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  • At that time, they built around Mount Zion high walls and strong towers to prevent the pagans from coming in to occupy it as they had done before. (1 Maccabees 4, 60)

  • The envoys you sent to our people informed us of the successes and prosperity of your nation. We rejoiced at their coming. (1 Maccabees 14, 21)

  • They arose early in the morning and advanced into the plain and saw what a large army, both infantry and cavalry, was coming to meet them. A stream lay between them, (1 Maccabees 16, 5)

  • On his arrival in Jerusalem, he was hospitably received by the city and the High Priest to whom he related the report that had been made. He revealed the reason for his coming and asked the High Priest if the report was really true. (2 Maccabees 3, 9)

  • Ptolemy at once appointed Nicanor, son of Patroclus, one of the king's first Friends, and sent him at the head of some twenty thousand men coming from all nations, with the order to wipe out all the Jews. At his side, he put Gorgias, a general of much experience in matters of war. (2 Maccabees 8, 9)

  • He was infuriated and determined to take revenge on the Jews for the offense he had just received in Persepolis when they forced him to flee. He ordered the chariot driver to hurry up and not to stop until the journey's end. But the judgment of God was coming upon him, for he said in his pride, "As soon as I arrive in Jerusalem, I shall turn it into a cemetery of the Jews." (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • When the men of Judas learned about the coming of Nicanor and the invasion of Nicanor was coming and about the invasion of the pagans, they sprinkled dust upon their heads, and called on Him who had established his people forever, and had each time protected his people by wonderful manifestations. (2 Maccabees 14, 15)

  • Who is this coming from the wilderness? There seems to be a pillar of smoke, with fumes of myrrh and frankincense. (Song of Solomon 3, 6)

  • Your teeth are like sheep newly shorn, coming in droves from the washing, each one opposing its twin, not one has been left alone. (Song of Solomon 4, 2)

  • Your teeth are like sheep coming in droves from the washing, each one opposing its twin, not one has been left alone. (Song of Solomon 6, 6)

  • "Who is this coming like the dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, majestic as bannered troops?" (Song of Solomon 6, 10)

  • Who is this coming from the wilderness leaning upon her lover? I woke you under the apple tree, where you were conceived by your mother, where she who bore you was in travail. (Song of Solomon 8, 5)


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