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More than all those others she won the king’s heart, more than all she enjoyed his loving favour; on her head he set the old royal crown, and made her his queen in place of Vasthi. (Esther 2, 17)
When the news reached Mardochaeus, he tore his garments about him; put on sackcloth, and sprinkled ashes on his head; and as he went through the open square in the heart of the city, loud lament betrayed the bitterness of his grief. (Esther 4, 1)
That done, Mardochaeus went back to his post at the palace gates, while Aman made the best of his way home, weeping loud and hiding away his head. (Esther 6, 12)
When Mardochaeus came out from his audience with the king, resplendent in royal robes of violet and white, a gold crown on his head, his cloak of purple and lawn, the whole city welcomed him with rejoicing and applause; (Esther 8, 15)
how Esther sought audience with the king, praying for a royal decree that should thwart his design, and make his malice fall on his own head; and how Aman and his sons went to the gallows. (Esther 9, 25)
No sooner had he looked up, his fiery glance betraying his angry humour, than the queen swooned away; white went her cheeks, as she leaned her head, fainting, on the maid that stood by. (Esther 15, 10)
Then rose up Job, and rent his garments about him; and he shaved his head bare, and fell down to earth to do reverence. (Job 1, 20)
And with that, the Enemy left the Lord’s presence, and withdrew.And cruelly he smote Job; smote him with the foul scab from head to foot, (Job 2, 7)
Woe to me, if I rebelled against thee! And if I remained innocent, what then? Why, I would be drowned in misery and despair till I could lift up my head no more! (Job 10, 15)
Then thou mayst lift up thy head again, free from reproach, waver no more, tremble no more. (Job 11, 15)
head high in air he made the onslaught, proud of his strong sinews, (Job 15, 26)
Let his pride overtop heaven itself, his head be lifted high as the clouds, (Job 20, 6)
