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  • He then called Tobias and said to him, "You will stay here for fourteen days, eating and drinking in my house, and you will bring joy to my daughter, who has suffered so much." Ragouel swore an oath and told Tobias that he should not set out before the fourteen days of the wedding festivities were over. And he said, "You will go home to your father in safety. (Tobit 8, 20)

  • Call on Gabael, give him the receipt and recover the money. Then invite Gabael to the wedding feast. You saw that Ragouel made me swear an oath, so I may not depart from this house without breaking the oath. (Tobit 9, 3)

  • The next morning they arose early and set off to the wedding. When they entered Ragouel's house, they found Tobias at the table. Gabael went to him and embraced him. He wept and blessed Tobias saying, "Good and worthy man, son of a good and honest father, a man who is just and compassionate, may the Lord of Heaven bless you and your wife. May he also bless the father and mother of your wife. Blessed be God because I have seen Tobias, my cousin, who is so like his father." (Tobit 9, 6)

  • Ahikar, Tobit's nephew and Nabad arrived (from Elymiade) and the wedding celebrations lasted for a week. (Tobit 11, 18)

  • When the wedding feast was over, Tobit called Tobias, his son, and said to him, "Be sure you give the wages to the man who accompanied you, and we should add something extra." (Tobit 12, 1)

  • They and their young feast on blood, and where the slain lie, there they are. (Job 39, 30)

  • As with the richest food my soul will feast; my mouth will praise you with joyful lips. (Psalms 63, 6)

  • Fire devoured their young men; their maidens were deprived of wedding songs. (Psalms 78, 63)

  • Sound the trumpet at the new moon, on our feast day when the moon is full. (Psalms 81, 4)

  • After this had happened, Jonathan and his brother Simon were told that the Yambrites were celebrating a solemn wedding and were escorting the bride, a daughter of one of the magnates, from Nadabath with great pomp. (1 Maccabees 9, 37)

  • So the wedding turned to mourning and the music to lamentation. (1 Maccabees 9, 41)

  • This is why in the seventh month of the year one hundred and sixty (152 B.C.), on the occasion of the feast of Tabernacles, Jonathan put on the sacred vestments. He also recruited troops and manufactured a great quantity of arms. (1 Maccabees 10, 21)


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