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  • and the Lord will keep every kind of sickness far from thee; the fierce afflictions of Egypt, thou knowest them well, he will send not on thee but on thy enemies. (Deuteronomy 7, 15)

  • kite and falcon and vulture and all else of their kind, (Deuteronomy 14, 13)

  • ostrich, night-owl, sea-mew, and hawks of every kind, (Deuteronomy 14, 15)

  • and pelican, with curlews of every kind; the hoopoe, besides, and the bat. (Deuteronomy 14, 18)

  • There must be no sacred wood around the Lord’s altar, no tree of any kind, (Deuteronomy 16, 21)

  • Do not sow thy vineyard with a second kind of seed, or both the crop thou hast sown and the fruit of thy vineyard are forfeit. (Deuteronomy 22, 9)

  • thou must learn, now, to obey those enemies the Lord will send out to conquer thee; obey them in hunger, and thirst, and nakedness, and every kind of want; a yoke of iron shall be fastened on thy neck, and shall crush thee down. (Deuteronomy 28, 48)

  • thou, in heaven, thy dwelling-place, wilt listen and relent. Thou knowest the hearts of all human kind, and wilt send to each man, according to the dispositions of his heart, the lot his deeds deserve; (1 Kings 8, 39)

  • thou, in heaven, thy high dwelling-place, wilt be listening; do thou relent, and send to each man the lot his deeds deserve, thou, who alone readest the hearts of human kind. (2 Chronicles 6, 30)

  • No memory of the wondrous protection thou hadst given them could win their obedience; they would spurn the yoke, and take their own defiant path, the path that led back to slavery. But thou, a God so indulgent, so kind, so merciful, so patient, so pitying, wouldst not abandon them; (Nehemiah 9, 17)

  • Come near, and see what God does, how wonderful he is in his dealings with human kind, (Psalms 65, 5)

  • Not for these to share man’s common lot of trouble; the plagues which afflict human kind still pass them by. (Psalms 72, 5)


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