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  • In what numbers, then, did they come back to Jerusalem, and to the various cities of Juda, these exiles that had been taken to Babylon by the Chaldaean king Nabuchodonosor, and were now on the march for home?✻ (Ezra 2, 1)

  • Their leaders were Zorobabel, Josue, Nehemia, Saraia, Rahelaia, Mardochai, Belsan, Mesphar, Beguai, Rehun and Baana. These were the numbers the various clans of Israel provided: (Ezra 2, 2)

  • These were the numbers the various clans provided: Pharos (of the sons of Sechenias), a hundred and fifty under Zacharias; (Ezra 8, 3)

  • But I, God putting such a resolve into my heart, mustered them all, nobles, rulers and common citizens alike, to make a register of them. I found the old register, with the names of those who first returned from exile, and their numbers, it proved, were as follows. (Nehemiah 7, 5)

  • These were the numbers in which they came back to Jerusalem, and to the various cities of Juda, these exiles that had been taken to Babylon by the Chaldaean king Nabuchodonosor, and afterwards returned home. (Nehemiah 7, 6)

  • Their leaders were Zorobabel, Josue, Nehemias, Azarias, Raamias, Nahamani, Mardochaeus, Belsam, Mespharath, Begoai, Nahum and Baana. These were the numbers the various clans of Israel provided: (Nehemiah 7, 7)

  • Face to earth the men of Israel bowed down, and threw dust on their heads, as they saw the enemy’s numbers, beseeching God with one accord to grant his people deliverance; (Judith 7, 4)

  • Time passed, and he gave his people great increase of numbers, till it outmatched its rivals. (Psalms 104, 24)

  • he blesses them, so that their numbers increase beyond measure, and to their cattle grants increase. (Psalms 106, 38)

  • Nay, said Judas, nothing forbids great numbers should be at the mercy of small; what matter makes it to the God of heaven, few be his soldiers or many when he grants deliverance? (1 Maccabees 3, 18)

  • But Judas cried to his fellows, What, would you be daunted by the numbers of them? Would you give ground before their attack? (1 Maccabees 4, 8)

  • At the sight of their great numbers, this was Judas’ prayer: Blessed art thou, Saviour of Israel, who didst make use of thy servant David, a giant’s onset to overthrow! Victory thou didst give, over an invading army, to Saul’s son Jonathan and the squire that bore him company! (1 Maccabees 4, 30)


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