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  • Mercy is welcome in time of trouble, like rain clouds in time of drought. (Ecclesiasticus 35, 24)

  • One kind of comrade congratulates a friend in prosperity but in time of trouble appears on the other side. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 4)

  • Brothers and allies are good in times of trouble; better than either, almsgiving to the rescue. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 24)

  • then I shall inflict trouble on Ariel, and there will be sighing and sobbing, and I shall make it truly Ariel. (Isaiah 29, 2)

  • They lift it on their shoulders and carry it, and put it down where it is meant to stand, so that it never moves from the spot. You may cry out to it in distress, it never replies, it never saves anyone in trouble. (Isaiah 46, 7)

  • No one makes upright accusations or pleads sincerely. All rely on empty words, utter falsehood, conceive trouble and give birth to evil. (Isaiah 59, 4)

  • A wild she-donkey, at home in the desert, snuffing the breeze in desire; who can control her when she is on heat? Males need not trouble to look for her, they will find her in her month. (Jeremiah 2, 24)

  • who say to a piece of wood, "You are my father," and to a stone, "You gave birth to me." For they turn to me their backs, never their faces; yet when trouble comes they shout, "Get up! Save us!" (Jeremiah 2, 27)

  • Where are your gods you made for yourself? Let them get up if they can save you when trouble comes! For you have as many gods as you have towns, Judah! (Jeremiah 2, 28)

  • So do not be afraid, my servant Jacob, Yahweh declares, Israel, do not be alarmed: for look, I shall rescue you from distant countries and your descendants from the country where they are captive. Jacob will return and be at peace, secure, with no one to trouble him. (Jeremiah 30, 10)

  • But do not be afraid, my servant Jacob, Israel, do not be alarmed: for look, I shall rescue you from afar and your descendants from the country where they are captive. Jacob will return and be at peace, secure, with no one to trouble him. (Jeremiah 46, 27)

  • nor restore sight to the blind, nor save anyone in trouble, (Baruch 6, 36)


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