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  • Such was the song of Tobias. He lived forty-two years after recovering his sight, lived to see his great-grandchildren; (Tobit 14, 1)

  • Ninety-nine years he lived in the fear of God, and with full hearts they buried him. (Tobit 14, 16)

  • till at last war was levied upon him by the Assyrian king Nabuchodonosor,✻ then in the twelfth year of his reign, with his capital at Nineve. This Nabuchodonosor defeated him (Judith 1, 5)

  • It was on the twenty-second day of the first month, in the thirteenth year of his reign, that this resolve was taken at Nabuchodonosor’s court. (Judith 2, 1)

  • to worship one God only, the God of heaven. He it was bade them remove thence, and dwell in Charan. At a time when famine overspread the world, they took refuge in Egypt; and there, when four hundred years had passed,✻ they had grown so numerous that there was no counting the muster of them. (Judith 5, 9)

  • there from brackish fountains fresh water sprang, there, for forty years, heaven itself sent them nourishment. (Judith 5, 15)

  • But there was a time, these many years back, when they forsook the old paths God had given them to follow; then, in battle after battle, nation after nation defeated them, and a multitude of them were borne away as captives into an alien land; (Judith 5, 22)

  • Judith had now been left a widow these three years and six months past; (Judith 8, 4)

  • And for the serving-maid, Judith let her go free.There, then, Judith lived on in her husband’s dwelling-place, and a hundred and five years had passed before she was laid to rest at his side at Bethulia; (Judith 16, 28)

  • It was now the third year of his reign, and he held high feast for all his lords and vassals; Persian warriors, Median notables, and the governor of every province, were his guests. (Esther 1, 3)

  • It was in Tebeth, the tenth month, in the seventh year of Assuerus’ reign, that she was escorted to the royal bed-chamber.✻ (Esther 2, 16)

  • It was in the twelfth year of the reign, in Nisan, the first month of it, that the lot (which the Hebrews call Pur) was cast into the urn in Aman’s presence, to determine the day and month when he would make an end of the Jews; and the month chosen was the twelfth month, Adar. (Esther 3, 7)


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