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Jonathan and Simon took up their brother Judas and buried him in his ancestral tomb at Modein. (1 Maccabees 9, 19)
Over the tomb of his father and brothers, Simon raised a monument high enough to catch the eye, using dressed stone back and front. (1 Maccabees 13, 27)
So many carcases he had thrust out to lie unburied; now he himself had none to mourn him, no funeral rites, no place in the tomb of his ancestors. (2 Maccabees 5, 10)
A man guilty of murder will flee till he reaches his tomb: let no one halt him! (Proverbs 28, 17)
Or take someone who has had a hundred children and lived for many years, and, having reached old age, has never enjoyed the good things of life and has not even got a tomb; it seems to me, a still-born child is happier. (Ecclesiastes 6, 3)
To build your house with other people's money is like collecting stones for your own tomb. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 8)
May their bones flourish again from the tomb, and may the names of those illustrious men be worthily borne by their sons! (Ecclesiasticus 46, 12)
As for the twelve prophets, may their bones flower again from the tomb, since they have comforted Jacob and redeemed him in faith and hope. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 10)
All other kings of nations, all of them, lie honourably, each in his own tomb; (Isaiah 14, 18)
'What do you own here, who gave you the right for you to hew yourself a tomb here?' He is hewing himself a tomb, is digging a resting-place for himself in the rock. (Isaiah 22, 16)
He was given a grave with the wicked, and his tomb is with the rich, although he had done no violence, had spoken no deceit. (Isaiah 53, 9)
Their quiver a gaping tomb, they are all of them fighters. (Jeremiah 5, 16)