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and brought it in; the tabernacle, too, with all its equipment, and all the furniture of the sanctuary that remained still in the tabernacle, priests and Levites brought to the spot. (2 Chronicles 5, 5)
The paschal victim itself was roasted over the fire, as the law enjoins; the welcome-offerings were cooked in pan and pot and caldron, and so divided among the people without more ado. (2 Chronicles 35, 13)
then Eziel son of Araia, of the gold-merchants, then Ananias, of the apothecaries; these let out Jerusalem as far as the wall round the open square.✻ (Nehemiah 3, 8)
Then he crossed Euphrates into Mesopotamia, and stormed every stronghold between the river Mambre and the sea. (Judith 2, 14)
All the land of Mesopotamia he overran, from Cilicia on the north to the frontier of Japheth on the south, (Judith 2, 15)
And now from every city and province, from the Syrians of Mesopotamia and Sobal and from (Libya✻ and) Cilicia, king and chieftain sent envoys to Holofernes. (Judith 3, 1)
Then, after traversing the Syrian country of Sobal, and Apamea, and Mesopotamia, he reached the Idumæans that dwelt in the land of Gabaa. (Judith 3, 14)
but they made their abode in Mesopotamia, because they had no mind to worship the old gods of Chaldaea; (Judith 5, 7)
For thyself, thou hast but to keep early tryst with God, make thy plea to his omnipotence. (Job 8, 5)
What, wouldst thou search out the ways of God, have knowledge unconfined of his omnipotence? (Job 11, 7)
Or rather, it is to God, the omnipotent, I will speak; with him I remonstrate; (Job 13, 3)
And all because he chose God for his enemy, matched himself against omnipotence; (Job 15, 25)
