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  • but it is thy fatherly Providence that brings her safe to port; thou hast made the sea into a high road men may travel by without harm, (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 3)

  • Travel not with a rash companion, if thou wouldst not shoulder all his misfortune; he will go his own way, and thou share the reward of his folly. (Ecclesiasticus 8, 18)

  • Suffice it that you bow your necks to her yoke, are content to accept her schooling. To find her, needs no distant travel …✻ (Ecclesiasticus 51, 34)

  • In skiffs of papyrus reed she sends her ambassadors to the sea-coast! Ay, speed on your errand, but to a people far away, sundered from you by leagues of travel, dreaded people at the end of the earth, race that bears a tyrant’s yoke, in a land that is all rivers like your own.✻ (Isaiah 18, 2)

  • What burden for the Arabs?✻ By evening, sleep in the woods you must, you that travel to Dedanim. (Isaiah 21, 13)

  • A high road will stretch across it, by divine proclamation kept holy; none that is defiled may travel on it; and there you shall find a straight path lying before you, wayfarer is none so foolish he can go astray. (Isaiah 35, 8)

  • And now, son of man, draw a picture. A picture of two roads, both leading from a common point, by which the sword of the Chaldaean king may travel. Here he is, planning his course at the sign-post, where two roads meet, a city at the end of either. (Ezekiel 21, 19)

  • Let those of you who are men of influence, he said, travel down with me, and bring your charges against this man, if you have anything against him. (Acts 25, 5)

  • nay, have we not the right to travel about with a woman who is a sister, as the other apostles do, as the Lord’s brethren do, and Cephas?✻ (1 Corinthians 9, 5)

  • If I find it worth while to make the journey myself, they shall travel with me. (1 Corinthians 16, 4)


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