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  • But as for you who have forsaken Yahweh, you who have forgotten my holy mountain, you who spread a table for Fortune and fill cups of mixed wine for Destiny, (Isaiah 65, 11)

  • Jehoiakin put aside his prisoner's garment and for the rest of his life ate at the king's table. (Jeremiah 52, 33)

  • You seated yourself on a stately couch and beside a table on which you put incense and oil that was mine. (Ezekiel 23, 41)

  • there appeared to be a wooden altar, three cubits high and two cubits square. Its corners, base and sides were of wood. He said to me, "This is the table before Yahweh." (Ezekiel 41, 22)

  • They may enter my sanctuary and approach my table to serve me; they may perform my liturgy. (Ezekiel 44, 16)

  • They were allotted a daily portion of food and wine from the king's table and were to be trained for three years, after which they were to enter the king's service. (Daniel 1, 5)

  • and see how we look in comparison with the young men who eat food from the king's table. Then treat us in accordance with what you see." (Daniel 1, 13)

  • Those who ate from his table will ruin him, his army will be disbanded and many will fall dead by the sword. (Daniel 11, 26)

  • The two kings will not think of anything but to do harm and to deceive each other while sitting at the same table. But they will not accomplish anything, since there is still time before the appointed moment. (Daniel 11, 27)

  • They were confident for they had made a secret entrance under the table, through which they used to come in to consume the food and wine offerings. (Daniel 14, 13)

  • Opening the door, the king looked at the table, then exclaimed, "You are indeed great, O Bel. There is no deception in you." (Daniel 14, 18)

  • Enraged, the king ordered the priests and their wives and children to be seized. They were compelled to show him the secret door through which they used to enter to consume the offerings on the table. (Daniel 14, 21)


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