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Daniel ate, and the Lord's angel returned Habakkuk to his own place. (Daniel 14, 39)
On the seventh day, the king came to the lions' den to mourn for Daniel. He looked inside and saw Daniel sitting there. (Daniel 14, 40)
The king cried aloud, "How great you are, O Lord God of Daniel! Surely there is no other God but you!" (Daniel 14, 41)
He took Daniel out and threw into the den those who tried to destroy him. They were at once devoured before his eyes. (Daniel 14, 42)
I will be like a leopard for Ephraim and like a lion for Judah. I will tear them to pieces and leave them. When I carry them off, no one will rescue them. (Hosea 5, 14)
You will follow Yahweh when he roars like a lion. When he roars his sons will come trembling from the west; (Hosea 11, 10)
and attacked them with the fury of a bear that has lost its cubs. I tore out their heart and like a lion I devoured them; like a savage beast I tore them apart. (Hosea 13, 8)
A nation numerous and mighty has invaded my country. It has the teeth of a lion and the fangs of a lioness. (Joel 1, 6)
Does a lion roar in the forest when it has no prey? Does a young lion growl in its den unless it has seized something? (Amos 3, 4)
If the lion roars, who will not be afraid? If Yahweh speaks, who will not prophesy? (Amos 3, 8)
Yahweh says this, "As the shepherd rescues from the mouth of the lion a pair of legs or the tip of an ear, so shall some of you be saved, O Israelites of Samaria who loll on comfortable couches and rest on pillows of Damascus." (Amos 3, 12)
as if a man fled from a lion only to run into a bear; or as if he entered his home, rested his hand against the wall, only to be bitten by a viper. (Amos 5, 19)