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When his turn comes, it is the god of Maozim✻ he will worship; for such a god, that never his fathers knew, the gold, and the silver, and the precious jewels; (Daniel 11, 38)
A rich man was Joakim, and had a fruit-garden close to his house; and he was much visited by the Jews, among whom there was none more honoured than he. (Daniel 13, 4)
Angry men were the folk of Babylon when they heard of these doings, and they made their way into the royal presence, crying out, Here is the king himself turned Jew! Here is Bel overthrown, and the dragon slain, and our priests massacred! (Daniel 14, 27)
A lonely ruin Egypt shall be, and Edom a desert waste; here was great wrong done to Jewry’s people, here unoffending lives were taken. (Joel 3, 19)
From yonder emissaries of the exiled Jews, Holdai, Tobias and Idaias, toll thou must take; this very day bestir thee, and make thy way to the house of Josias, son of Sophonias, whither they have repaired, newly come from Babylon. (Zechariah 6, 10)
This, too: A time is coming, when there is never a man of Jewish blood but shall have ten Gentiles at his heels, and no two of the same speech; clinging all at once to the skirts of him, and crying, Your way is ours! The tale has reached us, how God is there to protect you. (Zechariah 8, 23)
who asked, Where is he that has been born, the king of the Jews? We have seen his star out in the east, and we have come to worship him. (Matthew 2, 2)
But Jesus stood before the governor. And the governor asked him, Art thou the king of the Jews? Jesus told him, Thy own lips have said it. (Matthew 27, 11)
then they put on his head a crown which they had woven out of thorns, and a rod in his right hand, and mocked him by kneeling down before him, and saying, Hail, king of the Jews. (Matthew 27, 29)
Over his head they set a written proclamation of his offence, This is Jesus, the king of the Jews; (Matthew 27, 37)
The soldiers took the bribe, and did as they were instructed; and this is the tale which has gone abroad among the Jews, to this day. (Matthew 28, 15)
For the Pharisees, and indeed all the Jews, holding to the tradition of their ancestors, never eat without washing their hands again and again; (Mark 7, 3)
