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  • 'May the king now please be informed that the Jews, who have come up from you to us, have arrived in Jerusalem and are rebuilding the rebellious and evil city; they have begun rebuilding the walls and are laying the foundations; (Ezra 4, 12)

  • 'After all that has befallen us because of our evil deeds and our deep guilt -- though you, our God, have punished us less than our iniquities deserved and have allowed us to escape like this- (Ezra 9, 13)

  • Sanballat and Geshem sent me this message, 'Come and meet us at Ha-Chephirim in the Vale of Ono.' But they had evil designs on me. (Nehemiah 6, 2)

  • Even in their own kingdom, despite your great goodness which you bestowed on them, despite the wide and fertile country which you had lavished on them, they did not serve you or renounce their evil deeds. (Nehemiah 9, 35)

  • He replied, 'You burn the fish's heart and liver, and their smoke is used in the case of a man or woman plagued by a demon or evil spirit; any such affliction disappears for good, leaving no trace. (Tobit 6, 8)

  • It is right to keep the secret of a king, yet right to reveal and publish the works of God as they deserve. Do what is good, and no evil can befall you. (Tobit 12, 7)

  • those who commit sin and do evil bring harm on themselves. (Tobit 12, 10)

  • There was once a man in the land of Uz called Job: a sound and honest man who feared God and shunned evil. (Job 1, 1)

  • So Yahweh asked him, 'Did you pay any attention to my servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth: a sound and honest man who fears God and shuns evil.' (Job 1, 8)

  • So Yahweh asked him, 'Did you pay any attention to my servant Job? There is no one like him on the earth: a sound and honest man who fears God and shuns evil. He persists in his integrity still; you achieved nothing by provoking me to ruin him.' (Job 2, 3)

  • Six times he will deliver you from sorrow, and the seventh time, evil will not touch you. (Job 5, 19)

  • Is evil to be found on my lips? Can I not recognise misfortune when I taste it? (Job 6, 30)


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