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  • The rest of the history of Manasseh, his prayer to God, and the words of the seers who spoke to him in the name of Yahweh the God of Israel, can be found in the Annals of the Kings of Israel. (2 Chronicles 33, 18)

  • His prayer and how God heard his prayer, all his sins, his unfaithfulness, the sites where he built High places and set up sacred trunks and idols before he humbled himself are recorded in the Annals of Hozai. (2 Chronicles 33, 19)

  • May your ears be attentive and your eyes open to listen to the prayer of your servant! I am now in your presence day and night, for your servants, the children of Israel. I confess to you the sins we children of Israel have committed against you: I myself and the family of my father have sinned. (Nehemiah 1, 6)

  • Listen to my prayer and to the prayer of those who only wish to honor your Name. I ask you to help me now. May I be well received by the king." I was then in charge of preparing the drinks of the king. (Nehemiah 1, 11)

  • Mattaniah son of Mica, grandson of Zabdi, son of Asaph, who directed the hymns and, at prayer, intoned the thanksgiving; Bakbukiah, the second in rank among his kinsmen; Obaidah son of Shammua, grandson of Galai, son of Jeduthun. (Nehemiah 11, 17)

  • When I reached manhood I married Anna of the race of our forefathers and she bore me a son, Tobias. (Tobit 1, 9)

  • All my goods were confiscated and nothing was left to me that was not taken for the royal treasury, except Anna my wife and Tobias my son. (Tobit 1, 20)

  • When I returned to my house, my wife Anna and my son Tobias were given back to me. At the feast of Pentecost, the sacred feast of the Seven Weeks, they prepared a good meal for me and I sat down to eat. (Tobit 2, 1)

  • When Tobias returned, he said: "Father, one of ours has been strangled and thrown into the public square." (Tobit 2, 3)

  • The Lord in his glory heard the prayer of Tobit and of Sara (Tobit 3, 16)

  • and he sent Raphael to heal them both - to give back his sight to Tobit and to give Sara, the daughter of Ragouel, to Tobit's son Tobias, as his wife. Also, Raphael would enchain the wicked demon Asmodeus so that Sara would be the wife of Tobias. At the same time Tobit, who had gone for a short walk, returned to the house; and Sara, the daughter of Ragouel, came down from the upper room. (Tobit 3, 17)

  • "I have asked for death, had I better not call Tobias and tell him about this money before I die?" (Tobit 4, 2)


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