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  • The golden crown and the bahem that you sent, we have received. And we are prepared to make a great peace with you, and to write to the officers of the king to remit to you the things that we have released. (1 Maccabees 13, 37)

  • But it happened, throughout the entire city of Jerusalem, that there were seen, for forty days, horsemen rushing through the air, having golden robes, and armed with spears, like a cohort of soldiers, (2 Maccabees 5, 2)

  • and horses, set in order by ranks, running, coming together to engage in close combat, and the shaking of shields, and a helmeted multitude stretching forth swords, and the casting of darts, and the splendor of golden armor, and all kinds of breastplates. (2 Maccabees 5, 3)

  • She has immolated her victims. She has mixed her wine and set forth her table. (Proverbs 9, 2)

  • Before the silver cord is broken, and the golden band pulls away, and the pitcher is crushed over the fountain, and the wheel is broken above the cistern, (Ecclesiastes 12, 6)

  • And there is a friend who is a companion at table, but he will not remain in a day of need. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 10)

  • An evil eye is directed at evil things. And he will not be satisfied by bread; instead, he will be needy and grieving at his own table. (Ecclesiasticus 14, 10)

  • Like golden pillars upon bases of silver, so are the firm feet of a mature wife upon the soles of her feet. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 23)

  • “Go, my guest, and set the table, and let others eat from what you have in your hand.” (Ecclesiasticus 29, 32)

  • Are you seated at a great table? You should not open your mouth over it first. (Ecclesiasticus 31, 12)

  • The life of him who looks to another man’s table should not be thought of as a way of life. For he feeds his life with another man’s food. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 30)

  • Prepare the table. Contemplate, from a place of observation, those who eat and drink. Rise up, you leaders! Take up the shield! (Isaiah 21, 5)


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