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  • Now the thirteenth day of the month Adar was the first day with all of the executions, and on the fourteenth day they ceased the killing. This day they established to be sacred, so that in all times hereafter they would be free for feasting, joyfulness, and celebration. (Esther 14, 17)

  • But in truth, those Jews who were staying in unwalled towns and villages, appointed the fourteenth day of the month Adar for celebration and gladness, so as to rejoice on that day and send one another portions of their feasts and their meals. (Esther 14, 19)

  • Their harvest, the starving will eat. The armed man will rob him, and the thirsty will drink his resources. (Job 5, 5)

  • Let his roots be dried up from beneath him, and his harvest be crushed from above. (Job 18, 16)

  • They reap a field that is not their own, and they harvest a vineyard that they have taken by force. (Job 24, 6)

  • My root has been spread beside the waters, and the dew will remain with my harvest. (Job 29, 19)

  • and that they should prohibit the celebration of the Sabbath and the solemn days. (1 Maccabees 1, 48)

  • After these events, it was reported to Jonathan and his brother Simon that the sons of Jambri were having a great marriage celebration, and that they would be leading the bride, a daughter of one of the great leaders of Canaan, out of Medeba with great fanfare. (1 Maccabees 9, 37)

  • And the marriage celebration was turned into mourning, and the voice of their musical instruments into lamentation. (1 Maccabees 9, 41)

  • And so, they all decreed by common counsel in no way to let this day pass without celebration, (2 Maccabees 15, 36)

  • but to hold a celebration on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, which was called in the Syrian language: the day before Mardochias’ day. (2 Maccabees 15, 37)

  • she provides meals for herself in the summer, and she gathers at the harvest what she may eat. (Proverbs 6, 8)


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