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  • When that day comes, there will be ships carrying news of my onset, to daunt the courage of Ethiopia; Egypt’s doom approaching, they shall know it and be afraid. (Ezekiel 30, 9)

  • Nay, fears are not for thee, so well beloved; never harm befall thee! Take courage, and play a man’s part! With that, I found my strength again; Speak on, my Lord, said I; thou hast put new heart into me. (Daniel 10, 19)

  • Such is the message yonder day shall bring to Jerusalem: Courage, Sion! What means it, the unnerved hand? (Zephaniah 3, 16)

  • A message from the Lord of hosts! Take courage, then, you that still hold fast by✻ the commands the prophets gave you, when the foundations of yonder house were a-laying, and the Lord of hosts had no temple yet. (Zechariah 8, 9)

  • And now they brought before him a man who was palsied and bed-ridden; whereupon Jesus, seeing their faith, said to the palsied man, Son, take courage, thy sins are forgiven. (Matthew 9, 2)

  • But all at once Jesus spoke to them; Take courage, he said, it is myself; do not be afraid.✻ (Matthew 14, 27)

  • Then, seeing how strong the wind was, he lost courage and began to sink; whereupon he cried aloud, Lord, save me. (Matthew 14, 30)

  • After this, Jesus said to them, To-night you will all lose courage over me; for so it has been written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of his flock will be scattered.✻ (Matthew 26, 31)

  • Peter answered him, Though all else should lose courage over thee, I will never lose mine. (Matthew 26, 33)

  • for all had seen him, and were full of dismay. But now he spoke to them; Take courage, he said, it is myself; do not be afraid. (Mark 6, 50)

  • And Jesus said to them, Tonight you will all lose courage over me; for so it has been written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.✻ (Mark 14, 27)

  • Peter said to him, Though all else should lose courage over thee, I will never lose mine. (Mark 14, 29)


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