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  • Edna did as Ragouel told her and she took Sara to this room and Sara began to cry. Edna dried her daughter's tears and said, (Tobit 7, 16)

  • She replied, "Keep quiet, do not try to deceive me, my child is dead." Every day she went out along the road which her son had taken. By day, she took no food; by night, she never ceased crying, unable to sleep. When the fourteen days of festivities were over during which Ragouel had sworn that Tobias should stay with him, Tobias went to Ragouel and said, "Let me return home because my parents will certainly be despairing that they will never see me again." (Tobit 10, 7)

  • Anna ran to meet Tobias and threw her arms around his neck saying, "At last I have seen you again, my child. Now I can die!" And both of them began to cry. (Tobit 11, 9)

  • All her streets will cry out with joy and her inhabitants will shout, "Alleluia." They will praise God saying, "Blessed be God who has glorified you forever." (Tobit 13, 18)

  • When Mordecai learned what had happened, he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and ashes, and walked through the city crying bitterly and loudly. (Esther 4, 1)

  • Do you mean to scorn my words, or throw to the wind a cry of despair? (Job 6, 26)

  • O earth, do not cover my blood; let not my cry come to rest! (Job 16, 18)

  • Though I cry injustice I am not heard; though I call for help it is in vain. (Job 19, 7)

  • In the city the dying groan, and the wounded cry out for help but God pays no attention. (Job 24, 12)

  • It is beyond comparison with gold or crystal; its worth is unmatched by any golden vessel. (Job 28, 17)

  • I cry to you, O God, but there's no answer; I stand but you merely look on. (Job 30, 20)

  • Men cry out when greatly oppressed; they plead for relief under the tyrant's reign. (Job 35, 9)


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