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  • But if you are not ready to send him, we will not go down, in view of the man's warning, "You will not be admitted to my presence unless your brother is with you." ' (Genesis 43, 5)

  • Yahweh then said to Moses, 'Put Aaron's branch back in front of the Testimony, where it will have its ritual place as a warning to the rebellious; thus you will rid me of their muttering for good, without their incurring death.' (Numbers 17, 25)

  • So, do what they ask; only, you must give them a solemn warning, and must tell them what the king who is to reign over them will do.' (1 Samuel 8, 9)

  • The king of Israel accordingly sent men to the place which Elisha had named. And he kept warning the king, and the king stayed on the alert; and this happened more than once or twice. (2 Kings 6, 10)

  • And yet through all the prophets and the seers, Yahweh had given Israel and Judah this warning, 'Turn from your wicked ways and keep my commandments and my laws in accordance with the entire Law which I laid down for your fathers and delivered to them through my servants the prophets.' (2 Kings 17, 13)

  • For as these ordeals were intended by him to search their hearts, so now this is not vengeance that God is exacting on us, but a warning inflicted by the Lord on those who are near his heart.' (Judith 8, 27)

  • In their ears he sounds a warning, ordering them to turn back from doing wrong. (Job 36, 10)

  • But God saves the afflicted by his affliction, warning him in his misery. (Job 36, 15)

  • His crashing gives warning of its coming, anger flashes out against iniquity. (Job 36, 33)

  • Listen, my people, while I give you warning; Israel, if only you would listen to me! (Psalms 81, 8)

  • The Jews pursued them a day's journey, from Adasa to the approaches of Gezer; they sounded their trumpets in warning as they followed them, (1 Maccabees 7, 45)

  • Accordingly, we have seen fit to write to various kings and states, warning them neither to molest the Jewish people nor to attack either them or their towns or their country, nor to ally themselves with any such aggressors. (1 Maccabees 15, 19)


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