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  • Phinehas our father, for his burning zeal, received the covenant of an everlasting priesthood. (1 Maccabees 2, 54)

  • So now let us cry to Heaven in the hope that he will favor us, remember his covenant with our fathers, and destroy this army before us today. (1 Maccabees 4, 10)

  • May God bless you and remember his covenant with his faithful servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (2 Maccabees 1, 2)

  • My brothers, after enduring brief pain, have drunk of never-failing life, under God's covenant, but you, by the judgment of God, shall receive just punishments for your arrogance. (2 Maccabees 7, 36)

  • It was the wicked who with hands and words invited death, considered it a friend, and pined for it, and made a covenant with it, Because they deserve to be in its possession, (Wisdom of Solomon 1, 16)

  • An everlasting covenant he has made with them, his commandments he has revealed to them. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 10)

  • All this is true of the book of the Most High's covenant, the law which Moses commanded us as an inheritance for the community of Jacob. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 22)

  • Think of the commandments, hate not your neighbor; of the Most High's covenant, and overlook faults. (Ecclesiasticus 28, 7)

  • He will show the wisdom of what he has learned and glory in the law of the LORD'S covenant. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 8)

  • Through God's covenant with them their family endures, their posterity, for their sake. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 12)

  • And for ISAAC he renewed the same promise because of Abraham, his father. The covenant with all his forebears was confirmed, and the blessing rested upon the head of JACOB. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 22)

  • For Moses ordained him and anointed him with the holy oil, In a lasting covenant with him and with his family, as permanent as the heavens, That he should serve God in his priesthood and bless his people in his name. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 15)


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