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the food at his table, the accommodation for his officials, the organisation of his staff and the way they were dressed, his cupbearers and the way they were dressed, and the burnt offerings, which he made in the Temple of Yahweh, it left her breathless, (2 Chronicles 9, 4)
He equipped these fortresses, stationing commanders in them, with supplies of food, oil and wine, (2 Chronicles 11, 11)
and acted wisely by distributing his sons throughout the territories of Judah and Benjamin, some in each fortified town, where he provided plenty of food for them and found them wives. (2 Chronicles 11, 23)
Men nominated for the purpose then took charge of the captives. From the booty they clothed all those of them who were naked; they gave them clothing and sandals, provided them with food and drink, mounted on donkeys all those who were infirm and took them back to Jericho, the city of palm trees, tho their brothers. Then they returned to Samaria. (2 Chronicles 28, 15)
Consequently, His Excellency forbade them to eat any of the consecrated food until a priest appeared who could consult urim and thummim. (Ezra 2, 63)
They also contributed money for the masons and carpenters, and food, drink and oil for the Sidonians and Tyrians for bringing cedar wood from Lebanon by sea to Jaffa, for which Cyrus king of Persia had given permission. (Ezra 3, 7)
Ezra then left his place in front of the Temple of God and went to the room of Jehohanan son of Eliashib, where he spent the night without eating food or drinking water, because he was still mourning over the exiles' infidelity. (Ezra 10, 6)
whereas the former governors, my predecessors, had been a burden on the people, from whom they took forty silver shekels a day for food and wine, while their attendants oppressed the people too. But I, fearing God, never did this. (Nehemiah 5, 15)
Consequently, His Excellency forbade them to eat any of the consecrated food until a priest appeared who could consult urim and thummim. (Nehemiah 7, 65)
At the same time I saw people in Judah treading the winepress, bringing in sacks of grain and loading donkeys on the Sabbath; they were also bringing wine, grapes, figs and every kind of merchandise into Jerusalem on the Sabbath day. So I forbade them to sell the food. (Nehemiah 13, 15)
When the banishment into Assyria came, I was taken away and went to Nineveh. All my brothers and the people of my race ate the food of the heathen, (Tobit 1, 10)
but for my part I was careful not to eat the food of the heathen. (Tobit 1, 11)
