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Then the king bade the high priest Helcias, and the priests of lesser rank, and the door-keepers, cast out from the Lord’s temple all the appurtenances of worship that belonged to Baal and to the sacred tree and to all the host of heaven; these he burned in the valley of Cedron, and carried the ashes of them away to Bethel. (2 Kings 23, 4)
The sacred tree must be carried away from the temple, away from Jerusalem, to Cedron valley, where they burned it to ashes, that were scattered over the common burying-ground. (2 Kings 23, 6)
He destroyed the rooms in the Lord’s house which had belonged to the prostitutes, and were now used by the women that wove curtains for the sacred tree. (2 Kings 23, 7)
whereupon all their fighting men went and took down the bodies of Saul and of his sons; and reaching Gabes they buried them under the oak-tree there, and fasted seven days to lament them.✻ (1 Chronicles 10, 12)
no tree in the forest but will sing for joy to greet its Lord’s coming. He comes to judge the earth.✻ (1 Chronicles 16, 33)
O Lord my God, thou hast given me secret knowledge of thy will, promised me a long posterity; what wonder that I am emboldened to make this prayer before thee? (1 Chronicles 17, 25)
They were to proclaim it far and wide at Jerusalem and in all their cities, Go out to the mountain-side, and bring in boughs of olive, or of some favourite tree, branches of myrtle and palm, leafy boughs, to make arbours, as the law prescribes. (Nehemiah 8, 15)
We come of holy lineage; not for us to mate blindly, like the heathen that have no knowledge of God. (Tobit 8, 5)
So they let the mountains alone, tied Achior hand and foot to a tree, and went back to their master, leaving Achior there with the ropes round him. (Judith 6, 9)
It is common knowledge among us what Achior said to thee, and what doom thou hast pronounced in return. (Judith 11, 7)
So well, in her, did chastity mate with valour; once her husband was dead, she never had knowledge of man again. (Judith 16, 26)
and was fain to take counsel of the wise men that were ever about his person, after the fashion of courts; theirs was still the advice he followed, theirs the knowledge of ancient law and precedent. (Esther 1, 13)
