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This, too, David said to all who were assembled there: The Lord’s choice has fallen on my son Solomon, and no other, a prince still young and untried. Heavy the task, to house God, not man. (1 Chronicles 29, 1)
As my own sons I charge you, do not stand by with folded hands; on you the Lord’s choice has fallen, to wait upon his presence, ministering, and doing worship, and burning incense before him. (2 Chronicles 29, 11)
No pains did he spare to rebuild the wall where it had fallen into disrepair, with towers to crown it and a second wall within; Mello, too, in the Keep of David he fortified anew, and prepared shields and all other weapons of defence. (2 Chronicles 32, 5)
Sinful fathers begot us, sinners are we to this day; in vain have we fallen a prey, we and our kings and our priests, to the power of Gentile kings, to massacre, exile, rapine, and the humiliation that is with us now. (Ezra 9, 7)
Thus the whole body of those who had come back from exile made arbours and lodged in them; since the days of Josue son of Nun the rite had fallen into abeyance, and now there was great rejoicing. (Nehemiah 8, 17)
and Raphael, one of the Lord’s holy angels, was sent out, bearing common deliverance to the suppliants of a single hour. (Tobit 3, 25)
Nor would Esther be content, till she had fallen weeping at the king’s feet and prayed him to prevent the mischief Aman had thought to do by his false plotting against the Jews. (Esther 8, 3)
My lord, she said, the sight of thee overawed me, as if I had seen one of God’s angels; such reverence does thy majesty inspire. (Esther 15, 16)
Even as he spoke, another messenger came in with news of the sheep, how God’s lightning had fallen, devouring sheep and shepherd, so that none was left to tell the tale but he. (Job 1, 16)
Now the blow has fallen on thyself, and thy strength is gone; the nearer neighbourhood of misfortune unmans thee. (Job 4, 5)
Nay, in his own retinue God finds loyalty wanting; angels may err. (Job 4, 18)
Who will listen to thy plaint against God? Wilt thou turn to one of his angels for redress? (Job 5, 1)
