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Thy sword shall be the breath of life to thee, but thou shalt be subject to thy brother, until the day comes when thou wilt rebel, and wilt shake off his yoke from thy neck. (Genesis 27, 40)
Endless time, he thinks, cannot shake his untroubled existence. (Psalms 9, 27)
I, too, had thought, in time of ease, Nothing can shake me now; (Psalms 29, 7)
all their conspiring plays them false. Scornfully the onlookers shake their heads, (Psalms 63, 9)
One day, palsy will shake those door-keepers, those stalwart guards will be bowed with age; rarer, now, the busy maidens at the mill, dimmer, now, those bright glances from the windows. (Ecclesiastes 12, 3)
Burgeon they may for a little, but the wind will shake their frail hold; root and all, the storm will carry them away. (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 4)
So terribly will I shake the heavens, and move earth from its place, to shew that the Lord of hosts will be patient no longer, and the hour of his bitter vengeance has come. (Isaiah 13, 13)
Shake the dust from thee, Jerusalem, rise up and take thy throne; rid thy neck of the chains that bound it, Sion, once captive queen! (Isaiah 52, 2)
Let the mountains be moved, the hills shake; my compassion towards thee stands immovable, my promise still unshaken, says the Lord, thy comforter. (Isaiah 54, 10)
Yet they have a strong champion that claims them as his own; his name is the Lord of hosts; right and redress he will bring them in such a fashion as will shake earth,✻ and make the homes of Babylon tremble. (Jeremiah 50, 34)
And I, too, the Lord says, am devising mischief, mischief against the whole clan of you; never think to shake it off from your necks and walk proudly as of old; ill days are coming. (Micah 2, 3)
And wherever they will not receive you or listen to your words, shake off the dust from your feet as you leave that city or that house; (Matthew 10, 14)
