them. (Mark 6, 13)

  • John said to him, "Master, we saw someone who drove out demons by calling upon your name, and we tried to forbid him because he does not belong to our group." (Mark 9, 38)


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