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  • I thought, bewildered, that thy watchful care had lost sight of me; but I cried out to thee, and thou thereupon didst listen to my plea. (Psalms 30, 23)

  • O Lord my God, how long is the story of thy marvellous deeds! Was ever care like thine? How should I tell the tale of those mercies, past all numbering? (Psalms 39, 6)

  • With what care they hatch their designs, planning treason double-dyed! Let the thoughts of man’s heart be deep as they will, (Psalms 63, 7)

  • Give audience, thou that art the guide of Israel, that leadest Joseph with a shepherd’s care. Thou who art enthroned above the Cherubim, (Psalms 79, 2)

  • God of hosts, relent, look down from heaven, look to this vine, that needs thy care. (Psalms 79, 15)

  • Guide me, Lord, thy own way, thy faithful care my escort; be all my heart’s direction reverence for thy name. (Psalms 85, 11)

  • His wings for refuge, nestle thou shalt under his care, (Psalms 90, 4)

  • In David’s reckoning, Lord, let not his patient care be forgotten, (Psalms 131, 1)

  • So Lysias must betake himself to the king and his generals, with such words as these: Our plight grows daily worse; scant food is left us, and here is a fortress well defended; all the business of the realm claims our care. (1 Maccabees 6, 57)

  • Good care he took to choose out godless men, that should have the governance of his territory; (1 Maccabees 9, 25)

  • and there was one Tryphon that took good note of these discontents in the army. This Tryphon was formerly of Alexander’s faction, and now he had recourse to Emalchuel, the Arabian, that had care of Alexander’s son Antiochus. (1 Maccabees 11, 39)

  • It was in Sabath, the eleventh month, of the hundred and seventy-seventh year, that Simon came down to Jericho, as ever he visited all the cities of Judaea in his great care for them; and his sons Mattathias and Judas went with him. (1 Maccabees 16, 14)


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