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  • They must be abashed, and I vindicated; they must cower, while I stand confident. It is on them the day of affliction will fall; reward them, then, with twofold hurt for the hurt they did. (Jeremiah 17, 18)

  • Thine to eat, and eating, never have thy fill; for all alike, now, the same affliction.✻ Thine to enslave, but thy slaves never to keep; those thou hast, I mean to make over to the sword. (Micah 6, 14)

  • Must I nothing see but wrong and affliction; turn where I will, nothing but robbery and oppression; pleading at law everywhere, everywhere contention raising its head? (Habakkuk 1, 3)

  • so that his fame spread throughout the whole of Syria, and they brought to him all those who were in affliction, distressed with pain and sickness of every sort, the possessed, the lunatics, the palsied; and he healed them. (Matthew 4, 24)

  • and the inhabitants of that place, recognizing him, sent into all the country round, and brought to him all those who were in affliction; (Matthew 14, 35)

  • When they reached the multitude, a man came up and knelt before him: Lord, he said, have pity on my son, who is a lunatic, and in great affliction; he will often throw himself into the fire, and often into water. (Matthew 17, 14)

  • And immediately the source of the bleeding dried up, and she felt in her body that she had been cured of her affliction. (Mark 5, 29)

  • Whereupon Jesus said to her, My daughter, thy faith has brought thee recovery; go in peace, and be rid of thy affliction. (Mark 5, 34)

  • The affliction of my people in Egypt is before my eyes continually; I have heard their lamenting, and have come down to deliver them. Come now, I have an errand for thee in Egypt.✻ (Acts 7, 34)

  • only, as I go on from city to city, the Holy Spirit assures me that at Jerusalem bondage and affliction await me. (Acts 20, 23)

  • There will be affliction then and distress for every human soul that has practised wickedness, the Jew in the first instance, but the Gentile too; (Romans 2, 9)

  • nay, we are confident even over our afflictions, knowing well that affliction gives rise to endurance, (Romans 5, 3)


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