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  • So Naaman came with Iris horses and chariots, and stood at the door of the house of Eliseus: (2 Kings 5, 9)

  • But Eliseus sat in his house, and the ancients sat with him. So he sent a man before: and before that messenger came, he said to the ancients: Do you know that this son of a murderer hath sent to cut off my head? Look then, when the messenger shall come, shut the door, and suffer him not to come in: for behold the sound of his master's feet is behind him. (2 Kings 6, 32)

  • Then taking the little bottle of oil, thou shalt pour it on his head, and shalt say: Thus saith the Lord: I have anointed thee king over Israel. And thou shalt open the door and flee, and shalt not stay there. (2 Kings 9, 3)

  • And the dogs shall eat Jezabel in the field of Jezrahel, and there shall be no one to bury her. And he opened the door and fled. (2 Kings 9, 10)

  • After him in the mount Baruch the son of Zachai built another measure, from the corner to the door of the house of Eliasib the high priest. (Nehemiah 3, 20)

  • After him Merimuth the son of Urias the son of Haccus, built another measure, from the door of the house of Eliasib, to the end of the house of Eliasib. (Nehemiah 3, 21)

  • And Eliachim the priest wrote to all that were over against Esdrelon, which faceth the great plain near Dothain, and to all by whom there might be a passage of way, that they should take possession of the ascents of the mountains, by which there might be any way to Jerusalem, and should keep watch where the way was narrow between the mountains. (Judith 4, 5)

  • And taking their arms of war, they posted themselves at the places, which by a narrow pathway lead directly between the mountains, and they guarded them all day and night. (Judith 7, 5)

  • And they that were in the tent came, and made a noise before the door of the chamber to awake him, endeavoring by art to break his rest, that Holofernes might awake, not by their calling him, but by their noise. (Judith 14, 9)

  • And on the third day Esther put on her royal apparel, and stood in the inner court of the king's house, over against the king's hall: now he sat upon his throne in the hall of the palace, over against the door of the house. (Esther 5, 1)

  • If my heart hath been deceived upon a woman, and if I have laid wait at my friend's door: (Job 31, 9)

  • The stranger did not stay without, my door was open to the traveller. (Job 31, 32)


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