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| Citation | Articles | Verse |
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| Tob. 2:12 | Now this trial the Lord therefore permitted to happen to him, that an example might be given to posterity of his patience, as also of holy Job. | |
| Tob. 4:13 | Take heed to keep thyself, my son, from all fornication, and beside thy wife never endure to know a crime. | |
| Tob. 4:14 | Never suffer pride to reign in thy mind, or in thy words: for from it all perdition took its beginning. | |
| Tob. 4:93 | — | |
| Tob. 5:7 | But he answered: Of the children of Israel. And Tobias said to him: Knowest thou the way that leadeth to the country of the Medes? | |
| Tob. 5:12 | And Tobias said: What manner of joy shall be to me, who sit in darkness and see not the light of heaven? | |
| Tob. 12:7 | For it is good to hide the secret of a king: to reveal and confess the works of God. | |
| Tob. 12:15 | For I am the angel Raphael, one of the seven, who stand before the Lord. | |
| Tob. 12:19 | I seemed indeed to eat and to drink with you but I use an invisible meat and drink, which cannot be seen by men. | |
| Judith 6:15 | Saying: O Lord God of heaven and earth, behold their pride, and look on our low condition, and have regard to the face of thy saints, and shew that thou forsakest not them that trust on thee, and that thou humblest them that presume of themselves, and glory in their own strength. | |
| Judith 9:17 | O God of the heavens, creator of the waters, and Lord of the whole creation, hear me a poor wretch, making supplication to thee, and presuming of thy mercy. | |
| Judith 14:6 | Then Achior seeing the power that the God of Israel had wrought, leaving the religion of the Gentiles, he believed God, and circumcised the flesh of his foreskin, and was joined to the people of Israel, with all the succession of his kindred until this present day. | |
| Judith 15:10 | And when she was come out to him, they all blessed her with one voice, saying: Thou art the glory of Jerusalem, thou art the joy of Israel, thou art the honour of our people: | |
| Judith 16:17 | Let all thy creatures serve thee: because thou hast spoken, and they were made: thou didst send forth thy spirit, and they were created, and there is no one that can resist thy voice. | |
| Esther 1:3 | Now in the third year of his reign he made a great feast for all the princes, and for his servants, for the most mighty of the Persians, and the nobles of the Medes, and the governors of the provinces in his sight, | |
| Esther 6:11 | So Aman took the robe and the horse, and arraying Mardochai in the street of the city, and setting him on the horse, went before him, and proclaimed: This honour is he worthy of, whom the king hath a mind to honour. | |
| Esther 13:9 | And said: O Lord, Lord, almighty king, for all things are in thy power, and there is none that can resist thy will, if thou determine to save Israel. | |
| Esther 13:14 | But I feared lest I should transfer the honour of my God to a man, and lest I should adore any one except my God. | |
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| 1 Mac. 2:41 | — | |
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| 1 Macc. 3:2 | And all his brethren helped him, and all they that had joined themselves to his father, and they fought with cheerfulness the battle of Israel. | |
| 1 Macc. 3:21 | But we will fight for our lives, and our laws: | |
| 1 Macc. 12:9 | We, though we needed none of these things having for our comfort the holy books that are in our hands, | |
| 1 Macc. 13:3 | And exhorted them, saying: You know what great battles I and my brethren, and the house of my father, have fought for the laws, and the sanctuary, and the distresses that we have seen: | |
| 2 Macc. 1:2 | May God be gracious to you, and remember his covenant that he made with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, his faithful servants: | |
| 2 Macc. 1:23 | And all the priests made prayer, while the sacrifice was consuming, Jonathan beginning, and the rest answering. | |
| 2 Macc. 3:1 | Therefore, when the holy city was inhabited with all peace, and the laws as yet were very well kept, because of the godliness of Onias, the high priest and the hatred his soul had of evil, | |
| 2 Mac. 3:15 | And the priests prostrated themselves before the altar in their priests' vestments, and called upon him from heaven, who made the law concerning things given to be kept, that he would preserve them safe, for them that had deposited them. | |
| 2 Macc. 3:38 | If thou hast any enemy, or traitor to thy king dom, send him thither, and thou shalt receive him again scourged, if so be he escape: for there is undoubtedly in that place a certain power of God. | |
| 2 Macc. 4:7 | But after the death of Seleucus, when Antiochus, who was called the Illustrious, had taken possession of the kingdom, Jason, the brother of Onias, ambitiously sought the high priesthood: | |
| 2 Macc. 4:14 | Insomuch that the priests were not now occupied about the offices of the altar, but despising the temple and neglecting the sacrifices, hastened to be partakers of the games, and of the unlawful allowance thereof, and of the exercise of the discus. | |
| 2 Macc. 5:19 | But God did not choose the people for the place's sake, but the place for the people's sake. | |
| 2 Macc. 6:20 | And considering in what manner he was to come to it, patiently bearing, he determined not to do any unlawful things for the love of life. | |
| 2 Macc. 6:28 | And I shall leave an example of fortitude to young men, if with a ready mind and constancy I suffer an honourable death, for the most venerable and most holy laws. And having spoken thus, he was forthwith carried to execution. | |
| 2 Macc. 6:30 | But when he was now ready to die with the stripes, he groaned: and said: O Lord, who hast the holy knowledge, thou knowest manifestly that whereas I might be delivered from death, I suffer grievous pains in body: but in soul am well content to suffer these things, because I fear thee. | |
| 2 Macc. 9:13 | Then this wicked man prayed to the Lord, of whom he was not like to obtain mercy. not for the offence committed against God: but barely on account of his present sufferings. | |
| 2 Mac. 14:42 | Choosing to die nobly rather than to fall into the hands of the wicked, and to suffer abuses unbecoming his noble birth. | |
| 2 Macc. 15:14 | Then Onias answering, said: This is a lover of his brethren, and of the people of Israel: this is he that prayeth much for the people, and for all the holy city, Jeremias, the prophet of God. | |
| 2 Macc. 15:18 | For their concern was less for their wives, and children, and for their brethren, and kinsfolks: but their greatest and principal fear was for the holiness of the temple. | |
| Job 1:2 | And there were born to him seven sons and three daughters. | |
| Job 1:6 | Now on a certain day, when the sons of God came to stand before the Lord, Satan also was present among them. represents to us in a figure, accommodated to the ways and understandings of men, 1. The restless endeavours of Satan against the servants of God; 2. That he can do nothing without God's permission; 3. That God doth not permit him to tempt them above their strength: but assists them by his divine grace in such manner, that the vain efforts of the enemy only serve to illustrate their virtue and increase their merit. | |
| Job 1:14 | There came a messenger to Job, and said: The oxen were ploughing, and the asses feeding beside them, | |
| Job 1:21 | And said: Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away: as it hath pleased the Lord, so is it done: blessed be the name of the Lord. | |
| Job 2:4 | And Satan answered, and said: Skin for skin; and all that a man hath, he will give for his life: | |
| Job 3:1 | After this, Job opened his mouth, and cursed his day, evil to any thing of God's creation; but only to express in a stronger manner his sense of human miseries in general, and of his own calamities in particular. | |
| Job 3:8 | Let them curse it who curse the day, who are ready to raise up a leviathan: | |
| Job 3:9 | Let the stars be darkened with the mist thereof: let it expect light, and not see it, nor the rising of the dawning of the day: | |
| Job 3:11 | Why did I not die in the womb? why did I not perish when I came out of the belly? | |
| Job 3:13 | For now I should have been asleep and still, and should have rest in my sleep: |