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  • After all that has come upon us for our evil deeds and our sins, you, our God, have pardoned our wickedness, since you allowed all who are here to survive. (Ezra 9, 13)

  • But when they were at peace, they did evil against you again, and you gave them over to the hands of the enemies who oppressed them. Once more they cried to you, and you listened to them from heaven, and by your great kindness you saved them many times. (Nehemiah 9, 28)

  • I returned to Jerusalem and I was informed of the evil Eliashib had done just to please Tobiah, allotting to him a chamber inside the court to the House of God. (Nehemiah 13, 7)

  • So I reprimanded the leaders of Judah, saying to them, "You have done great evil by not respecting the sabbath day. (Nehemiah 13, 17)

  • Raphael said to him, "If you burn the heart and the liver in the presence of a man or a woman who is tormented by a devil or an evil spirit, their torments will cease. (Tobit 6, 8)

  • It is good to hide the secrets of kings but to make known publicly the works of God. Do the works of God. Do good, and evil will not harm you. (Tobit 12, 7)

  • No one could say anything evil of her because she greatly feared God. (Judith 8, 8)

  • Once more Esther had an opportunity of being heard by the king. Weeping and falling before him, she begged him to frustrate the evil plot of Haman the Agagite against the Jews. (Esther 8, 3)

  • O God, more powerful than all, hear the voice of those in despair; save us from the evil man's power, and deliver me from my fear. (Esther 14, 19)

  • These evil practices of past times, as attested by the records, have been carried over to the present in the crimes perpetrated by unworthy officials. (Esther 16, 7)

  • Job, a blameless and upright man who feared God and shunned evil, once lived in the land of Uz. (Job 1, 1)

  • Yahweh asked again, "Have you noticed my servant Job? No one on earth is as blameless and upright as he, a man who fears God and avoids evil." (Job 1, 8)


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