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Then he appointed commanders for his army; and these he bade assemble in the open space by the city gate, where he spoke to them for their encouragement. (2 Chronicles 32, 6)
speak of encouragement; my lips should tremble with a show of pity.✻ (Job 16, 6)
Were they faint-hearted, they found me smiling still, and the encouragement of my glance never failed them. (Job 29, 24)
What should Antiochus do? Here was defiance of his authority, here were tones of remonstrance that liked him little. The youngest son lived yet; for him, what encouragement, what royal assurances of wealth and happiness! Would he but leave the law of his fathers, he should be the king’s friend, and have weighty matters entrusted to him. (2 Maccabees 7, 24)
And for his men he had the same encouragement; let them never be daunted by the onslaught of the heathen, but rather bethink them of heaven’s mercies in time past, and look to God Omnipotent for victory. (2 Maccabees 15, 8)
Yet here was divine encouragement; Aggaeus, the Lord’s own messenger,✻ gave them the Lord’s own assurance he was at their side. (Haggai 1, 13)
There was a Levite called Joseph, a Cypriot by birth, to whom the apostles gave the fresh name of Barnabas, which means, the man of encouragement; (Acts 4, 36)
Meanwhile, all through Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, the church enjoyed peace and became firmly established, guided by the fear of God and filled with encouragement by the Holy Spirit.✻ (Acts 9, 31)
When the reading from the law and the prophets was finished, the rulers of the synagogue sent a message to them to say, Brethren, if you have in your hearts any word of encouragement for the people, let us hear it. (Acts 13, 15)
and they, upon reading it, were rejoiced at this encouragement. (Acts 15, 31)
On leaving the prison, they went to Lydia’s house, where they saw the brethren and gave them encouragement; then they set out on their travels. (Acts 16, 40)
He passed through all that region, and gave them much encouragement; then he entered Greece. (Acts 20, 2)
