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and said, Lord King, thy command was that all men, at the sound of horn, flute, harp, zither, dulcimer, pipe and the rest, should fall down and worship the golden image, (Daniel 3, 10)
And here are certain Jews, entrusted by thee with the affairs of Babylon province, to wit, Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago, who have set the royal command at defiance, and will not reverence thy gods, or worship the golden image thou hast set up. (Daniel 3, 12)
A whole people that would transgress thy command, turn a deaf ear to thy calls! What wonder if it fell on us, drop by drop, the avenging curse God’s servant Moses wrote of? Our sins had deserved it, (Daniel 9, 11)
When first the divine voice made itself heard through Osee, this was the command given him: Wanton wed thou, wantons breed thou; in a wanton land thou dwellest, that keeps troth with its Lord never. (Hosea 1, 2)
This time the command was, Call him Strange-folk; no longer shall you be my people, or I be your …✻ … (Hosea 1, 9)
At my command, the whole world shall be a sieve, to sift the race of Israel as corn is sifted in the riddle, and never a grain✻ cast out loose on the bare ground; (Amos 9, 9)
A multitude of peoples will make their way to it, crying, Come, let us climb up to the Lord’s mountain-peak, to the house where the God of Jacob dwells; he shall teach us the right way, we will walk in the paths he has chosen. The Lord’s command shall go out from Sion, his word from Jerusalem; (Micah 4, 2)
What wonder if I have made you a laughing-stock, a thing contemptible in all men’s sight, priests that so ill kept my command, gave award so partially? (Malachi 2, 9)
Complain you did: Who serves God serves him for nothing; what reward is ours for keeping command of his, attending with sad mien the Lord of hosts? (Malachi 3, 14)
But the centurion answered, Lord, I am not worthy to receive thee under my roof; my servant will be healed if thou wilt only speak a word of command. (Matthew 8, 8)
Tell me, which command is more lightly given, to say to a man, Thy sins are forgiven, or to say, Rise up, and walk?✻ (Matthew 9, 5)
Which command is more lightly given, to say to the palsied man, Thy sins are forgiven, or to say, Rise up, take thy bed with thee, and walk?✻ (Mark 2, 9)
