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Of what should befall that night, our fathers had good warning; confidence in thy sworn protection should keep them unafraid. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 6)
and quails came up from the sea to content them.Nor were the Egyptians punished without warning; the thunders that terrified them were but echoes of the past. Did not their own wickedness deserve the pains they suffered, (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 12)
never let him attend on thee, or sit at thy right hand. His eyes are on thy place; a time will come when he will sit where thou sittest, when thou wilt recognize the truth of my warning, and be stung by the memory. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 12)
Have a care of thyself, give good heed to this warning, thou that walkest with ruin ever at thy side; (Ecclesiasticus 13, 16)
Warning she gives to after ages that God’s fear is best, nor sweeter lot is any than the divine law well observed. (Ecclesiasticus 23, 37)
As well may foul thing cleanse, as false thing give thee a true warning. (Ecclesiasticus 34, 4)
Even when he had gone to his rest, he had a revelation for the king’s ear, and gave warning of the death that awaited him; a prophet, even in the tomb, while there was yet guilt among his people to be effaced. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 23)
what means it, that you ride roughshod over my people, that you spurn the right of friendless folk? Such warning he gives you, the Lord God of hosts. (Isaiah 3, 15)
See how stubble is eaten away by the fire that licks round it, melting away into the heat of the flame; so the root of them will turn to smouldering embers, and the fruit of them will go up like flying ashes; men who reject the law of the God of hosts, who defy every warning from the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 5, 24)
Strict warning the Lord has given me, I must not fall in with the fashion of Israel; (Isaiah 8, 11)
here stand I, and these children✻ the Lord has given me, a portent, a warning sent to Israel by the Lord of hosts, who dwells on mount Sion. (Isaiah 8, 18)
Such warning the Lord has given me: I will keep silent and watch, here in my dwelling-place, as still as the bright sunshine of noon-day, or the haze that comes with the dew in harvest-time. (Isaiah 18, 4)
