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  • Thus the whole body of those who had come back from exile made arbours and lodged in them; since the days of Josue son of Nun the rite had fallen into abeyance, and now there was great rejoicing. (Nehemiah 8, 17)

  • Not thine to plot eagerly for our undoing; the storm passes, and thou grantest clear weather again; tears and sighs are over, and thou fillest the cup with rejoicing; (Tobit 3, 22)

  • In the Hebrew calendar, a day of rejoicing commemorates her victory; in such honour have the Jews held it from that day to this. (Judith 16, 31)

  • When Mardochaeus came out from his audience with the king, resplendent in royal robes of violet and white, a gold crown on his head, his cloak of purple and lawn, the whole city welcomed him with rejoicing and applause; (Esther 8, 15)

  • Everywhere it was on the thirteenth of Adar they began laying about them, and next day they slew no more; so it was this day, the fourteenth, they made into a holiday, to be observed thenceforward with feast, and rejoicing, and carousal. (Esther 9, 17)

  • but in the unwalled towns and villages round about, carouse and rejoicing and the sharing out of dainties began on the fourteenth. (Esther 9, 19)

  • as the days of Jewry’s vengeance, when weeping and lament gave place to mirth and gladness. There was to be feasting on both days, and on both days rejoicing; dainties should be exchanged, and gifts made to the poor. (Esther 9, 22)

  • for keeping Purim feast with yearly rejoicing. And they, at the bidding of Mardochaeus and Esther, bound themselves and their children to keep it in mind; the fasting, and the cries for aid, the casting of the lots, (Esther 9, 31)

  • Nay, listen to my prayer, have mercy on the people thou claimest for thy own; turn our sadness, Lord, into rejoicing, and let us live to bless thy name; do not silence the lips that sing thy praise. (Esther 13, 17)

  • you too must keep it as one of the year’s holidays, and observe it with due rejoicing; so making it known to posterity (Esther 16, 22)

  • Tremble, and serve the Lord, rejoicing in his presence, but with awe in your hearts. (Psalms 2, 11)

  • With that, thou didst turn my sadness into rejoicing, thou hast undone the sackcloth I wore, and girded me about with gladness. (Psalms 29, 12)


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