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  • sent for a wise woman who lived at Thecua, and spoke to her thus: Make as if thou wert in mourning, put on funeral garments, and never a drop of oil to anoint thee, like a woman who has long been mourning for the dead. (2 Samuel 14, 2)

  • Word came back to Joab that the king was in tears, mourning over his son; (2 Samuel 19, 1)

  • And after they had finished mourning, he said to his sons, When I die, bury me in this tomb where God’s prophet rests, laying my bones beside his. (1 Kings 13, 31)

  • So it was everywhere; never a province, town or district the cruel edict reached but there was mourning and fasting, wailing and weeping among the Jewish folk, and of sackcloth and ashes many among them made their beds. (Esther 4, 3)

  • Here is a day marked down for mourning and lament, turned by God Almighty into a day of triumph for them; (Esther 16, 21)

  • I go mourning, my face blacker than ever the sun’s heat made it, rise up in public, and claim audience for my wrongs; (Job 30, 28)

  • What wonder if all, with me, is mourning and lament, if the music of harp and flute is heard no more? (Job 30, 31)

  • Beaten down, bowed to the earth, I go mourning all day long, (Psalms 37, 7)

  • Thou art my stronghold, I cry out to him still; hast thou never a thought for me? Must I go mourning, with enemies pressing me hard; (Psalms 41, 10)

  • Thou, O God, art all my strength; why hast thou cast me off? Must I go mourning, with enemies pressing me hard? (Psalms 42, 2)

  • Loud mourning there was in Israel, mourning in all the country-side; (1 Maccabees 1, 26)

  • With that, they tore their garments about them, Mattathias and his sons, and went clad in sackcloth, mourning right bitterly. (1 Maccabees 2, 14)


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