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That men will so practise on the credulity of princes is evident both from history and from daily experience; (Esther 16, 7)
may he remember all thy offerings, and find savour in thy burnt-sacrifice. (Psalms 19, 4)
Morning and evening, my diet still of tears! Daily I must listen to the taunt, Where is thy God now? (Psalms 41, 4)
I do not find fault with thee over thy sacrifices; why, all day long thy burnt-offerings smoke before me. (Psalms 49, 8)
Thou hast no mind for sacrifice, burnt-offerings, if I brought them, thou wouldst refuse; (Psalms 50, 18)
See, I come into thy house with burnt-offerings, to pay thee all the vows (Psalms 65, 13)
Fat burnt-offerings of sheep shall be thine, and the smoke of ram’s flesh; bullocks and goats shall be thy sacrifice. (Psalms 65, 15)
daily wilt thou allot us, for food, for drink, only the full measure of our tears? (Psalms 79, 6)
So Lysias must betake himself to the king and his generals, with such words as these: Our plight grows daily worse; scant food is left us, and here is a fortress well defended; all the business of the realm claims our care. (1 Maccabees 6, 57)
This grant, then, I make thee; exemption, such as thou hadst, in the name of former kings, from public offerings and all other payment due to me; (1 Maccabees 15, 5)
And what did Nehemias? He would have some of the water drawn and fetched to him; with this water, once the sacrifice was laid on the altar, both the wood and the offerings themselves must be sprinkled. (2 Maccabees 1, 21)
This remains as yet uncertain, and meanwhile all have the same lot, upright and godless, good and wicked, clean and unclean alike. Brought they offerings or brought they none, well did they or ill, true swore they or false, it is all one. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)
