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  • Its mouth measured one and a half cubits from where the shoulderings met the top; its mouth was round like a rest for a vessel; and on the mouth there were engravings, too. The crosspieces, however, were rectangular, not round. (1 Kings 7, 31)

  • On top of the stand was a round band half a cubit high, with supports and panels which were of one piece with the stand. This was topped by a crown one cubit high within which was a rounded opening, the way a pedestal is made, a cubit and a half deep. Its opening had carvings and its panels were square and not round. (1 Kings 7, 35)

  • In the whole camp the news of her arrival spread from tent to tent, and throughout the whole camp men came running. They made a circle round her as she stood waiting outside Holofernes' tent while someone informed him of her arrival. (Judith 10, 18)

  • who put it in the bag in which she carried the food. Then they went out together as they used to do for prayer. After they had crossed the camp, they passed round the edge of the ravine, climbed the mountain to Bethulia and reached the gates of the town. (Judith 13, 10)

  • No wonder snares are round about you and sudden terror makes you dismayed, (Job 22, 10)

  • and I will wear it on my shoulder, or bind it round my head like a turban. (Job 31, 36)

  • Round about me are vicious dogs, villainous rogues encircling me. They have tied up my hands and feet. (Psalms 22, 17)

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

  • Then my head will be lifted up over the enemies round about me. I will offer sacrifices at his Tent with shouts of joy; I will sing and make music in praise of the Lord. (Psalms 27, 6)

  • Why should I fear when evil days come, when wicked deceivers ring me round - (Psalms 49, 6)

  • From front to back you hedge me round, shielding me with your protecting hand. (Psalms 139, 5)

  • The king then called on the Jews to help him, and the Jews rallied round him. Then they spread out through the city and killed a hundred thousand men on that day. (1 Maccabees 11, 47)


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