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and the Lord will keep every kind of sickness far from thee; the fierce afflictions of Egypt, thou knowest them well, he will send not on thee but on thy enemies. (Deuteronomy 7, 15)
nay, the Lord thy God will send hornets among them, to destroy the very fugitives that are in hiding from thee. (Deuteronomy 7, 20)
then he will send your land rain in autumn, rain in spring, to give you a harvest of wheat, and wine, and oil; (Deuteronomy 11, 14)
Then let the elders of that city send and dislodge him from his place of retreat, and so hand him over to the dead man’s next of kin, to die. (Deuteronomy 19, 12)
Upon all thy store-houses, upon every enterprise of thine, the Lord will send down his blessing; a land of blessing shall be thine. (Deuteronomy 28, 8)
Want and distress the Lord will send thee, and failure in all thy enterprises, to crush thee down and make a quick end of thee, still faithless, still following thy own devices. (Deuteronomy 28, 20)
thou must learn, now, to obey those enemies the Lord will send out to conquer thee; obey them in hunger, and thirst, and nakedness, and every kind of want; a yoke of iron shall be fastened on thy neck, and shall crush thee down. (Deuteronomy 28, 48)
From far away, from the very ends of the earth, the Lord will send a nation to sweep down on thee like a bird of prey; a nation whose very speech is unknown to thee; (Deuteronomy 28, 49)
then the Lord will send worse plagues still on thee and on thy posterity, heavy plagues and of long continuance, grievous and lasting visitations. (Deuteronomy 28, 59)
What famine shall gnaw them, what winged terrors eat them up with destructive fangs! I will send wild beasts, too, to prey on them, poisonous serpents shall creep upon them through the dust. (Deuteronomy 32, 24)
Ruben and Gad and half Manasses must send their warriors in the van of Israel, as Moses bade them; (Joshua 4, 12)
gave a confident report: There is no need for the whole people to take part in the attack. Send two or three thousand men to overthrow the city; it were idle to set a whole army toiling over a handful of enemies. (Joshua 7, 3)
