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  • The magistrates knew nothing of where I had gone or what I was doing, for as yet I had disclosed nothing to the Jews, neither to the priests, nor to the nobles, nor to the magistrates, nor to the others who would be concerned about the matter. (Nehemiah 2, 16)

  • When Sanballat heard that we were rebuilding the wall, it roused his anger and he became very much incensed. He ridiculed the Jews, (Nehemiah 3, 33)

  • saying in the presence of his brethren and the troops of Samaria: "What are these miserable Jews trying to do? Will they complete their restoration in a single day? Will they recover these stones, burnt as they are, from the heaps of dust?" (Nehemiah 3, 34)

  • When the Jews who lived near them had come to us from one place after another, and had told us ten times over that they were about to attack us, (Nehemiah 4, 6)

  • Then there rose a great outcry of the common people and their wives against certain of their fellow Jews. (Nehemiah 5, 1)

  • saying to them: "As far as we were able, we bought back our fellow Jews who had been sold to Gentiles; you, however, are selling your own brothers, to have them bought back by us." They remained silent, for they could find no answer. (Nehemiah 5, 8)

  • Though I set my table for a hundred and fifty persons, Jews and magistrates, as well as those who came to us from the nations round about, (Nehemiah 5, 17)

  • containing this text: "Among the nations it has been reported--Geshem is witness to this--that you and the Jews are planning a rebellion; that for this reason you are rebuilding the wall; and that you are to be their king"--and so on. (Nehemiah 6, 6)

  • Also in those days I saw Jews who had married Ashdodite, Ammonite, or Moabite wives. (Nehemiah 13, 23)

  • Of their children, half spoke Ashdodite, and none of them knew how to speak Jewish; and so it was in regard to the languages of the various other peoples. (Nehemiah 13, 24)

  • Before them all Tobit proclaimed how God had mercifully restored sight to his eyes. When Tobit reached Sarah, the wife of his son Tobiah, he greeted her: "Welcome, my daughter! Blessed be your God for bringing you to us, daughter! Blessed are your father and your mother. Blessed is my son Tobiah, and blessed are you, daughter! Welcome to your home with blessing and joy. Come in, daughter!" That day there was joy for all the Jews who lived in Nineveh. (Tobit 11, 17)

  • She chose sandals for her feet, and put on her anklets, bracelets, rings, earrings, and all her other jewelry. Thus she made herself very beautiful, to captivate the eyes of all the men who should see her. (Judith 10, 4)


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