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  • Judith threw herself face to the ground, scattered ashes on her head, undressed as far as the sackcloth she was wearing and cried loudly to the Lord. At the same time in Jerusalem the evening incense was being offered in the Temple of God. Judith said: (Judith 9, 1)

  • When Mordecai learned what had happened, he tore his garments and put on sackcloth and ashes. Then he walked into the centre of the city, wailing loudly and bitterly, (Esther 4, 1)

  • The citizens, accompanied by their wives and children, mounted the ramparts with their garments torn and loudly implored Simon to make peace with them: (1 Maccabees 13, 45)

  • Whoever at dawn loudly blesses his neighbour -- it will be reckoned to him as a curse. (Proverbs 27, 14)

  • Or someone else, taking ship to cross the wild waves, loudly invokes a piece of wood frailer than the vessel that bears him. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 1)

  • In his days Sennacherib invaded and sent Rabshakeh; he lifted his hand against Zion, and boasted loudly in his arrogance. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 18)

  • The cupbearer-in-chief then drew himself up and shouted loudly in the Judaean language, 'Listen to the words of the great king, the king of Assyria. (Isaiah 36, 13)

  • 'For your part, you are to prophesy all these words to them. Say to them: "Yahweh roars from on high, he thunders from his holy dwelling-place, loudly he roars at his own fold, shouts aloud like those who tread the grape at all the inhabitants of the land. (Jeremiah 25, 30)

  • And so I shall react in fury; I shall show neither pity nor mercy. They may cry as loudly as they like to me; I will not listen.' (Ezekiel 8, 18)

  • Then he shouted loudly for me to hear, 'The scourges of the city are approaching, each carrying his weapon of destruction!' (Ezekiel 9, 1)

  • A herald then loudly proclaimed: 'Peoples, nations, languages! Thus are you commanded: (Daniel 3, 4)

  • Loudly the cattle groan! The herds of oxen are bewildered because they have no pasture. The flocks of sheep bear the punishment too. (Joel 1, 18)


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