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  • Then he said, 'Go outside and borrow jars from all your neighbours, empty jars and not too few. (2 Kings 4, 3)

  • their neighbours too, from as far away as Issachar and Zebulun and Naphtali, came bringing food on donkeys, camels, mules and oxen-supplies of flour, fig cakes, bunches of raisins, wine, oil, quantities of oxen and sheep -- for there was joy in Israel. (1 Chronicles 12, 41)

  • and all their neighbours gave them every kind of help: silver, gold, equipment, riding beasts and valuable presents, in addition to their voluntary offerings. (Ezra 1, 6)

  • My neighbours laughed and said, 'See! He is not afraid any more.' (You must remember that a price had been set on my head earlier for this very thing.) 'Once before he had to flee, yet here he is, beginning to bury the dead again.' (Tobit 2, 8)

  • This is why Jewish country people, those who live in undefended villages, keep the fourteenth day of the month of Adar as a day of gladness, feasting and holiday-making, and the exchanging of presents with one another, (a) whereas for those who live in cities the day of rejoicing and exchanging presents with their neighbours is the fifteenth day of Adar. (Esther 9, 19)

  • NEIGHBOURS to happiness will they live, and their children inherit the land. (Psalms 25, 13)

  • The sheer number of my enemies makes me contemptible, loathsome to my neighbours, and my friends shrink from me in horror. When people see me in the street they take to their heels. (Psalms 31, 11)

  • You make us the butt of our neighbours, the mockery and scorn of those around us, (Psalms 44, 13)

  • We are the scorn of our neighbours, the butt and laughing-stock of those around us. (Psalms 79, 4)

  • Repay our neighbours sevenfold for the insults they have levelled at you, Lord. (Psalms 79, 12)

  • You let our neighbours quarrel over us, our enemies mock us. (Psalms 80, 6)

  • everyone passing by plunders him, he has become the butt of his neighbours. (Psalms 89, 41)


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