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  • Therefore they now, carried boughs, and green branches, and palms for Him that had given them good success in cleansing his place. (2 Maccabees 10, 7)

  • And having good success in arms and in all things he took in hand, he slew more than twenty thousand in the two holds. (2 Maccabees 10, 23)

  • But when Machabeus and they that were with him, understood that the strong holds were besieged, they and all the people besought the Lord with lamentations and tears, that he would send a good angel to save Israel. (2 Maccabees 11, 6)

  • If therefore you will keep yourselves loyal in affairs, hereafter also I will endeavour to be a means of your good. (2 Maccabees 11, 19)

  • Thou shalt do well therefore to send to them, and grant them peace, that our pleasure being known, they may be of good comfort, and look to their own affairs. (2 Maccabees 11, 26)

  • And having filled the camp of the enemies with exceeding greet fear and tumult, they went off with good success. (2 Maccabees 13, 16)

  • Principally indeed out of fidelity to the king's interests, but in the next place also to provide for the good of my countrymen: for all our nation suffereth much from the evil proceedings of those men. (2 Maccabees 14, 8)

  • But when Machabeus perceived that Nicanor was more stern to him, and that when they met together as usual he behaved himself in a rough manner: and was sensible that this rough behaviour came not of good, he gathered together a few of his men, and hid himself from Nicanor. (2 Maccabees 14, 30)

  • Now Razias, one of the ancients of Jerusalem, was accused to Nicanor, a man that was a lover of the city, and of good report, who for his affection was called the father of the Jews. (2 Maccabees 14, 37)

  • So he armed every one of them, not with defence of shield and spear, but with very good speeches and exhortations, and told them a dream worthy to be believed, whereby he rejoiced them all. (2 Maccabees 15, 11)

  • Now the vision was in this manner: Onias who had been high priest, a good and virtuous man, modest in his looks, gentle in his manners, and graceful in his speech, and who from a child was exercised in virtues, holding up his hands, prayed for all the people of the Jews: (2 Maccabees 15, 12)

  • Thus being exhorted with the words of Judas, which were very good, and proper to stir up the courage, and strengthen the hearts of the young men, they resolved to fight, and to set upon them manfully : that valour might decide the matter, because the holy city and the temple were in danger. (2 Maccabees 15, 17)


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