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  • This will be a sign for you, O Hezekiah: This year you will eat the after-growth grain, and next year what grows from that, but in the third year, sow and reap, plant vines and eat the fruit. (2 Kings 19, 29)

  • A remnant of the house of Judah shall take root below and produce fruit above. (2 Kings 19, 30)

  • They conquered fortified cities and a fertile land, took possession of houses well-stocked, wells ready-hewn, vineyards and olive groves, and fruit trees in great abundance. They ate, were satisfied and grew fat, and they lived comfortably by your great kindness. (Nehemiah 9, 25)

  • We will bring the first fruits of our fields and of our fruit trees to the House of Yahweh through all the years. (Nehemiah 10, 36)

  • We will bring the best of our cereals, the fruit of every tree, the wine and the oil to the priests to be kept in the chambers of the House of our God; we will also bring the tithes from our fields for the Levites. The Levites themselves will collect the tithes from all the agricultural towns. (Nehemiah 10, 38)

  • Remember, my son, that she suffered much pain on your account when you were in her womb. When she dies, bury her next to me, in the same tomb. (Tobit 4, 4)

  • "Lord, God of my father Simeon, you placed a sword in his hand to punish the foreigners who did violence to a young girl. For they had abused her, uncovering her body to shame her and violating her womb to dishonor her. They did this though you said: This shall not be done. (Judith 9, 2)

  • saying, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, naked shall I return. Yahweh gave, Yahweh has taken away. Blessed be his name!" (Job 1, 21)

  • since it did not close the womb to keep my eyes from seeing doom. (Job 3, 10)

  • Why didn't I die at birth, or come from the womb without breath? (Job 3, 11)

  • Why did you bring me out of the womb? I wish I had died unseen, (Job 10, 18)

  • a being that had not been - carried from the womb direct to the tomb. (Job 10, 19)


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