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  • My soul blesses the Lord, the great King (Tobit 13, 15)

  • It was the twelfth year of Nebuchadnezzar who reigned over the Assyrians in the great city of Nineveh. Arphaxad was then reigning over the Medes in Ecbatana. (Judith 1, 1)

  • About this time King Nebuchadnezzar gave battle to King Arphaxad in the great plain lying in the territory of Ragae. (Judith 1, 5)

  • to the peoples of Carmel, Gilead, Upper Galilee, the great plain of Esdraelon, (Judith 1, 8)

  • 'Thus speaks the Great King, lord of the whole world, "Go; take men of proven valour, about a hundred and twenty thousand foot soldiers and a strong company of horse with twelve thousand cavalrymen; (Judith 2, 5)

  • 'We are servants of the great King Nebuchadnezzar; we lie prostrate before you. Treat us as you think fit. (Judith 3, 2)

  • Thus he reached the edge of Esdraelon, in the neighbourhood of Dothan, a village facing the great ridge of Judaea. (Judith 3, 9)

  • When God told them to leave their home and set out for Canaan, they settled there and accumulated gold and silver and great herds of cattle. (Judith 5, 9)

  • Next, famine having overwhelmed the land of Canaan, they went down to Egypt where they stayed till they were well nourished. There they became a great multitude, a race beyond counting. (Judith 5, 10)

  • 'May God be judge between you and us! For you have done us great harm, by not suing for peace with the Assyrians. (Judith 7, 24)

  • Everyone, great and small, came running down, since her arrival was unexpected. They threw the gate open, welcomed the women, lit a fire to see by and crowded round them. (Judith 13, 13)

  • He gave a great shout, wept, sobbed, shrieked and rent his clothes. (Judith 14, 16)


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