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  • Did someone else entrust the world to his care was he given charge of the universe by someone else? (Job 34, 13)

  • You do this, and am I to say nothing? Do you think that I am really like you? I charge you, indict you to your face. (Psalms 50, 21)

  • Charge them with crime after crime, exclude them from your saving justice, (Psalms 69, 27)

  • he put him in charge of his household, the ruler of all he possessed, (Psalms 105, 21)

  • He then put Alcimus in charge of the province, leaving an army with him to support him; Bacchides himself returned to the king. (1 Maccabees 7, 20)

  • The reconstruction of the walls of Jerusalem and the fortification of the perimeter will also be a charge on the royal exchequer, as also the reconstruction of other city walls in Judaea.' (1 Maccabees 10, 45)

  • he is to have personal charge of the sanctuary, and to be obeyed by all; all official documents in the country must be drawn up in his name; and he may assume the purple and may wear golden ornaments; (1 Maccabees 14, 43)

  • He was then told that Philip, left in charge of affairs, had rebelled in Antioch. He was stunned by this, opened negotiations with the Jews, came to an agreement, and swore to abide by all reasonable conditions. Agreement reached, he offered a sacrifice, honoured the Temple, and made generous gifts to the holy place. (2 Maccabees 13, 23)

  • -I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, by all gazelles and wild does, do not rouse, do not wake my beloved before she pleases. (Song of Solomon 2, 7)

  • LOVER: I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, by gazelles and wild does, do not rouse, do not wake my beloved before she pleases. (Song of Solomon 3, 5)

  • I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, if you should find my love, what are you to tell him? -That I am sick with love! (Song of Solomon 5, 8)

  • LOVER: I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem, do not rouse, do not wake my beloved, before she pleases! (Song of Solomon 8, 4)


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