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  • and every day during the week seven calves and seven rams without blemish; every day, too, a goat for a transgression-victim; (Ezekiel 45, 23)

  • with each ram or goat a bushel of flour, and with each bushel of flour a gallon and a half of oil. (Ezekiel 45, 24)

  • Six lambs and a ram, without blemish, are the prince’s burnt-sacrifice to the Lord every sabbath, (Ezekiel 46, 4)

  • with a bushel of flour for the ram, and for the lambs what bloodless offering he will; and of oil a gallon and a half to the bushel. (Ezekiel 46, 5)

  • And the astrologers gave him answer. IN ARAMAIC✻ Long life to the king’s grace! Be pleased to tell us what the dream was, and it shall be interpreted. (Daniel 2, 4)

  • look kindly on the sacrifice we offer thee this day, as it had been burnt-sacrifice of rams and bullocks, thousands of fattened lambs; who ever trusted in thee and was disappointed? (Daniel 3, 40)

  • But still I dreamed on, and a fourth beast saw at last, fiercer, and stranger, and more powerful yet. It had great teeth of iron, ready to crush and to devour, and ever what these spared it would trample down with its feet; match it those others might not; and out of its head grew ten horns. (Daniel 7, 7)

  • But I was minded to know the truth more fully; what was the fourth beast, so different from all the rest, so dreadful; why must it have teeth and claws of iron, to crush and to devour, to trample on what was left? (Daniel 7, 19)

  • And his answer was, this fourth beast was the fourth of those earthly kingdoms, and the greatest of them all, to crush and devour and trample down a whole world. (Daniel 7, 23)

  • I looked at what lay before me, and what saw I, at the edge of the marsh, but a ram standing there, with one high-branching horn, and another that grew up after it, but grew higher yet. (Daniel 8, 3)

  • With those horns it tossed every enemy that came to meet it; west and north and south was never a beast could match it, or escape its attack; no wonder this ram carried all before it, and rose to greatness. (Daniel 8, 4)

  • Close he came to the ram, the great horned ram I had espied in yonder gateway, and bore down upon it with very furious onslaught. (Daniel 8, 6)


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