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  • But God had put in my heart, and I assembled the princes and magistrates, and common people, to number them: and I found a book of the number of them who came up at first, and therein it was found written: (Nehemiah 7, 5)

  • And the priests, and the Levites, and the porters, and the singing men, and the rest of the common people, and the Nathinites, and all Israel dwelt in their cities. (Nehemiah 7, 73)

  • They have violently robbed the fatherless, and stripped the poor common people. (Job 24, 9)

  • And told him, that the treasury in Jerusalem was full of immense sums of money, and the common store was infinite, which did not belong to the account of the sacrifices: and that it was possible to bring all into the king's hands. (2 Maccabees 3, 6)

  • Not to be an accuser of his countrymen, but with a view to the common good of all the people. (2 Maccabees 4, 5)

  • When this was done, and they had all made a common supplication, they besought the merciful Lord to be reconciled to his servants unto the end. (2 Maccabees 8, 29)

  • And swelling with anger he thought to revenge upon the Jews the injury done by them that had put him to flight. And therefore he commanded his chariot to be driven, without stopping in his journey, the judgment of heaven urging him forward, because he had spoken so proudly, that he would come to Jerusalem, and make it a common burying place of the Jews. (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • And the city to which he was going in haste to lay it even with the ground, and to make it a, common buryingplace, he now desireth to make free. (2 Maccabees 9, 14)

  • As for me, being infirm, but yet kindly remembering you, returning out of the places of Persia, and being taken with a grievous disease, I thought it necessary to take care for the common good: (2 Maccabees 9, 21)

  • And they ordained by a common statute, and decree, that all the nation of the Jews should keep those days every year. (2 Maccabees 10, 8)

  • Then Machabeus consented to the request of Lysias, providing for the common Food in all things, and whatsoever Machabeus wrote to Lysias concerning the Jews, the king allowed of. (2 Maccabees 11, 15)

  • Which when they had consented to, according to the common decree of the city, suspecting nothing, because of the peace : when they were gone forth into the deep, they drowned no fewer than two hundred of them. (2 Maccabees 12, 4)


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