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  • When the hour of battle draws near, the priest shall advance to the head of the army and shall speak to the people saying: (Deuteronomy 20, 2)

  • "My servant Moses is dead; therefore, the hour has come for you to cross the Jordan River, and all the people shall go with you to the land which I give to the sons of Israel. (Joshua 1, 2)

  • Then Yahweh said to Joshua: "Do not be afraid, for tomorrow at this hour I will give them to you that you may sacrifice them to me. Cut the hocks of their horses and burn their chariots of war." (Joshua 11, 6)

  • just as Elisha had told him when the king had come down to see him. For when Elisha had said to the king, "Tomorrow at this hour, at the gate of Samaria, two measures of barley as well as a measure of flour shall be sold for a shekel," (2 Kings 7, 18)

  • It lasted for more than one year, and when the two years were over and his last hour had come, he died in great pain. The people did not light a bonfire in mourning for him as they had for his father. (2 Chronicles 21, 19)

  • These two destinies were fulfilled at the moment, the hour and the day laid down by God among the nations. (Esther 10, 11)

  • The hour of darkness fills him with dread, as distress and anguish close in on him. (Job 15, 24)

  • Morning is their darkest hour the time for them to fear. (Job 24, 17)

  • Remember Abraham who proved himself faithful in the hour of trial, and how God held him to be a righteous man. (1 Maccabees 2, 52)

  • The hour of adversity makes one forget pleasure; at the end of a man's life his deeds will be revealed. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 27)

  • The sinner will remain quietly with you for an hour but when you are distracted he will throw away his mask. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 15)

  • Win your neighbor's confidence when he is poor so that you may enjoy his goods with him when he grows rich; be loyal in his hour of trouble and you will win, in the end, a share in his inheritance. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 23)


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