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  • till he stood on a sheer rock above them. And there, for now he had no blood left in him, he laid hold of his own entrails, and with both hands cast them into the crowd beneath, calling upon the Lord, giver of life and breath, to restore these same to his body; and so died. (2 Maccabees 14, 46)

  • and the snare is laid to no purpose if the bird is watching. (Proverbs 1, 17)

  • See, where the meadows are laid bare, and the aftermath is springing, the hay all carried, now, from the hill-slopes! (Proverbs 27, 25)

  • Abundant wisdom the Spokesman had, to be the oracle of his people; the story of his life he made known to them, laid secrets bare, and proverbs framed a many. (Ecclesiastes 12, 9)

  • Ah, but my shift, I have laid it by: how can I put it on again? My feet I washed but now; shall I soil them with the dust? (Song of Solomon 5, 3)

  • Thus it is that a time of reckoning will come for these idols the Gentiles make; part of God’s creation though they be, he detests them, so have they entangled men’s souls, and laid a trap for fools. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 11)

  • a man may fall into the pit he dug, trip on the stone he set in his neighbour’s path, perish in the snare he laid for another. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 29)

  • Once the Lord has laid thee by the heels, to do penance for thy sins, (Ecclesiasticus 30, 20)

  • He it was that laid their enemies low all about them, extirpating, to this day, the malice of the Philistines, shattering their power for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 8)

  • Solomon once laid to rest with his fathers, what heirs left he? (Ecclesiasticus 47, 26)

  • At the Lord’s word, he laid a ban on heaven itself, and three times brought fire down from it; (Ecclesiasticus 48, 3)

  • The very fir-trees and the cedars of Lebanon triumph over thee; no woodman comes near us any longer, since thou wast laid to rest. (Isaiah 14, 8)


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