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  • You are the one who is nearest of kin and free to marry her. You alone are of her tribe and you should inherit her father's goods. The girl is wise, good, courageous and very beautiful and her father is a good man. So listen, friend, tonight we will marry you to her. When we return from Rages, we shall take her with us and introduce her into your home. She belongs to you rather than to any other man according to the Law of Moses, and any trespasser would die. So I know that Ragouel will not give her to any other man. (Tobit 6, 13)

  • She spent her old age in the house of her husband. And she set her maidservant free. She died in Bethulia at the age of a hundred and five and was buried in the grave of Manasseh, her husband. (Judith 16, 23)

  • As ruler of many nations and master of the whole world, I have resolved never to be carried away by the arrogance of power but always to rule with fairness and clemency, to provide for my subjects a life free of distress, and to restore the peace that all men desire by making my government humane and truly civilized as far as the borders of my kingdom. (Esther 13, 2)

  • Great and small fare equally there, where the slave is free from his master. (Job 3, 19)

  • yet my hands are free of violence, and my prayer sincere. (Job 16, 17)

  • Their homes are safe, free from fear; they do not feel the scourge of God. (Job 21, 9)

  • He would know the complainant to be an upright man and I would be free of my judge. (Job 23, 7)

  • In like manner, he brings you from distress to a free and broad space, to a table filled with rich food. (Job 36, 16)

  • For he scorns the city's tumult, and is free of the driver's shout and insult; (Job 39, 7)

  • My eyes are always on the Lord, for he will free my feet from the snare. (Psalms 25, 15)

  • Free my heart of bitterness; relieve me of this distress. (Psalms 25, 17)

  • I wash my hands free of guilt and walk in procession round your altar, (Psalms 26, 6)


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