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  • Each man snatched up his arms; they lit beacons on their towers and spent the whole night on watch. (Judith 7, 5)

  • You, God, will thrust them down to the abyss of destruction, men bloodthirsty and deceptive, before half their days are spent. For my part, I put my trust in you. (Psalms 55, 23)

  • Jonathan went in state to meet the king at Joppa, where they greeted each other and spent the night. (1 Maccabees 11, 6)

  • and repeatedly urged him to let him have the boy, so that he might succeed his father as king; he told him of Demetrius' decision and of the resentment it had aroused among his troops. He spent a long time there. (1 Maccabees 11, 40)

  • And who knows what is best for someone during life, during the days of futile life which are spent like a shadow? Who can tell anyone what will happen after him under the sun? (Ecclesiastes 6, 12)

  • So with us: scarcely born, we disappear; of virtue not a trace have we to show, we have spent ourselves in our own wickedness!' (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 13)

  • Then -- ill -- spent effort!-from the same clay he models a futile god, although so recently made out of earth himself and shortly to return to what he was taken from, when asked to give back the soul that has been lent to him. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 8)

  • his thoughts absorbed in the furrows he traces and his long evenings spent in fattening heifers? (Ecclesiasticus 38, 26)

  • A life spent in eyeing someone else's table cannot be accounted a life at all. Other people's food defiles the gullet; a wise, well-brought-up person will beware of doing this. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 29)

  • This is why Yahweh's anger has blazed out against his people; and he has raised his hand against them to strike them; why the mountains have shuddered and why corpses are lying like dung in the streets. After all this, his anger is not spent. No, his hand is still raised! (Isaiah 5, 25)

  • Aram to the east, Philistines to the west, to devour Israel with gaping jaws. After all this, his anger is not spent. No, his hand is still raised! (Isaiah 9, 11)

  • Hence the Lord will no longer take delight in their young people, or pity on their orphans and widows, since all of them are godless and evil, and everything they say is madness. After all this, his anger is not spent. No, his hand is still raised! (Isaiah 9, 16)


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