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  • To the netherworld the wicked will depart, all the nations that have no thought of God. (Psalms 9, 18)

  • People of wealth have no thought, they will be silenced like the beasts. (Psalms 49, 13)

  • People of wealth have no thought, they will be silenced like the beasts. (Psalms 49, 21)

  • Because I was silent while you did these things, you thought I was like you. But now I rebuke you and make this charge against you. (Psalms 50, 21)

  • Give this a thought, you who forget God, lest I tear you to pieces with no one to help you. (Psalms 50, 22)

  • He thought: "This is now the opportunity for me to make myself famous and become an important man in the kingdom. I will go to fight Judas and his men who do not obey the king's order." (1 Maccabees 3, 14)

  • Gorgias arrived at the camp of the Jews by night but found no one there. He then began to search for them in the mountains, for he thought: "They are running away from us." (1 Maccabees 4, 5)

  • for Demetrius thought: "Let us make the first move in making peace with him before he makes peace with Alexander against us, (1 Maccabees 10, 4)

  • He became too ambitious and thought of becoming the leader of his nation. So he looked for ways to do away with Simon and his sons. (1 Maccabees 16, 13)

  • Menelaus thought of taking advantage of the opportunity, and stole some of the golden vessels from the Temple, which he then gave to Andronicus as gifts. He also managed to sell others in Tyre and in the neighboring cities. (2 Maccabees 4, 32)

  • When news of these events reached the king, he thought that the whole of Judea had risen in rebellion. He became furious and, leaving Egypt, went to take Jerusalem by force. (2 Maccabees 5, 11)

  • Antiochus took with him eighteen hundred talents which he had stolen from the Temple, and hurriedly went back to Antioch, so proud that he thought himself capable of sailing by land and walking on the sea. (2 Maccabees 5, 21)


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