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drb@Genesis:15:5 @And he thought him forth abroad, and said to him: Look up to heaven and number the stars, if thou canst. And he said to him: So shall thy seed be.

drb@Genesis:18:18 @And the Lord said: Can I hide from Abraham what I am about to do:

drb@Genesis:19:19 @Because thy servant hath found grace before thee, and thou hast magnified thy mercy, which thou hast shewn to me, in saving my life, and I cannot escape to the mountain, lest some evil seize me, and I die:

drb@Genesis:19:22 @Make haste and be saved there, because I cannot do any thing till thou go in thither. Therefore the name of that city was called Segor.

drb@Genesis:21:16 @And she went her way, and sat over against him a great way off as far as a bow can carry, for she said: I will not see the boy die: and sitting over against, she lifted up her voice and wept.

drb@Genesis:24:50 @And Laban and Bathuel answered: The word hath proceeded from the Lord, we cannot speak any other thing to thee but his pleasure.

drb@Genesis:27:32 @Isaac was struck with fear, and astonished exceedingly: and wondering beyond what can be believed, said Who is he then the even now brought me venison that he had taken, and I ate of all before thou camest? and I have blessed him, and he shall be blessed.

drb@Genesis:29:8 @They answered: We cannot, till all the cattle be gathered together, and we remove the stone from the well's mouth, that we may water the flocks.

drb@Genesis:31:35 @She said: Let not my lord be angry that I cannot rise up before thee, because it has now happened to me, according to the custom of women, So his careful search was in vain.

drb@Genesis:31:43 @Laban answered him: The daughters are mine and the children, and thy flocks, and all things that thou seest are mine: what can I do to my children, and grandchildren?

drb@Genesis:32:12 @Thou didst say that thou wouldst do well by me, and multiply my seed like the sand of the sea, which cannot be numbered for the multitude.

drb@Genesis:34:14 @We cannot do what you demand, nor give our sister to one that is uncircumcised, which with us is unlawful and abominable.

drb@Genesis:36:27 @These also were the sons of Eser: Balaan, and Zavan, and Acan.

drb@Genesis:38:23 @Juda said: Let her take it to herself; surely she cannot charge us with a,lie: I sent the kid which I promised: and thou didst not find her.

drb@Genesis:39:9 @Neither is there any thing which is hot in my power, or that he hath not delivered to me, but thee, who art his wife: how then can I do this wicked thing, and I sin against my God?

drb@Genesis:41:15 @And he said to him: I have dreamed dreams, and there is no one that can expound them: Now I have heard that thou art very wise at interpreting them.

drb@Genesis:41:24 @And they devoured the beauty of the former: I told this dream to the conjecturers, and there is no man that can expound it.

drb@Genesis:41:38 @And he said to them: Can we find such another man, that is full of the spirit of God?

drb@Genesis:41:39 @He said therefore to Joseph: Seeing God hath shewn thee all that thou hast said, can I find one wiser and one like unto thee?

drb@Genesis:43:22 @And we have brought other money besides, to buy what we want: we cannot tell who put it in our bags.

drb@Genesis:44:1 @And Joseph commanded the steward of his house, saying: Fill their sacks with corn, as much as they can hold: and put the money of every one in the top of his sack.

drb@Genesis:44:22 @We suggested to my lord: The boy cannot leave his father: for if he leave him, he will die.

drb@Genesis:44:26 @And we said to him: We cannot go: if our youngest brother go down with us, we will set out together: otherwise, without him we dare not see the man's face.

drb@Genesis:44:34 @For I cannot return to my father without the boy, lest I be a witness of the calamity that will oppress my father.

drb@Genesis:45:6 @For it is two years since the famine began to be upon the land, and five years more remain, wherein there can be neither ploughing nor reaping.

drb@Genesis:50:19 @And he answered them: Fear not: can we resist the will of God?

drb@Exodus:5:11 @Go, and gather it where you can find it: neither shall any thing of your work be diminished.

drb@Exodus:6:24 @The sons also of Core: Aser, and Elcana, and Abiasaph. These are the kindreds of the Corites.

drb@Exodus:8:26 @And Moses said: It cannot be so: for we shall sacrifice the abominations of the Egyptians to the Lord our God: now if we kill those things which the Egyptians worship, in their presence, they will stone us.

drb@Exodus:10:7 @And Pharao's servants said to him: How long shall we endure this scandal? let the men go to sacrifice to the Lord their God. Dost thou not see that Egypt is undone?

drb@Exodus:10:10 @And Pharao answered: So be the Lord with you, as I shall let you and your children go: who can doubt but that you intend some great evil?

drb@Exodus:15:1 @Then Moses and the children of Israel sung this canticle to the Lord: and said: Let us sing to the Lord: for he is gloriously magnified, the horse and the rider he hath thrown into the sea.

drb@Exodus:16:33 @And Moses said to Aaron: Take a vessel, and put manna into it, as much as a gomor can hold: and lay it up before the Lord to keep unto your generations,

drb@Exodus:18:18 @Thou are spent with foolish labour, both thou and this people that is with thee: the business is above thy strength, thou alone canst not bear it.

drb@Exodus:19:23 @And Moses said to the Lord: The people cannot come up to mount Sinai: for thou did charge, and command, saying: Set limits about the mount, and sanctify it.

drb@Exodus:23:33 @Let them not dwell in thy land, lest perhaps thy make thee sin against me, if thou serve their god: which undoubtedly will be a scandal to thee.

drb@Exodus:25:31 @Thou shalt make also a candlestick of beaten work of the finest gold, the shaft thereof, and the branches, the cups, and the bowls, and the lilies going forth from it.

drb@Exodus:25:34 @And in the candlestick itself shall be four cups in the manner of a nut, and at every one, bowls and lilies.

drb@Exodus:25:37 @Thou shalt make also seven lamps, and shalt set them upon the candlestick, to give light over against.

drb@Exodus:25:39 @The whole weight of the candlestick with all the furniture thereof shall be a talent of the purest gold.

drb@Exodus:26:35 @And the table without the veil: and over against the table the candlestick in the south side of the tabernacle; for the table shall stand in the north side.

drb@Exodus:30:27 @And the table with the vessels thereof, the candlestick and furniture thereof, the altars of incense,

drb@Exodus:31:8 @And the table and the vessels thereof, the most pure candlestick with the vessels thereof, and the altars of incense,

drb@Exodus:33:20 @And again he said: Thou canst not see my face: for man shall not see me and live.

drb@Exodus:33:23 @And I will take away my hand, and thou shalt see my back parts: but my face thou canst not see.

drb@Exodus:35:14 @The candlestick to bear up the lights, the vessels thereof and the lamps, and the oil for the nourishing of fires:

drb@Exodus:35:33 @And in engraving stones, and in carpenters' work. Whatsoever can be devised artificially,

drb@Exodus:37:17 @He made also the candlestick of beaten work of the finest gold. From the shaft whereof its branches, its cups, and bowls, and lilies came out:

drb@Exodus:37:19 @Three cups in manner of a nut on each branch, and bowls withal and lilies; and three cups of the fashion of a nut in another branch, and bowls withal and lilies. The work of the six branches that went out from the shaft of the candlestick was equal.

drb@Exodus:37:24 @The candlestick with all the vessels thereof weighed a talent of gold.

drb@Exodus:39:36 @The candlestick, the lamps, and the furniture of them with the oil:

drb@Exodus:40:4 @And thou shalt bring in the table, and set upon it the things that are commanded according to the rite. The candlestick shall stand with its lamps,

drb@Exodus:40:22 @He set the candlestick also in the tabernacle of the testimony over against the table on the south side,

drb@Leviticus:7:21 @And he that hath touched the uncleanness of man, or of beast, or of any thing that can defile, and shall eat of such kind of flesh, shall be cut off from his people.

drb@Leviticus:14:21 @But if he be poor, and his hand cannot find the things aforesaid: he shall take a lamb for an offering for trespass, that the priest may pray for him, and a tenth part of hour tempered with oil for a sacrifice, and a sextary of oil,

drb@Leviticus:24:4 @They shall be set upon the most pure candlestick before the Lord continually.

drb@Leviticus:25:26 @But if he have no kinsman, and he himself can find the price to redeem it:

drb@Leviticus:25:30 @If he redeem it not, and the whole year be fully out, the buyer shall possess it, and his posterity for ever, and it can- not be redeemed, not even in the jubilee.

drb@Leviticus:25:54 @And if by these means he cannot be redeemed, in the year of the jubilee he shall go out with his children.

drb@Leviticus:27:10 @And cannot be changed, that is to say, neither a better for a worse, nor a worse for a better. And if he shall change it: both that which was changed, and that for which it was changed, shall be consecrated to the Lord.

drb@Leviticus:27:11 @An unclean beast, which cannot be sacrificed to the Lord, if my man shall vow, shall be brought before the priest:

drb@Numbers:3:31 @And they shall keep the ark, and the table and the candlestick, the altars, and the vessels of the sanctuary, wherewith they minister, and the veil, and all the furniture of this kind.

drb@Numbers:4:9 @They shall take also a cloth of violet wherewith they shall cover the candlestick with the lamps and tongs thereof and the snuffers and all the oil vessels, which are necessary for the dressing of the lamps:

drb@Numbers:5:13 @Shall have slept with another man, and her husband cannot discover it, but the adultery is secret, and cannot be proved by witnesses, because she was not found in the adultery:

drb@Numbers:8:2 @Speak to Aaron, and thou shalt say to him: When thou shalt place the seven lamps, let the candlestick be set up on the south side. Give orders therefore that the lamps look over against the north, towards the table of the leaves of proposition, over against that part shall they give light, towards which the candlestick looketh.

drb@Numbers:8:3 @And Aaron did so, and he put the lamps upon the candlestick, as the Lord had commanded Moses.

drb@Numbers:8:4 @Now this was the work of the candlestick, it was of beaten gold, both the shaft in the middle, and all that came out of both sides of the branches: according to the pattern which the Lord had shewn to Moses, so he made the candlestick.

drb@Numbers:19:12 @Shall be sprinkled with this water on the third day, and on the seventh, and so shall be cleansed. If he were not sprinkled on the third day, he cannot be cleansed on the seventh.

drb@Numbers:20:5 @Why have you made us come up out of Egypt, and have brought us into this wretched place which cannot be sowed, nor bringeth forth figs, nor vines, nor pomegranates, neither is there any water to drink?

drb@Numbers:20:10 @And having gathered together the multitude before the rock, he said to them: Hear, ye rebellious and incredulous: Can we bring you forth water out of this rock?

drb@Numbers:22:18 @Balaam answered: If Balac would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot alter the word of the Lord my God, to speak either more or less.

drb@Numbers:23:10 @Who can count the dust of Jacob, and know the number of the stock of Israel? Let my soul die the death of the just, and my last end be like to them.

drb@Numbers:23:13 @Balac therefore said: Come with me to another place from whence thou mayest see part of Israel, and canst not see them all: curse them from thence.

drb@Numbers:24:13 @If Balac would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot go beyond the word of the Lord my God, to utter any thing of my own head either good or evil: but whatsoever the Lord shall say, that I will speak?

drb@Numbers:31:23 @And all that may pass through the fire, shall be purified by fire, but whatsoever cannot abide the fire, shall be sanctified with the water of expiation:

drb@Numbers:32:23 @But if you do not what you say, no man can doubt but you sin against God: and know ye, that your sin shall overtake you

drb@Numbers:32:42 @Nobe also went, and took Canath with the villages thereof: and he called it by his own name, Nobe.

drb@Numbers:33:31 @And removing from Moseroth, they camped in Benejaacan.

drb@Numbers:33:32 @And departing from Benejaacan, they came to mount Gadgad.

drb@Numbers:35:33 @Defile not the land of your habitation, which is stained with the blood of the innocent: neither can it otherwise be expiated, but by his blood that hath shed the blood of another.

drb@Deuteronomy:2:5 @Take ye then good heed that you stir not against them. For I will not give you of their land so much as the step of one foot can tread upon, because I have given mount Seir to Esau, for a possession.

drb@Deuteronomy:10:6 @And the children of Israel removed their camp from Beroth of the children of Jacan into Mosera, where Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him in the priestly office.

drb@Deuteronomy:14:24 @But when the way and the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, are far off, and he hath blessed thee, and thou canst not carry all these things thither,

drb@Deuteronomy:15:2 @Which shall be celebrated in this order. He to whom any thing is owing from his friend or neighbour or brother, cannot demand it again, because it is the year of remission of the Lord,

drb@Deuteronomy:20:19 @When thou hast besieged a city a long time, and hath compassed it with bulwarks to take it, thou shalt not cut down the trees that may be eaten of, neither shalt thou spoil the country round about with axes: for it is a tree, and not a man, neither can it increase the number of them that fight against thee.

drb@Deuteronomy:24:4 @The former husband cannot take her again to wife: because she is defiled, and is become abominable before the Lord: lest thou cause thy land to sin, which the Lord thy God shall give thee to possess.

drb@Deuteronomy:28:27 @The Lord strike thee with the ulcer of Egypt, and the part of thy body, by which the dung is cast out, with the scab and with the itch: so that thou canst not be healed.

drb@Deuteronomy:28:49 @The Lord will bring upon thee a nation from afar, and from the uttermost ends of the earth, like an eagle that flyeth swiftly, whose tongue thou canst not understand,

drb@Deuteronomy:29:23 @Burning it with brimstone, and the heat of salt, so that it cannot be sown any more, nor any green thing grow therein, after the example of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrha, Adama and Seboim, which the Lord destroyed in his wrath and indignation:

drb@Deuteronomy:30:12 @Nor is it in heaven, that thou shouldst say: Which of us can go up to heaven to bring it unto us, and we may hear and fulfil it in work?

drb@Deuteronomy:30:13 @Nor is it beyond the sea: that thou mayst excuse thyself, and say: Which of us can cross the sea, and bring it unto us: that we may hear, and do that which is commanded?

drb@Deuteronomy:31:2 @And he said to them: I am this day a hundred and twenty years old, I can no longer go out and come in, especially as the Lord also hath said to me: O Thou shalt not pass over this Jordan.

drb@Deuteronomy:31:19 @Now therefore write you this canticle, and teach the children of Israel: that they may know it by heart, and sing it by mouth, and this song may be unto me for a testimony among the children of Israel.

drb@Deuteronomy:31:21 @And after many evils and afflictions shall have come upon them, this canticle shall answer them for a testimony, which no oblivion shall take away out of the mouth of their seed

drb@Deuteronomy:31:22 @Moses therefore wrote the canticle and taught it to the children of Israel.

drb@Deuteronomy:31:30 @Moses therefore spoke, in the hearing of the whole assembly of Israel, the words of this canticle, and finished it even to the end,

drb@Deuteronomy:32:39 @See ye that I alone am, and there is no other God besides me: I will kill and I will make to live: I will strike, and I will heal, and there is none that can deliver out of my hand.

drb@Deuteronomy:32:44 @So Moses came and spoke all the words of this canticle in the ears of the people, and Josue the son of Nun.

drb@Joshua:7:12 @Neither can Israel stand before his enemies, but he shall flee from them: because he is defiled with the anathema. I will be no more with you, till you destroy him that is guilty of this wickedness.

drb@Joshua:7:13 @Arise, sanctify the people, and say to them: Be ye sanctified against to morrow: for thus saith the Lord God of Israel: The anathema is in the midst of thee, O Israel: thou canst not stand before thy enemies, till he be destroyed out of thee that is defiled with this wickedness.

drb@Joshua:9:7 @Perhaps you dwell in the land which falls to our lot; if so, we can make no league with you.

drb@Joshua:17:16 @And the children of Joseph answered him: We cannot go up to the mountains, for the Chanaanites that dwell in the low lands, wherein are situate Bethsan with its towns, and Jezrael in the midst of the valley, have chariots of iron

drb@Joshua:19:28 @And to Abaran and Rohob and Hamon and Cana, as far as the great Sidon.

drb@Judges:5:12 @Arise, arise, O Debbora, arise, arise, and utter a canticle

drb@Judges:9:9 @And it answered: Can I leave my fatness, which both gods and men make use of, to come to be promoted among the trees?

drb@Judges:9:11 @And it answered them: Can I leave my sweetness, and my delicious fruits, and go to be promoted among the other trees?

drb@Judges:9:13 @And it answered them: Can I forsake my wine, that cheereth God and men, and be promoted among the other trees?

drb@Judges:11:2 @Now Galaad had a wife of whom he had sons: who after they were grown up, thrust out Jephte, saying: Thou canst not inherit in the house of our father, because thou art born of another mother.

drb@Judges:11:25 @Unless perhaps thou art better than Balac the son of Sephor king of Moab: or canst shew that he strove against Israel and fought against him,

drb@Judges:11:35 @And when he saw her, he rent his garments, and said: Alas! my daughter, thou hast deceived me, and thou thyself art deceived: for I have opened my mouth to the Lord, and I can do no other thing.

drb@Judges:14:16 @So she wept before Samson and complained, saying: Thou hatest me, and dost not love me: therefore thou wilt not expound to me the riddle which thou hast proposed to the sons of my people. But he answered: I would not tell it to my father and mother, and how can I tell it to thee?

drb@Judges:17:9 @He was asked by him whence he came. And he answered: I am a Levite of Bethlehem Juda, and I am going to dwell where I can, and where I shall find a place to my advantage.

drb@Judges:21:18 @For as to our own daughters we cannot give them, being bound with an oath and a curse, whereby we said: Cursed be he that shall give Benjamin any of his daughters to wife.

drb@1Samuel:1:1 @There was a man of Ramathaimsophim, of mount Ephraim, and his name was Elcana, the son of Jeroham, the son of Eliu, the son of Thohu, the son of Suph, an Ephraimite:

drb@1Samuel:1:4 @Now the day came, and Elcana offered sacrifice, and gave to Phenenna his wife, and to all her sons and daughters, portions:

drb@1Samuel:1:8 @Then Elcana her husband said to her: Anna, why weepest thou? and why dost thou not eat? And why dost thou afflict thy heart? Am not I better to thee than ten children?

drb@1Samuel:1:19 @And they rose in the morning, and worshipped before the Lord: and they returned, and came into their house at Ramatha. And Elcana knew Anna his wife: and the Lord remembered her.

drb@1Samuel:1:21 @And Elcana her husband went up, and all his house, to offer to the Lord the solemn sacrifice, and his vow.

drb@1Samuel:1:23 @And Elcana her husband said to her: Do what seemeth good to thee, and stay till thou wean him: and I pray that the Lord may fulfil his word. So the woman stayed at home, and gave her son suck, till she weaned him.

drb@1Samuel:2:11 @And Elcana went to Ramatha, to his house: but the child ministered in the sight of the Lord before the face of Heli the priest.

drb@1Samuel:2:20 @And Heli blessed Elcana and his wife: and he said to him: The Lord give thee seed of this woman, for the loan thou hast lent to the Lord. And they went to their own home.

drb@1Samuel:16:17 @And Saul said to his servants: Provide me then some man that can play well, and bring him to me.

drb@1Samuel:17:39 @And David having girded his sword upon his armour, began to try if he could walk in armour: for he was not accustomed to it. And David said to Saul: I cannot go thus, for I am not used to it. And he laid them off,

drb@1Samuel:18:8 @And Saul was exceeding angry, and this word was displeasing in his eyes, and he said: They have given David ten thousands, and to me they have given but a thousand; what can he have more but the kingdom?

drb@1Samuel:21:3 @Now therefore if thou have any thing at hand, though it were but five loaves, give me, or whatsoever thou canst find.

drb@1Samuel:25:17 @Wherefore consider, and think what thou hast to do: for evil is determined against thy husband, and against thy house, and he is a son of Belial, so that no man can speak to him.

drb@1Samuel:29:4 @But the princes of the Philistines were angry with him, and they said to him: Let this man return, and abide in his place, which thou hast appointed him, and let him not go down with us to battle, lest he be an adversary to us, when we shall begin to fight: for how can he otherwise appease his master, but with our heads?

drb@1Samuel:30:15 @And David said to him: Canst thou bring me to this company? And he said: Swear to me by God, that thou wilt not kill me, nor deliver me into the hands of my master, and I will bring thee to this company. And David swore to him.

drb@2Samuel:7:20 @And what can David say more unto thee? for thou knowest thy servant, O Lord God:

drb@2Samuel:17:11 @But this seemeth to me to be good counsel: Let all Israel be gathered to thee, from Dan to Bersabee, as the sand of the sea which cannot be numbered: and thou shalt be in the midst of them.

drb@2Samuel:19:35 @I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter? or can meat or drink delight thy servant? or can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women? why should thy servant be a burden to my lord, the king?

drb@2Samuel:22:1 @And David spoke to the Lord the words of this canticle, in the day that the Lord delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul,

drb@1Kings:2:17 @And he said: I pray thee speak to king Solomon (for he cannot deny thee any thing) to give me Abisag the Sunamitess to wife.

drb@1Kings:3:8 @And thy servant is in the midst of the people which thou hast chosen, an immense people, which cannot be numbered nor counted for multitude.

drb@1Kings:7:49 @And the golden candlesticks, five on the right hand, and five on the left, over against the oracle, of pure gold: and the flowers like lilies, and the lamps over them of gold: and golden snuffers,

drb@1Kings:8:27 @Is it then to be thought that God should indeed dwell upon earth? for if heaven, and the heavens of heavens cannot contain thee, how much less this house which I have built?

drb@1Kings:18:5 @And Achab said to Abdias: Go into the land unto all fountains of waters, and into all valleys, to see if we can find grass, and save the horses and mules, that the beasts may not utterly perish.

drb@1Kings:20:9 @Wherefore he answered the messengers of Benadad: Tell my lord the king: All that thou didst send for to me thy servant at first, I will do: but this thing I cannot do.

drb@2Kings:2:16 @And they said to him: Behold, there are with thy servants fifty strong men, that can go, and seek thy master, lest perhaps the spirit of the Lord hath taken him up and cast him upon some mountain or into some valley. And he said: Do not send.

drb@2Kings:4:10 @Let us therefore make him a little chamber, and put a little bed in it for him, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick, that when he cometh to us, he may abide there

drb@2Kings:6:27 @And he said: If the Lord doth not save thee, how can I save thee? out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress? And the king said to her: What aileth thee? And she answered:

drb@2Kings:7:2 @Then one of the lords, upon whose hand the king leaned, answering the man of God, said: If the Lord should make hood-gates in heaven, can that possibly be which thou sayest? And he said: Thou shalt see it with thy eyes, but shalt not eat thereof.

drb@2Kings:8:1 @And Eliseus spoke to the woman, whose son he had restored to life, saying: Arise, and go thou and thy household, and sojourn wheresoever thou canst find: for the Lord hath exiled a famine, and it shall come upon the land seven years.

drb@2Kings:8:8 @And the king said to Hazael: Take with thee presents, and go to meet the man of God, and consult the Lord by him, saying: Can I recover of this my illness?

drb@2Kings:8:9 @And Hazael went to meet him, taking with him presents, and all the good things of Damascus, the burdens of forty camels. And when he stood before him, he said: Thy son Benadad the king of Syria hath sent me to thee, saying: Can I recover of this my illness?

drb@2Kings:9:31 @At Jehu coming in at the gate, and said: Can there be peace for Zambri, that hath killed his master?

drb@2Kings:18:24 @And how can you stand against one lord of the least of my master's servants? Dost thou trust in Egypt for chariots and for horsemen?

drb@2Kings:19:11 @Behold thou hast heard what the kings of the Assyrians have done to all countries, how they have laid them waste: and canst thou alone be delivered?

drb@2Kings:23:13 @The high places also that were at Jerusalem on the right side of the Mount of Offence, O which Solomon king of Israel had built to Astaroth the idol of the Sidonians, and to Chamos the scandal of Moab, and to Melchom the abomination of the children of Ammon, the king defiled.

drb@1Chronicles:1:42 @The sons of Eser: Balaan, and Zavan, and Jacan. The sons of Disan: Hus and Aran.

drb@1Chronicles:2:23 @And he took Gessur, and Aram the towns of Jair, and Canath, and the villages thereof, threescore cities. All these, the sons of Machir father of Galaad.

drb@1Chronicles:5:13 @And their brethren according to the houses of their kindreds, were Michael, and Mosollam, and Sebe, and Jorai, and Jacan, and Zie, and Heber, seven.

drb@1Chronicles:6:23 @Elcana his son, Abiasaph his son, Asir his son,

drb@1Chronicles:6:25 @The sons of Elcana: Amasai, and Achimoth.

drb@1Chronicles:6:26 @And Elcana. The sons of Elcana: Sophai his son, Nahath his son,

drb@1Chronicles:6:27 @Eliab his son, Jeroham his son, Elcana his son.

drb@1Chronicles:6:34 @The son of Elcana, the son of Jeroham, the son of Eliel, the son of Thohu,

drb@1Chronicles:6:35 @The son of Suph, the son of Elcana, the son of Mahath, the son of Amasai,

drb@1Chronicles:6:36 @The son of Elcana, the son of Johel, the son of Azarias, the son of Sophonias,

drb@1Chronicles:9:16 @And Obdia the son of Semeia, the son of Galal, the son of Idithum: and Barachia the son of Asa, the son of Elcana, who dwelt in the suburbs of Netophati.

drb@1Chronicles:12:6 @Elcana, and Jesia, and Azareel, and Joezer, and Jesbaam of Carehim:

drb@1Chronicles:13:12 @And he feared God at that time, saying: How can I bring in the ark of God to me?

drb@1Chronicles:15:23 @And Barachias, and Elcana, were doorkeepers of the ark.

drb@1Chronicles:17:18 @What can David add more, seeing thou hast thus glorified thy servant, and known him?

drb@1Chronicles:22:8 @But the word of the Lord came to me, saying: Thou hast shed much blood, and fought many battles, so thou canst not build a house to my name, after shedding so much blood before me:

drb@1Chronicles:28:15 @He gave also gold for the golden candlesticks, and their lamps, according to the dimensions of every candlestick, and the lamps thereof

drb@2Chronicles:1:10 @Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this thy people, which is so great?

drb@2Chronicles:2:6 @Who then can be able to build him a worthy house? if heaven, and the heavens of heavens cannot contain him: who am I that I should be able to build him a house? but to this end only, that incense may be burnt before him.

drb@2Chronicles:4:8 @And he made ten golden candlesticks, according to the form which they were commanded to be made by: and he set them in the temple, five on the right hand, and five on the left.

drb@2Chronicles:4:21 @The candlesticks also of most pure gold with their lamps to give light before the oracle, according to the manner.

drb@2Chronicles:13:11 @And they offer holocausts to the Lord, every day, morning and evening, and incense made according to the ordinance of the law, and the leaves are set forth on a most clean table, and there is with us the golden candlestick, and the lamps thereof, to be lighted always in the evening: for we keep the precepts of the Lord our God, whom you have forsaken.

drb@2Chronicles:20:6 @And said: O Lord God of our fathers, thou art God in heaven, and rulest over all the kingdoms and nations, in thy hand is strength and power, and no one can resist thee.

drb@2Chronicles:28:7 @At the same time Zechri a powerful man of Ephraim, slew Maasias the king's son, and Ezricam the governor of his house, and Elcana who was next to the king.

drb@2Chronicles:32:17 @He wrote also letters full of blasphemy against the Lord the God of Israel, and he spoke against him: As the gods of other nations could not deliver their people out of my hand, so neither can the God of Ezechias deliver his people out of this hand.

drb@Ezra:9:15 @O Lord God of Israel, thou art just: for we remain yet to be saved as at this day. Behold we are before thee in our sin, for there can be no standing before thee in this matter.

drb@Nehemiah:6:3 @And I sent messengers to them, saying: I am doing a great work, and I cannot come down, lest it be neglected whilst I come, and go down to you.

drb@Nehemiah:12:45 @For in the days of David and Asaph from the beginning there were chief singers appointed, to praise with canticles, and give thanks to God.

drb@Esther:4:11 @11All the king's servants, and all the provinces that are under his dominion, know, that whosoever, whether man or woman, cometh into the king's inner court, who is not called for, is immediately to be put to death without any delay: except the king shall hold out the golden sceptre to him, in token of clemency, that so he may live. How then can I go in to the king, who for these thirty days now have not been called unto him?

drb@Esther:6:13 @And he told Zares his wife, and his friends, all that had befallen him. And the wise men whom he had in counsel, and his wife answered him: If Mardochai be of the seed of the Jews, before whom thou hast begun to fall, thou canst not resist him, but thou shalt fall in his sight.

drb@Job:4:2 @If we begin to speak to thee, perhaps thou wilt take it ill, but who can withhold the words he hath conceived?

drb@Job:5:12 @Who bringeth to nought the designs of the malignant, so that their hands cannot accomplish what they had begun:

drb@Job:6:6 @Or can an unsavoury thing be eaten, that is not seasoned with salt? or can a man taste that which when tasted bringeth death?

drb@Job:6:11 @For what is my strength, that I can hold out? or what is my end that I should keep patience?

drb@Job:6:25 @Why have you detracted the words of truth, whereas there is none of you that can reprove me?

drb@Job:8:11 @Can the rush be green without moisture? or a sedge-bush grow without water?

drb@Job:9:2 @Indeed I know it is so, and that man cannot be justified compared with

drb@Job:9:3 @If he will contend with him, he cannot answer him one for a thousand.

drb@Job:9:12 @If he examine on a sudden, who shall answer him? or who can say: Why dost thou so?

drb@Job:9:13 @God, whose wrath no mall can resist, and under whom they stoop that bear up the world.

drb@Job:9:35 @I will speak, and will not fear him: for I cannot answer while I am in fear.

drb@Job:10:7 @And shouldst know that I have done no wicked thing, whereas there is no man that can deliver out of thy hand.

drb@Job:12:14 @If he pull down, there is no man that can build up: if he shut up a. man, there is none that can open.

drb@Job:13:9 @Or shall it please him, from whom nothing can be concealed? or shall he be deceived as a man, with your deceitful dealings?

drb@Job:14:4 @Who can make him clean that is conceived of unclean seed? is it not thou who only art?

drb@Job:14:5 @The days of man are short, and the number of his months is with thee: thou hast appointed his bounds which cannot be passed.

drb@Job:19:8 @He hath hedged in my path round about, and I cannot pass, and in my way he hath set darkness.

drb@Job:22:2 @Can man be compared with God, even though he were of perfect knowledge?

drb@Job:23:13 @For he is alone, and no man can turn away his thought: and whatsoever is soul hath desired, that hath he done.

drb@Job:24:25 @And if it be not so, who can convince me that I have lied, and set my words before God?

drb@Job:25:4 @Can man be justified compared with God, or he that is born of a woman appear clean?

drb@Job:27:10 @Or can he delight himself in the Almighty, and call upon God at all times?

drb@Job:28:4 @The flood divideth from the people that are on their journey, those whom the food of the needy man hath forgotten, and who cannot be come at.

drb@Job:28:17 @Gold or crystal cannot equal it, neither shall any vessels of gold be changed for it.

drb@Job:32:12 @And as long as I thought you said some thing, I considered: but, as I see, there is none of you that can convince Job, and answer his words.

drb@Job:33:5 @If thou canst, answer me, and stand up against my face.

drb@Job:34:17 @Can he be healed that loveth not judgment? and how dost thou so far condemn him that is just?

drb@Job:34:29 @For when he granteth peace, who is there that can condemn? When he hideth his countenance, who is there that can behold him, whether it regard nations, or all men?

drb@Job:36:23 @Who can search out his ways? or who can say to him: Thou has wrought iniquity?

drb@Job:37:23 @We cannot find him worthily: he is great in strength, and in judgment, and in justice, and he is ineffable.

drb@Job:38:31 @Shalt thou be able to join together the shining stars the Pleiades, or canst thou stop the turning about of Arcturus?

drb@Job:38:32 @Canst thou bring forth the day star in its time, and make the evening star to rise upon the children of the earth?

drb@Job:38:33 @Dost thou know the order of heaven, and canst thou set down the reason thereof on the earth?

drb@Job:38:34 @Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, that an abundance of waters may cover thee?

drb@Job:38:35 @Canst thou send lightnings, and will they go, and will they return and say to thee: Here we are?

drb@Job:38:37 @Who can declare the order of the heavens, or who can make the harmony of heaven to sleep?

drb@Job:39:10 @Canst thou bind the rhinoceros with thy thong to plough, or will he break the clods of the valleys after thee?

drb@Job:40:4 @And hast thou an arm like God, and canst thou thunder with a voice like him?

drb@Job:40:20 @Canst thou draw out the leviathan with a hook, or canst thou tie his tongue with a cord?

drb@Job:40:21 @Canst thou put a ring in his nose, or bore through his jaw with a buckle?

drb@Job:41:1 @I will not stir him up, like one that is cruel: for who can resist my countenance?

drb@Job:41:4 @Who can discover the face of his garment? or who can go into the midst of his mouth?

drb@Job:41:5 @Who can open the doors of his face? his teeth are terrible round about.

drb@Job:41:7 @One is joined to another, and not so much as any air can come between them:

drb@Job:41:24 @There is no power upon earth that can be compared with him who was made to fear no one.

drb@Job:42:2 @I know that thou canst do all things, and no thought is hid from thee.

drb@Psalms:17:1 @Unto the end, for David the servant of the Lord, who spoke to the Lord the words of this canticle, in the day that the Lord delivered him from the hands of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul. [2 Kings 22.]

drb@Psalms:18:7 @His going out is from the end of heaven, And his circuit even to the end thereof: and there is no one that can hide himself from his heat.

drb@Psalms:18:13 @Who can understand sins? from my secret ones cleanse me, O Lord:

drb@Psalms:29:1 @A psalm of a canticle, at the dedication of David's house.

drb@Psalms:32:3 @Sing to him a new canticle, sing well unto him with a loud noise.

drb@Psalms:38:1 @Unto the end, for Idithun himself, a canticle of David.

drb@Psalms:39:4 @And he put a new canticle into my mouth, a song to our God. Many shall see, and shall fear: and they shall hope in the Lord.

drb@Psalms:41:9 @In the daytime the Lord hath commanded his mercy; and a canticle to him in the night. With me is prayer to the God of my life.

drb@Psalms:44:1 @Unto the end, for them that shall be changed, for the sons of Core, for understanding. A canticle for the Beloved.

drb@Psalms:47:1 @A psalm of a canticle, for the sons of Core, on the second day of the week.

drb@Psalms:48:8 @No brother can redeem, nor shall man redeem: he shall not give to God his ransom,

drb@Psalms:49:20 @Sitting thou didst speak against thy brother, and didst lay a scandal against thy mother's son:

drb@Psalms:55:5 @In God I will praise my words, in God I have put my trust: I will not fear what flesh can do against me.

drb@Psalms:55:11 @In God will I praise the word, in the Lord will I praise his speech. In God have I hoped, I will not fear what man can do to me.

drb@Psalms:64:1 @To the end, a psalm of David. The canticle of Jeremias and Ezechiel to the people of the captivity, when they began to go out.

drb@Psalms:65:1 @Unto the end, a canticle of a psalm of the resurrection. Shout with joy to God, all the earth,

drb@Psalms:66:1 @Unto the end, in, hymns, a psalm of a canticle for David.

drb@Psalms:67:1 @Unto the end, a psalm of a canticle for David himself.

drb@Psalms:68:31 @I will praise the name of God with a canticle: and I will magnify him with praise.

drb@Psalms:74:1 @Unto the end, corrupt not, a psalm of a canticle for Asaph.

drb@Psalms:75:1 @Unto the end, in praises, a psalm for Asaph: a canticle to the Assyrians.

drb@Psalms:77:19 @And they spoke ill of God: they said: Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?

drb@Psalms:77:20 @Because he struck the rock, and the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed. Can he also give bread, or provide a table for his people?

drb@Psalms:82:1 @A canticle of a psalm for Asaph.

drb@Psalms:86:1 @For the sons of Core, a psalm of a canticle. The foundations thereof are in the holy mountains:

drb@Psalms:87:1 @A canticle of a psalm for the sons of Core: unto the end, for Maheleth, to answer understanding of Eman the Ezrahite.

drb@Psalms:88:7 @For who in the clouds can be compared to the Lord: or who among the sons of God shall be like to God?

drb@Psalms:89:12 @can number thy wrath? So make thy right hand known: and men learned in heart, in wisdom.

drb@Psalms:90:1 @The praise of a canticle for David. He that dwelleth in the aid of the most High, shall abide under the protection of the God of Jacob.

drb@Psalms:91:1 @A psalm of a canticle on the sabbath day.

drb@Psalms:91:4 @Upon an instrument of ten strings, upon the psaltery: with a canticle upon the harp.

drb@Psalms:95:1 @A canticle for David himself, when the house was built after the captivity. Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth.

drb@Psalms:97:1 @A psalm for David himself. Sing ye to the Lord anew canticle: because he hath done wonderful things. His right hand hath wrought for him salvation, and his arm is holy.

drb@Psalms:101:7 @I am become like to a pelican of the wilderness: I am like a night raven in the house.

drb@Psalms:107:1 @A canticle of a psalm for David himself.

drb@Psalms:117:6 @The Lord is my helper, I will not fear what man can do unto me.

drb@Psalms:138:6 @Thy knowledge is become wonderful to me: it is high, and I cannot reach to it.

drb@Psalms:143:9 @To thee, O God, I will sing a new canticle: on the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings I will sing praises to thee.

drb@Psalms:149:1 @Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: let his praise be in the church of the saints.

drb@Proverbs:3:28 @Say not to thy friend: Go, and come again: and to morrow I will give to thee: when thou canst give at present.

drb@Proverbs:6:27 @Can a man hide fire in his bosom, and his garments not burn?

drb@Proverbs:6:28 @Or can he walk upon hot coals, and his feet not be burnt?

drb@Proverbs:8:11 @11For wisdom is better than all the most precious things: and whatsoever may be desired cannot be compared to

drb@Proverbs:17:16 @What doth it avail a fool to have riches, seeing he cannot buy wisdom? He that maketh his house high, seeketh a downfall: and he that refuseth to learn, shall fall into evils.

drb@Proverbs:18:14 @The spirit of a man upholdeth his infirmity: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear?

drb@Proverbs:20:9 @Who can say: My heart is clean, I am pure from sin?

drb@Proverbs:20:24 @The steps of man are guided by the Lord: but who is the man that can understand his own way?

drb@Proverbs:22:25 @Lest perhaps thou learn his ways, and take scandal to thy soul.

drb@Proverbs:23:5 @Lift not up thy eyes to riches which thou canst not have: because they shall make themselves wings like those of an eagle, and shall fly towards heaven.

drb@Proverbs:25:28 @As a city that lieth open and is not compassed with walls, so is a man that cannot refrain his own spirit in speaking.

drb@Proverbs:27:4 @Anger hath no mercy, nor fury when it breaketh forth: and who can bear the violence of one provoked?

drb@Proverbs:30:21 @By three things the earth is disturbed, and the fourth it cannot bear:

drb@Proverbs:30:31 @A cock girded about the loins: and a ram: and a king, whom none can resist.

drb@Ecclesiastes:1:8 @All things are hard: man cannot explain them by word. The eye is not filled with seeing, neither is the ear filled with hearing.

drb@Ecclesiastes:2:12 @I passed further to behold wisdom, and errors and folly, (What is man, said I, that he can follow the King his maker?)

drb@Ecclesiastes:3:11 @He hath made all things good in their time, and hath delivered the world to their consideration, so that man cannot flnd out the work which God hath made from the beginning to the end.

drb@Ecclesiastes:3:14 @I have learned that all the works which God hath made, continue for ever: we cannot add any thing, nor take away from those things which God hath made that he may be feared.

drb@Ecclesiastes:6:9 @Better it is to see what thou mayst desire, than to desire that which thou canst not know. But this also is vanity, and presumption of spirit.

drb@Ecclesiastes:6:10 @He that shall be, his name is already called: and it is known, that he is man, and cannot contend in judgment with him that is stronger than himself.

drb@Ecclesiastes:7:1 @What needeth a man to seek things that are above him, whereas he knoweth not what is profitable for him in his life, in all the days of his pilgrimage, and the time that passeth like a shadow? Or who can tell him what shall be after him under the sun?

drb@Ecclesiastes:7:14 @Consider the works of God, that no man can correct whom he hath despised.

drb@Ecclesiastes:8:4 @And his word is full of power: neither can any man say to him: Why dost thou so?

drb@Ecclesiastes:8:7 @Because he is ignorant of things past, and things to come he cannot know by any messenger.

drb@Ecclesiastes:8:17 @And I understood that man can find no reason of all those works of God that are done under the sun: and the more he shall labour to seek, so much the less shall he find: yea, though the wise man shall say, that he knoweth it, he shall not be able to find it.

drb@Ecclesiastes:10:14 @A fool multiplieth words. A man cannot tell what hath been before him: and what shall be after him, who can tell him?

drb@Songs:4:14 @Spikenard and saffron, sweet cane and cinnamon, with all the trees of Libanus, myrrh and aloes with all the chief perfumes.

drb@Songs:8:7 @Many waters cannot quench charity, neither can the floods drown it: if a man should give all the substance of his house for love, he shall despise it as nothing.

drb@Isaiah:8:22 @And they shall look to the earth, and behold trouble and darkness, weakness and distress, and a mist following them, and they cannot fly away from their distress.

drb@Isaiah:14:27 @For the Lord of hosts hath decreed, and who can disannul it? and his hand is stretched out: and who shall turn it away?

drb@Isaiah:26:1 @In that day shall this canticle be sung the land of Juda. Sion the city of our strength a saviour, a wall and a bulwark shall be set therein.

drb@Isaiah:28:20 @For the bed is straitened, so that one must fall out, and a short covering can- not cover both.

drb@Isaiah:29:11 @And the vision of all shall be unto you as the words of a book that is sealed, which when they shall deliver to one that is learned, they shall say: Read this: and he shall answer: I cannot, for it is sealed.

drb@Isaiah:33:14 @The sinners in Sion are afraid, trembling hath seized upon the hypocrites. Which of you can dwell with devouring fire? which of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?

drb@Isaiah:33:19 @The shameless people thou shalt not see, the people of profound speech: so that thou canst not understand the eloquence of his tongue, in whom there is no wisdom.

drb@Isaiah:33:20 @Look upon Sion the city of our solemnity: thy eyes shall see Jerusalem, a rich habitation, a tabernacle that cannot be removed: neither shall the nails thereof be taken away for ever, neither shall any of the cords thereof be broken:

drb@Isaiah:37:11 @Behold thou hast heard all that the kings of the Assyrians hare done to all countries which they have destroyed, and canst thou be delivered?

drb@Isaiah:41:23 @Shew the things that are to come hereafter, and we shall know that ye are gods. Do ye also good or evil, if you can: and let us speak, and see together.

drb@Isaiah:43:9 @All the nations are assembled together, and the tribes are gathered: who among you can declare this, and shall make us hear the former things? let them bring forth their witnesses, let them be justified, and hear, and say: It is truth.

drb@Isaiah:43:13 @And from the beginning I am the same, and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall turn it away?

drb@Isaiah:43:24 @Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money, neither hast thou filled me with the fat of thy victims. But thou hast made me to serve with thy sins, thou hast wearied me with thy iniquities.

drb@Isaiah:45:20 @Assemble yourselves, and come, and draw near together, ye that are saved of the Gentiles: they have no knowledge that set up the wood of their graven work, and pray to a god that cannot save.

drb@Isaiah:47:11 @Evil shall come upon thee, and then shalt not know the rising thereof: and calamity shall fall violently upon thee, which thou canst not keep off: misery shall come upon thee suddenly, which thou shalt not know.

drb@Isaiah:47:15 @Such are all the things become to thee, in which thou best laboured: thy merchants from thy youth, every one hath erred in his own way, there is none that can save thee.

drb@Isaiah:49:15 @Can a woman forget her infant, so as not to have pity on the son of her womb? and if she should forget, yet will not I forget thee.

drb@Isaiah:49:24 @Shall the prey be taken from the strong? or can that which was taken by the mighty be delivered?

drb@Isaiah:50:2 @Because I came, and there was not a man: I called, and there was none that would hear. Is my hand shortened and become little, that I cannot redeem? or is there no strength in me to deliver? Behold at my rebuke I will make the sea a desert, I will turn the rivers into dry land: the fishes shall rot for want of water, and shall die for thirst.

drb@Isaiah:51:18 @There is none that can uphold her among all the children that she hath brought forth: and there is none that taketh her by the hand among all the children that she hath brought up.

drb@Isaiah:57:20 @But the wicked are like the raging sea, which cannot rest, and the waves thereof cast up dirt and mire.

drb@Isaiah:59:1 @Behold the hand of the Lord is not shortened that it cannot save, neither is his ear heavy that it cannot hear.

drb@Jeremiah:1:6 @And I said: Ah, ah, ah, Lord God: behold, I cannot speak, for I am a child.

drb@Jeremiah:2:13 @For my people have done two evils. They have forsaken me, the fountain of living water, and have digged to themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.

drb@Jeremiah:2:23 @How canst thou say: I am not polluted, and I have not walked after Baalim? see thy ways in the valley, know what thou hast done: as a swift runner pursuing his course.

drb@Jeremiah:4:4 @Be circumcised to the Lord, and take away the foreskins of your hearts, ye men of Juda, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem: lest my indignation come forth like fire, and burn, and there be none that can quench it: because of the wickedness of your thoughts.

drb@Jeremiah:5:1 @Go about through the streets of Jerusalem, and see, and consider, and seek in the broad places thereof, if you can fins a man that executeth judgement, and seeketh faith: and I will be merciful unto it.

drb@Jeremiah:5:7 @How can I be merciful to thee? thy children have forsaken me, and swear by them that are not gods: I fed them to the full, and they committed adultery, and rioted in the harlot's house.

drb@Jeremiah:6:10 @To whom shall I speak? and to whom shall I testify, that he may hear? behold, their ears are uncircumcised, and they cannot hear: behold the word of the Lord is become unto them a reproach: and and they will not receive it.

drb@Jeremiah:6:20 @To what purpose do you bring me frankincense from Saba, and the sweet smelling cane from a far country? your holocausts are not acceptable, nor are your sacrifices pleasing to me.

drb@Jeremiah:10:5 @They are framed after the likeness of a palm tree, and shall not speak: they must be carried to be removed, because they cannot go. Therefore, fear them not, for they can neither do evil nor good.

drb@Jeremiah:12:5 @If thou hast wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses? and if thou hast been secure in a land of peace, what wilt thou do in the swelling of the Jordan?

drb@Jeremiah:13:23 @If the Ethiopian can change his skin, or the leopard his spots: you may also do well, when you have learned evil.

drb@Jeremiah:14:9 @Why wilt thou be as a wandering man, as a mighty man that cannot save? but thou, O Lord, art among us, and thy name is called upon by us, forsake us not.

drb@Jeremiah:14:22 @Are there any among the graven things of the Gentiles that can send rain? or can the heavens give showers? art not thou the Lord our God, whom we have looked for? for thou hast made all these things.

drb@Jeremiah:15:18 @Why is my sorrow become perpetual, and my wound desperate so as to refuse to be healed? it is become to me as the falsehood of deceitful waters that cannot be trusted.

drb@Jeremiah:17:9 @The heart is perverse above all things, and unsearchable, who can know it?

drb@Jeremiah:18:6 @Cannot I do with you as this potter, saith the Lord? behold as clay is in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand, O house of Israel.

drb@Jeremiah:18:14 @Shall now the snow of Libanus fail from the rock of the field? or can the cold waters that gush out and run down, be taken away?

drb@Jeremiah:19:11 @And thou shalt say to them: Thus saith the Lord of hosts: even so will I break this people, and this city, as the potter's vessel is broken, which cannot be made whole again: and they shall be buried in Topheth, because there is no other place to bury in.

drb@Jeremiah:24:3 @And the Lord said to me: What seest thou, Jeremias? And I said: Figs, the good figs, very good: and the bad figs, very bad, which cannot be eaten because they are bad.

drb@Jeremiah:24:8 @And as the very bad figs, that cannot be eaten, because they are bad: thus saith the Lord: So will I give Sedecias the king of Juda, and his princes, and the residue of Jerusalem, that have remained in this city, and that dwell in the land of Egypt.

drb@Jeremiah:29:17 @Thus saith the Lord of hosts: Behold I will send upon them the sword, and the famine, and the pestilence: and I will make them like bad figs that cannot be eaten, because they are very bad

drb@Jeremiah:31:37 @Thus saith the Lord: If the heavens above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I also will cast away all the seed of Israel, for all that they have done, saith the Lord.

drb@Jeremiah:33:20 @Thus saith the Lord: If my covenant with the day can be made void, and my covenant with the night, that there should not be day and night in their season:

drb@Jeremiah:33:22 @As the stars of heaven cannot be numbered, nor the sand of the sea be measured: so will I multiply the seed of David my servant, and the Levites my ministers.

drb@Jeremiah:36:5 @And Jeremias commanded Baruch, saying: I am shut up, and cannot go into the house of the Lord.

drb@Jeremiah:46:23 @They have cut down her forest, saith the Lord, which cannot be counted: they are multiplied above locusts, and are without number.

drb@Jeremiah:49:10 @But I have made Esau bare, I have revealed his secrets, and he cannot be hid: his seed is laid waste, and his brethren, and his neighbours, and he shall not be.

drb@Jeremiah:49:19 @Behold one shall come up as a lion from the swelling of the Jordan, against the strong and beautiful: for I will make him run suddenly upon her: and who shall be the chosen one whom I may appoint over her? for who is like to m? and who shall abide me? and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?

drb@Jeremiah:50:44 @Behold he shall come up like a lion from the swelling of the Jordan to the strong and beautiful: for I will make him run suddenly upon her: and who shall be the chosen one whom I may appoint over her? for who is like to me? and who shall bear up against me? and who is that shepherd that can withstand my countenance?

drb@Jeremiah:51:43 @Her cities are become an astonishment, a land uninhabited and desolate, a land wherein none can dwell, nor son of man pass through it.

drb@Jeremiah:52:19 @The general took away the pitchers, and the censers, and the pots, and the basins, and the candlesticks, and the mortars, and the cups: as many as were of gold, in gold: and as many as were of silver, in silver:

drb@Ezekiel:2:9 @And I looked, and behold, a hand was sent to me, wherein was a book rolled up: and he spread it before me, and it was written within and without: and there were written in it lamentations, and canticles, and woe.

drb@Ezekiel:3:6 @Nor to many nations of a strange speech, and of an unknown tongue, whose words thou canst not understand: and if thou wert sent to them, they would hearken to thee.

drb@Ezekiel:11:18 @And they shall go in thither, and shall take away all the scandals, and all the abominations thereof from thence.

drb@Ezekiel:11:21 @But as for them whose heart walketh after their scandals and abominations, I will lay their way upon their head, saith the Lord God.

drb@Ezekiel:14:15 @And if I shall bring mischievous beasts also upon the land to waste it, and it be desolate, so that there is none that can pass because of the beasts:

drb@Ezekiel:20:7 @And I said to them: Let every man cast away the scandals of his eyes, and defile not yourselves with the idols of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.

drb@Ezekiel:33:10 @Thou therefore, O son of man, say to the house of Israel: Thus you have spoken, saying: Our iniquities, and our sins are upon us, and we pine away in them: how then can we live?

drb@Daniel:2:10 @Then the Chaldeains answered before the king, and said: There is no man upon earth, that can accomplish thy word, O king, neither doth any king, though great and mighty, ask such a thing of any diviner, or wise man, or Chaldean.

drb@Daniel:2:11 @For the thing that thou askest, O king, is difficult; nor can any one be found that can shew it before the king, except the gods, whose conversation is not with men.

drb@Daniel:2:26 @The king answered, and said to Daniel, whose name was Baltassar: Thinkest thou indeed that thou canst tell me the dream that I saw, and the interpretation thereof?

drb@Daniel:2:27 @And Daniel made answer before the king, and said: The secret that the king desireth to know, none of the wise men, or the philosophers, or the diviners, or the soothsayers can declare to the king.

drb@Daniel:2:43 @And whereas thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay, they shall be mingled indeed together with the seed of man, but they shall not stick fast one to another, as iron cannot be mixed with clay.

drb@Daniel:3:29 @By me therefore this decree is made, that every people, tribe, and tongue, which shall speak blasphemy against the God of Sidrach, Misach, and Abdenago, shall be destroyed, and their houses laid waste: for there is no other God that can save in this manner.

drb@Daniel:4:35 @And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing before him: for he doth according to his will, I as well with the powers of heaven, as among the inhabitants of the earth: and there is none that can resist his hand, and say to him: Why hast thou done it?

drb@Daniel:5:5 @In the same hour there appeared fingers, as it were of the hand of a man, writing over against the candlestick upon the surface of the wall of the king's palace: and the king beheld the joints of the hand that wrote.

drb@Daniel:5:16 @But I have heard of thee, that thou canst interpret obscure things, and resolve difficult things: now if thou art able to read the writing, and to shew me the interpretation thereof, thou shalt be clothed with purple, and shalt have a chain of gold about thy neck, and shalt be the third prince in my kingdom.

drb@Daniel:8:24 @And his power shall be strengthened, but not by his own force: and he shall lay all things waste, and shall prosper, and do more than can be believed. And he shall destroy the mighty, and the people of the saints,

drb@Daniel:10:17 @And how can the servant of my lord speak with my lord? for no strength remaineth in me, moreover my breath is stopped.

drb@Daniel:14:8 @But if you can shew that Bel eateth these things, Daniel shall die, because he hath blasphemed against Bel. And Daniel said to the king: Be it done according to thy word.

drb@Daniel:14:23 @And the king said to Daniel: Behold thou canst not say now, that this is not a living god: adore him therefore.

drb@Hosea:2:3 @Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in the day that she was born: and I will make her as a wilderness, and will set her as a land that none can pass through, and will kill her with drought.

drb@Hosea:5:14 @For I will be like a lioness to Ephraim, and like a lion's whelp to the house of Juda: I, I will catch, and go: I will take away, and there is none that can rescue.

drb@Joel:2:3 @Before the face thereof a devouring fire, and behind it a burning flame: the land is like a garden of pleasure before it, and behind it a desolate wilderness, neither is there any one that can escape it.

drb@Joel:2:11 @And the Lord hath uttered his voice before the face of his army: for his armies are exceeding great, for they are strong and execute his word: for the day of the Lord is great and very terrible: and who can stand it?

drb@Amos:5:23 @Take away from me the tumult of thy songs: and I will not hear the canticles of thy harp.

drb@Amos:6:13 @Can horses run upon the rocks, or can any one plough with buffles? for you have turned judgment into bitterness, and the fruit of justice into wormwood.

drb@Jonah:3:9 @Who can tell if God will turn, and forgive: and will turn away from his fierce anger, and we shall not perish?

drb@Micah:6:10 @As yet there is a fire in the house of the wicked, the treasures of iniquity, and a scant measure full of wrath.

drb@Nahum:1:6 @Who can stand before the face of his indignation? and who shall resist in the fierceness of his anger? his indignation is poured out like fire: and the rocks are melted by him.

drb@Habakkuk:1:13 @Thy eyes are too pure to behold evil, and thou canst not look on iniquity. Why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself?

drb@Habakkuk:2:19 @Woe to him that saith to wood: Awake: to the dumb stone: Arise: can it teach? Behold, it is laid over with gold, and silver, and there is no spirit in the bowels thereof.

drb@Zechariah:4:2 @And he said to me: What seest thou? And I said: I have looked, and behold a candlestick all of gold, and its lamp upon the top of it: and the seven lights thereof upon it: and seven funnels for the lights that were upon the top thereof.

drb@Zechariah:4:11 @And I answered, and said to him: What are these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick, and upon the left side thereof?

drb@Matthew:5:14 @You are the light of the world. A city seated on a mountain cannot be hid.

drb@Matthew:5:15 @Neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but upon a candlestick, that it may shine to all that are in the house.

drb@Matthew:5:29 @And if thy right eye scandalize thee, pluck it out and cast it from thee. For it is expedient for thee that one of thy members should perish, rather than that thy whole body be cast into hell.

drb@Matthew:5:30 @And if thy right hand scandalize thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is expedient for thee that one of thy members should perish, rather than that thy whole body be cast into hell.

drb@Matthew:5:36 @Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or black.

drb@Matthew:5:46 @For if you love them that love you, what reward shall you have? do not even the publicans this?

drb@Matthew:6:24 @No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.

drb@Matthew:6:27 @And which of you by taking thought, can add to his stature by one cubit?

drb@Matthew:7:18 @A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can an evil tree bring forth good fruit.

drb@Matthew:8:2 @And behold a leper came and adored him, saying: Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.

drb@Matthew:9:10 @And it came to pass as he was sitting at meat in the house, behold many publicans and sinners came, and sat down with Jesus and his disciples.

drb@Matthew:9:11 @And the Pharisees seeing it, said to his disciples: Why doth your master eat with publicans and sinners?

drb@Matthew:9:15 @And Jesus said to them: Can the children of the bridegroom mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then they shall fast.

drb@Matthew:9:28 @And when he was come to the house, the blind men came to him. And Jesus saith to them, Do you believe, that I can do this unto you? They say to him, Yea, Lord.

drb@Matthew:10:3 @James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother, Philip and Bartholomew, Thomas and Matthew the publican, and James the son of Alpheus, and Thaddeus,

drb@Matthew:10:4 @Simon the Cananean, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.

drb@Matthew:10:28 @And fear ye not them that kill the body, and are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him that can destroy both soul and body in hell.

drb@Matthew:11:6 @And blessed is he that shall not be scandalized in me.

drb@Matthew:11:19 @The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say: Behold a man that is a glutton and a wine drinker, a friend of publicans and sinners. And wisdom is justified by her children.

drb@Matthew:12:29 @Or how can any one enter into the house of the strong, and rifle his goods, unless he first bind the strong? and then he will rifle his house.

drb@Matthew:12:34 @O generation of vipers, how can you speak good things, whereas you are evil? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.

drb@Matthew:13:21 @Yet hath he not root in himself, but is only for a time: and when there ariseth tribulation and persecution because of the word, he is presently scandalized.

drb@Matthew:13:41 @The Son of man shall send his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all scandals, and them that work iniquity.

drb@Matthew:13:57 @And they were scandalized in his regard. But Jesus said to them: A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, and in his own house.

drb@Matthew:15:12 @Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?

drb@Matthew:15:22 @And behold a woman of Canaan who came out of those coasts, crying out, said to him: Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou son of David: my daughter is grieviously troubled by the devil.

drb@Matthew:16:3 @And in the morning: To day there will be a storm, for the sky is red and lowering. You know then how to discern the face of the sky: and can you not know the signs of the times?

drb@Matthew:16:23 @Who turning, said to Peter: Go behind me, Satan, thou art a scandal unto me: because thou savourest not the things that are of God, but the things that are of men.

drb@Matthew:17:26 @But that we may not scandalize them, go to the sea, and cast in a hook: and that fish which shall first come up, take: and when thou hast opened its mouth, thou shalt find a stater: take that, and give it to them for me and thee.

drb@Matthew:18:6 @But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea.

drb@Matthew:18:7 @Woe to the world because of scandals. For it must needs be that scandals come: but nevertheless woe to that man by whom the scandal cometh.

drb@Matthew:18:8 @And if thy hand, or thy foot scandalize thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee. It is better for thee to go into life maimed or lame, than having two hands or two feet, to be cast into everlasting fire.

drb@Matthew:18:9 @And if thy eye scandalize thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee. It is better for thee having one eye to enter into life, than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.

drb@Matthew:18:17 @And if he will not hear them: tell the church. And if he will not hear the church, let him be to thee as the heathen and publican.

drb@Matthew:19:12 @For there are eunuchs, who were born so from their mother's womb: and there are eunuchs, who were made so by men: and there are eunuchs, who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven. He that can take, let him take it.

drb@Matthew:19:25 @And when they had heard this, the disciples wondered very much, saying: Who then can be saved?

drb@Matthew:20:22 @And Jesus answering, said: You know not what you ask. Can you drink the chalice that I shall drink? They say to him: We can.

drb@Matthew:21:31 @Which of the two did the father's will? They say to him: The first. Jesus saith to them: Amen I say to you, that the publicans and the harlots shall go into the kingdom of God before you.

drb@Matthew:21:32 @For John came to you in the way of justice, and you did not believe him. But the publicans and the harlots believed him: but you, seeing it, did not even afterwards repent, that you might believe him.

drb@Matthew:24:10 @And then shall many be scandalized: and shall betray one another: and shall hate one another.

drb@Matthew:26:31 @Then Jesus said to them: All you shall be scandalized in me this night. For it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be dispersed.

drb@Matthew:26:33 @And Peter answering, said to him: Although all shall be scandalized in thee, I will never be scandalized.

drb@Matthew:26:53 @Thinkest thou that I cannot ask my Father, and he will give me presently more than twelve legions of angels?

drb@Matthew:27:42 @He saved others; himself he cannot save. If he be the king of Israel, let him now come down from the cross, and we will believe him.

drb@Mark:1:40 @And there came a leper to him, beseeching him, and kneeling down said to him: If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.

drb@Mark:2:7 @Why doth this man speak thus? he blasphemeth. Who can forgive sins, but God only?

drb@Mark:2:15 @And it came to pass, that as he sat at meat in his house, many publicans and sinners sat down together with Jesus and his disciples. For they were many, who also followed him.

drb@Mark:2:16 @And the scribes and the Pharisees, seeing that he ate with publicans and sinners, said to his disiples: Why doth your master eat and drink with publicans and sinners?

drb@Mark:2:19 @And Jesus saith to them: Can the children of the marriage fast, as long as the bridegroom is with them? As long as they have the bridegroom with them, they cannot fast.

drb@Mark:3:18 @And Andrew and Philip, and Bartholomew and Matthew, and Thomas and James of Alpheus, and Thaddeus, and Simon the Cananean:

drb@Mark:3:23 @And after he had called them together, he said to them in parables: How can Satan cast out Satan?

drb@Mark:3:24 @And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.

drb@Mark:3:25 @And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.

drb@Mark:3:26 @And if Satan be risen up against himself, he is divided, and cannot stand, but hath an end.

drb@Mark:3:27 @No man can enter into the house of a strong man and rob him of his goods, unless he first bind the strong man, and then shall he plunder his house.

drb@Mark:4:17 @And they have no root in themselves, but are only for a time: and then when tribulation and persecution ariseth for the word they are presently scandalized.

drb@Mark:4:21 @And he said to them: Doth a candle come in to be put under a bushel, or under a bed? and not to be set on a candlestick?

drb@Mark:6:3 @Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joseph, and Jude, and Simon? are not also his sisters here with us? And they were scandalized in regard of him.

drb@Mark:7:15 @There is nothing from without a man that entering into him, can defile him. But the things which come from a man, those are they that defile a man.

drb@Mark:7:18 @And he saith to them: So are you also without knowledge? understand you not that every thing from without, entering into a man cannot defile him:

drb@Mark:8:4 @And his disciples answered him: From whence can any one fill them here with bread in the wilderness?

drb@Mark:9:2 @And his garments became shining and exceeding white as snow, so as no fuller upon earth can make white.

drb@Mark:9:21 @And oftentimes hath he cast him into the fire and into waters to destroy him. But if thou canst do any thing, help us, having compassion on us.

drb@Mark:9:22 @And Jesus saith to him: If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

drb@Mark:9:28 @And he said to them: This kind can go out by nothing, but by prayer and fasting.

drb@Mark:9:38 @But Jesus said: Do not forbid him. For there is no man that doth a miracle in my name, and can soon speak ill of me.

drb@Mark:9:41 @And whosoever shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me; it were better for him that a millstone were hanged around his neck, and he were cast into the sea.

drb@Mark:9:42 @And if thy hand scandalize thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life, maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into unquenchable fire:

drb@Mark:9:44 @And if thy foot scandalize thee, cut it off. It is better for thee to enter lame into life everlasting, than having two feet, to be cast into the hell of unquenchable fire:

drb@Mark:9:46 @And if thy eye scandalize thee, pluck it out. It is better for thee with one eye to enter into the kingdom of God, than having two eyes to be cast into the hell of fire:

drb@Mark:10:26 @Who wondered the more, saying among themselves: Who then can be saved?

drb@Mark:10:38 @And Jesus said to them: You know not what you ask. Can you drink of the chalice that I drink of: or be baptized with the baptism wherewith I am baptized?

drb@Mark:10:39 @But they said to him: We can. And Jesus saith to them: You shall indeed drink of the chalice that I drink of: and with the baptism wherewith I am baptized, you shall be baptized.

drb@Mark:14:27 @And Jesus saith to them: You will all be scandalized in my regard this night; for it is written, I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep shall be dispersed.

drb@Mark:14:29 @But Peter saith to him: Although all shall be scandalized in thee, yet not I.

drb@Mark:15:31 @In like manner also the chief priests mocking, said with the scribes one to another: He saved others; himself he cannot save.

drb@Luke:3:12 @And the publicans also came to be baptized, and said to him: Master, what shall we do?

drb@Luke:5:12 @And it came to pass, when he was ina certain city, behold a man full of leprosy, who seeing Jesus, and falling on his face, besought him, saying: Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean

drb@Luke:5:21 @And the scribes and Pharisees began to think, saying: Who is this who speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins, but God alone?

drb@Luke:5:27 @And after these things he went forth, and saw a publican named Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom, and he said to him: Follow me.

drb@Luke:5:29 @And Levi made him a great feast in his own house; and there was a great company of publicans, and of others, that were at table with them.

drb@Luke:5:30 @But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and sinners?

drb@Luke:5:34 @To whom he said: Can you make the children of the bridegroom fast, whilst the bridegroom is with them?

drb@Luke:6:39 @And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind lead the blind? do they not both fall into the ditch?

drb@Luke:6:42 @Or how canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not the beam in thy own eye? Hypocrite, cast first the beam out of thy own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to take out the mote from thy brother's eye.

drb@Luke:7:23 @And blessed is he whosoever shall not be scandalized in me.

drb@Luke:7:29 @And all the people hearing, and the publicans, justified God, being baptized with John's baptism.

drb@Luke:7:34 @The Son of man is come eating and drinking: and you say: Behold a man that is a glutton and a drinker of wine, a friend of publicans and sinners.

drb@Luke:8:16 @Now no man lighting a candle covereth it with a vessel, or putteth it under a bed; but setteth it upon a candlestick, that they who come in may see the light.

drb@Luke:11:7 @And he from within should answer, and say: Trouble me not, the door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee.

drb@Luke:11:33 @No man lighteth a candle, and putteth it in a hidden place, nore under a bushel; but upon a candlestick, that they that come in, may see the light.

drb@Luke:11:46 @But he said: Woe to you lawyers also, because you load men with burdens which they cannot bear, and you yourselves touch not the packs with one of your fingers.

drb@Luke:12:4 @And I say to you, my friends: Be not afraid of them who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.

drb@Luke:12:25 @And which of you, by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?

drb@Luke:13:33 @Nevertheless I must walk to day and to morrow, and the day following, because it cannot be that a prophet perish, out of Jerusalem.

drb@Luke:14:20 @And another said: I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.

drb@Luke:14:26 @If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.

drb@Luke:14:27 @And whosoever doth not carry his cross and come after me, cannot be my disciple.

drb@Luke:14:33 @So likewise every one of you that doth not renounce all that he possesseth, cannot be my disciple.

drb@Luke:15:1 @Now the publicans and sinners drew near unto him to hear him.

drb@Luke:15:8 @Or what woman having ten groats; if she lose one groat, doth not light a candle, and sweep the house, and seek diligently until she find it?

drb@Luke:16:2 @And he called him, and said to him: How is it that I hear this of thee? give an account of thy stewardship: for now thou canst be steward no longer.

drb@Luke:16:13 @No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or he will hold to the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.

drb@Luke:16:26 @And besides all this, between us and you, there is fixed a great chaos: so that they who would pass from hence to you, cannot, nor from thence come hither.

drb@Luke:17:1 @And he said to his disciples: It is impossible that scandals should not come: but woe to him through whom they come.

drb@Luke:17:2 @It were better for him, that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should scandalize one of these little ones.

drb@Luke:18:10 @Two men went up into the temple to pray: the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican

drb@Luke:18:11 @The Pharisee standing, prayed thus with himself: O God, I give thee thanks that I am not as the rest of men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, as also is this publican.

drb@Luke:18:13 @And the publican, standing afar off, would not so much as lift up his eyes towards heaven; but struck his breast, saying: O god, be merciful to me a sinner.

drb@Luke:18:26 @And they that heard it, said: Who then can be saved?

drb@Luke:19:2 @And behold, there was a man named Zacheus, who was the chief of the publicans, and he was rich.

drb@Luke:20:36 @Neither can they die any more: for they are equal to the angels, and are the children of God, being the children of the resurrection.

drb@Luke:22:66 @And as soon as it was day, the ancients of the people, and the chief priests and scribes, cane together; and they brought him into their council, saying: If thou be the Christ, tell us.

drb@John:1:46 @And Nathanael said to him: Can any thing of good come from Nazareth? Philip saith to him: Come and see.

drb@John:2:1 @And the third day, there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee: and the mother of Jesus was there.

drb@John:2:11 @This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee; and manifested his glory, and his disciples believed in him.

drb@John:3:2 @This man came to Jesus by night, and said to him: Rabbi, we know that thou art come a teacher from God; for no man can do these signs which thou dost, unless God be with him.

drb@John:3:3 @Jesus answered, and said to him: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

drb@John:3:4 @Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter a second time into his mother's womb, and be born again?

drb@John:3:5 @Jesus answered: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.

drb@John:3:9 @Nicodemus answered, and said to him: How can these things be done?

drb@John:3:27 @John answered, and said: A man cannot receive any thing, unless it be given him from heaven.

drb@John:4:45 @He came again therefore into Cana of Galilee, where he made the water wine. And there was a certain ruler, whose son was sick at Capharnaum.

drb@John:5:19 @Then Jesus answered, and said to them: Amen, amen, I say unto you, the Son cannot do any thing of himself, but what he seeth the Father doing: for what things soever he doth, these the Son also doth in like manner.

drb@John:5:30 @I cannot of myself do any thing. As I hear, so I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not my own will, but the will of him that sent me.

drb@John:5:44 @How can you believe, who receive glory one from another: and the glory which is from God alone, you do not seek?

drb@John:6:44 @No man can come to me, except the Father, who hath sent me, draw him; and I will raise him up in the last day.

drb@John:6:53 @The Jews therefore strove among themselves, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat?

drb@John:6:61 @Many therefore of his disciples, hearing it, said: This saying is hard, and who can hear it?

drb@John:6:62 @But Jesus, knowing in himself, that his disciples murmured at this, said to them: Doth this scandalize you?

drb@John:6:66 @And he said: Therefore did I say to you, that no man can come to me, unless it be given him by my Father.

drb@John:7:7 @The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth: because I give testimony of it, that the works thereof are evil.

drb@John:7:34 @You shall seek me, and shall not find me: and where I am, thither you cannot come.

drb@John:7:36 @What is this saying that he hath said: You shall seek me, and shall not find me; and where I am, you cannot come?

drb@John:8:21 @Again therefore Jesus said to them: I go, and you shall seek me, and you shall die in your sin. Whither I go, you cannot come.

drb@John:8:22 @The Jews therefore said: Will he kill himself, because he said: Whither I go, you cannot come?

drb@John:8:43 @Why do you not know my speech? Because you cannot hear my word.

drb@John:9:4 @I must work the works of him that sent me, whilst it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work.

drb@John:9:16 @Some therefore of the Pharisees said: This man is not of God, who keepeth not the sabbath. But others said: How can a man that is a sinner do such miracles? And there was a division among them.

drb@John:10:21 @Others said: These are not the words of one that hath a devil: Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?

drb@John:10:29 @That which my Father hath given me, is greater than all: and no one can snatch them out of the hand of my Father.

drb@John:10:35 @If he called them gods, to whom to word of God was spoken, and the scripture cannot be broken;

drb@John:13:33 @Little children, yet a little while I am with you. You shall seek me; and as I said to the Jews: Whither I go you cannot come; so I say to you now.

drb@John:13:36 @Simon Peter saith to him: Lord, whither goest thou? Jesus answered: Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now; but thou shalt follow hereafter.

drb@John:13:37 @Peter saith to him: Why cannot I follow thee now? I will lay down my life for thee.

drb@John:14:5 @Thomas saith to him: Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?

drb@John:14:17 @The spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, nor knoweth him: but you shall know him; because he shall abide with you, and shall be in you

drb@John:16:1 @These things have I spoken to you, that you may not be scandalized.

drb@John:16:12 @I have yet many things to say to you: but you cannot bear them now.

drb@John:21:2 @There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas, who is called Didymus, and Nathanael, who was of Cana of Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples.

drb@Acts:4:16 @Saying: What shall we do to these men? for indeed a known miracle hath been done by them, to all the inhabitants of Jerusalem: it is manifest, and we cannot deny it.

drb@Acts:4:20 @For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.

drb@Acts:5:39 @But if it be of God, you cannot overthrow it, lest perhaps you be found even to fight against God. And they consented to him.

drb@Acts:6:5 @And the saying was liked by all the multitude. And they chose Stephen, a man full of faith, and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolas, a proselyte of Antioch.

drb@Acts:8:27 @And rising up, he went. And behold a man of Ethiopia, an eunuch, of great authority under Candace the queen of the Ethiopians, who had charge over all her treasures, had come to Jerusalem to adore.

drb@Acts:8:31 @Who said: And how can I, unless some man shew me? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.

drb@Acts:10:47 @Then Peter answered: Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we?

drb@Acts:15:1 @And some coming down from Judea, taught the brethren: That except you be circumcised after the manner of Moses, you cannot be saved.

drb@Acts:19:36 @For as much therefore as these things cannot be contradicted, you ought to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly.

drb@Acts:21:37 @And as Paul was about to be brought into the castle, he saith to the tribune: May speak something to thee? Who said: Canst thou speak Greek?

drb@Acts:24:13 @Neither can they prove unto thee the things whereof they now accuse me.

drb@Acts:27:31 @Paul said to the centurion, and to the soldiers: Except these stay in the ship, you cannot be saved.

drb@Romans:8:7 @Because the wisdom of the flesh is an enemy to God; for it is not subject to the law of God, neither can it be.

drb@Romans:8:8 @And they who are in the flesh, cannot please God.

drb@Romans:9:24 @As it is written: Behold I lay in Sion a stumblingstone and a rock of scandal; and whosoever believeth in him shall not be confounded.

drb@Romans:14:13 @Let us not therefore judge one another any more. But judge this rather, that you put not a stumblingblock or a scandal in your brother's way.

drb@Romans:14:21 @It is good not to eat flesh, and not to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother is offended, or scandalized, or made weak.

drb@1Corinthians:2:14 @But the sensual man perceiveth not these things that are of the Spirit of God; for it is foolishness to him, and he cannot understand, because it is spiritually examined.

drb@1Corinthians:3:11 @For other foundation no man can lay, but that which is laid; which is Christ Jesus.

drb@1Corinthians:8:13 @Wherefore, if meat scandalize my brother, I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize my brother.

drb@1Corinthians:10:21 @You cannot drink the chalice of the Lord, and the chalice of devils: you cannot be partakers of the table of the Lord, and of the table of devils.

drb@1Corinthians:12:3 @Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man, speaking by the Spirit of God, saith Anathema to Jesus. And no man can say the Lord Jesus, but by the Holy Ghost.

drb@1Corinthians:12:21 @And the eye cannot say to the hand: I need not thy help; nor again the head to the feet: I have no need of you.

drb@1Corinthians:15:50 @Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God: neither shall corruption possess incorruption.

drb@2Corinthians:2:2 @For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?

drb@2Corinthians:11:29 @Who is weak, and I am not weak? Who is scandalized, and I am not on fire?

drb@2Corinthians:13:8 @For we can do nothing against the truth; but for the truth.

drb@Galatians:5:11 @And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? Then is the scandal of the cross made void.

drb@Ephesians:5:19 @Speaking to yourselves in psalms, and hymns, and spiritual canticles, singing and making melody in your hearts to the Lord;

drb@Philippians:4:13 @I can do all these things in him who strengtheneth me.

drb@Colossians:3:16 @Let the word of Christ dwell in you abundantly, in all wisdom: teaching and admonishing one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual canticles, singing in grace in your hearts to God.

drb@1Thessalonians:3:9 @For what thanks can we return to God for you, in all the joy wherewith we rejoice for you before our God,

drb@1Timothy:5:25 @In like manner also good deeds are manifest: and they that are otherwise, cannot be hid.

drb@1Timothy:6:7 @For we brought nothing into this world: and certainly we can carry nothing out.

drb@1Timothy:6:16 @Who only hath immortality, and inhabiteth light inaccessible, whom no man hath seen, nor can see: to whom be honour and empire everlasting. Amen.

drb@2Timothy:2:13 @If we believe not, he continueth faithful, he can not deny himself.

drb@2Timothy:2:17 @And their speech spreadeth like a canker: of whom are Hymeneus and Philetus:

drb@2Timothy:3:15 @And because from thy infancy thou hast known the holy scriptures, which can instruct thee to salvation, by the faith which is in Christ Jesus.

drb@Titus:2:8 @The sound word that can not be blamed: that he, who is on the contrary part, may be afraid, having no evil to say of us.

drb@Hebrews:4:15 @For we have not a high priest, who can not have compassion on our infirmities: but one tempted in all things like as we are, without sin.

drb@Hebrews:5:2 @Who can have compassion on them that are ignorant and that err: because he himself also is compassed with infirmity.

drb@Hebrews:9:2 @For there was a tabernacle made the first, wherein were the candlesticks, and the table, and the setting forth of loaves, which is called the holy.

drb@Hebrews:9:9 @Which is a parable of the time present: according to which gifts and sacrifices are offered, which can not, as to the conscience, make him perfect that serveth, only in meats and in drinks,

drb@Hebrews:10:1 @For the law having a shadow of the good things to come, not the very image of the things; by the selfsame sacrifices which they offer continually every year, can never make the comers thereunto perfect:

drb@Hebrews:10:11 @And every priest indeed standeth daily ministering, and often offering the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins.

drb@James:3:8 @But the tongue no man can tame, an unquiet evil, full of deadly poison.

drb@James:3:12 @Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear grapes; or the vine, figs? So neither can the salt water yield sweet.

drb@James:4:2 @You covet, and have not: you kill, and envy, and can not obtain. You contend and war, and you have not, because you ask not.

drb@James:5:3 @Your gold and silver is cankered: and the rust of them shall be for a testimony against you, and shall eat your flesh like fire. You have stored up to yourselves wrath against the last days.

drb@1Peter:1:4 @Unto an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that can not fade, reserved in heaven for you,

drb@1Peter:2:8 @And a stone of stumbling, and a rock of scandal, to them who stumble at the word, neither do believe, whereunto also they are set.

drb@1Peter:3:13 @And who is he that can hurt you, if you be zealous of good?

drb@1John:2:10 @He that loveth his brother, abideth in the light, and there is no scandal in him.

drb@1John:3:9 @Whosoever is born of God, commmitteth not sin: for his seed abideth in him, and he can not sin, because he is born of God.

drb@1John:4:20 @If any man say, I love God, and hateth his brother; he is a liar. For he that loveth not his brother, whom he seeth, how can he love God, whom he seeth not?

drb@Revelation:1:12 @And I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks:

drb@Revelation:1:13 @And in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks, one like to the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the feet, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.

drb@Revelation:1:20 @The mystery of the seven stars, which thou sawest in my right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches. And the seven candlesticks are the seven churches.

drb@Revelation:2:1 @Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write: These things saith he, who holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks:

drb@Revelation:2:2 @I know thy works, and thy labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them that are evil, and thou hast tried them, who say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars:

drb@Revelation:2:5 @Be mindful therefore from whence thou art fallen: and do penance, and do the first works. Or else I come to thee, and will move thy candlestick out of its place, except thou do penance.

drb@Revelation:3:8 @I know thy works. Behold, I have given before thee a door opened, which no man can shut: because thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.

drb@Revelation:5:9 @And they sung a new canticle, saying: Thou art worthy, O Lord, to take the book, and to open the seals thereof; because thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God, in thy blood, out of every tribe, and tongue, and people, and nation.

drb@Revelation:9:20 @And the rest of the men, who were not slain by these plagues, did not do penance from the works of their hands, that they should not adore devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and wood, which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:

drb@Revelation:11:4 @These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks, that stand before the Lord of the earth.

drb@Revelation:14:3 @And they sung as it were a new canticle, before the throne, and before the four living creatures, and the ancients; and no man could say the canticle, but those hundred forty-four thousand, who were purchased from the earth.

drb@Revelation:15:3 @And singing the canticle of Moses, the servant of God, and the canticle of the Lamb, saying: Great and wonderful are thy works, O Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, O King of ages.

drb@B673:31 @There is none that is able to know her ways, nor that can search out her paths:

drb@B674:17 @But as for me, what help can I give you?

drb@B676:7 @For their tongue that is polished by the craftsman, and themselves laid over with gold and silver, are false things, and they cannot speak.

drb@B676:11 @And these gods cannot defend themselves from the rust, and the moth.

drb@B676:13 @This holdeth a sceptre as a man, as a judge of the country, but cannot put to death one that offendeth him.

drb@B676:14 @And this hath in his hand a sword, or an axe, but cannot save himself from war, or from robbers, whereby be it known to you, that they are not gods

drb@B676:18 @They light candles to them, and in great number, of which they cannot see one: but they are like beams in the house.

drb@B676:29 @For how can they be called gods? because women set offerings before the gods of silver, and of gold, and of wood:

drb@B676:33 @And whether it be evil that one doth unto them, or good, they are not able to recompense it: neither can they set up a king nor put him down:

drb@B676:34 @In like manner they can neither give riches, nor requite evil. If a man make a vow to them, and perform it not, they cannot require it.

drb@B676:35 @They cannot deliver a man from death nor save the weak from the mighty.

drb@B676:36 @They cannot restore the blind man to his sight: nor deliver a man from distress.

drb@B676:40 @Even the Chaldeans themselves dishonour them: who when they hear of one dumb that cannot speak, they present him to Bel, entreating him, that he may speak,

drb@B676:46 @For the artificers themselves that make them, are of no long continuance. Can those things then that are made by them be gods?

drb@B676:49 @How then can they be thought to be gods, that can neither deliver themselves from war, nor save themselves from evils?

drb@B676:52 @They cannot set up a king over the land, nor give rain to men.

drb@B676:53 @They determine no causes, nor deliver countries from oppression; because they can do nothing, and are as daws between heaven and earth.

drb@B676:55 @And they cannot withstand a king and war. How then can it be supposed, or admitted that they are gods?

drb@B676:65 @For neither can they curse kings, nor bless them.

drb@B676:67 @Beasts are better than they, which can fly under a covert, and help themselves.

drb@B681:28 @For he that is without fear, cannot be justified: for the wrath of his high spirits is his ruin.

drb@B683:28 @A heart that goeth two ways shall not have success, and the perverse of heart shall be scandalized therein.

drb@B686:15 @Nothing can be compared to a faithful friend, and no weight of gold and silver is able to countervail the goodness of his fidelity.

drb@B688:20 @Advise not with fools, for they cannot love but such things as please them.

drb@B6817:29 @For all things cannot be in men, because the son of man is not immortal, and they are delighted with the vanity of evil.

drb@B6820:31 @Presents and gifts blind the eyes of judges, and make them dumb in the mouth, so that they cannot correct.

drb@B6826:22 @As the lamp shining upon the holy candlestick, so is the beauty of the face in a ripe age.

drb@B6827:23 @Thou canst no more bind him up. And of a curse there is reconciliation:

drb@B6830:19 @What good shall an offering do to an idol? for it can neither eat, nor smell:

drb@B6834:4 @What can be made clean by the unclean? and what truth can come from that which is false?

drb@B6836:25 @If she have a tongue that can cure, and likewise mitigate and shew mercy: her husband is not like other men.

drb@B6839:19 @Send forth flowers, as the lily, and yield a smell, and bring forth leaves in grace, and praise with canticles, and bless the Lord in his works.

drb@B6839:20 @Magnify his name, and give glory to him with the voice of your lips, and with the canticles of your mouths, and with harps, and in praising him, you shall say in this manner:

drb@B6842:20 @No thought escapeth him, and no word can hide itself from him.

drb@B6842:22 @Nor can he be diminished, and he hath no need of any counsellor.

drb@B6842:23 @O how desirable are all his works, and what we can know is but as a spark!

drb@B6843:3 @At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat? As one keeping a furnace in the works of heat:

drb@B6843:32 @Glorify the Lord as much as ever you can, for he will yet far exceed, and his magnificence is wonderful.

drb@B6843:33 @Blessing the Lord, exalt him as much as you can: for he is above all praise.

drb@B6843:34 @When you exalt him put forth all your strength, and be not weary: for you can never go far enough.

drb@B6844:5 @Such as by their skill sought out musical tunes, and published canticles of the scriptures.

drb@B6847:19 @The countries wondered at thee for thy canticles, and proverbs, and parables, and interpretations,

drb@B6848:4 @Thus was Elias magnified in his wondrous works. And who can glory like to thee?

drb@B715:25 @But if there be no offense of this people in the sight of their God, we can not resist them, because their God will defend them: and we shall be a reproach to the whole earth.

drb@B715:27 @Who is this, that saith the children of Israel can resist king Nabuchodonosor, and his armies, men unarmed, and without force, and without skill in the art of war?

drb@B716:5 @But if thou think thy prophecy true, let not thy countenance sink, and let the paleness that is in thy face, depart from thee, if thou imaginest these my words cannot be accomplished.

drb@B7110:18 @And his officers said to him: Who can despise the people of the Hebrews who have such beautiful women, that we should not think it worth our while for their sakes to fight against them?

drb@B7110:19 @And Judith seeing Holofernes sitting under a canopy, which was woven of purple and gold, with emeralds and precious stones:

drb@B7112:2 @And Judith answered him and said: Now I cannot eat of these things which thou commandest to be given me, lest sin come upon me: but I will eat of the things which I have brought.

drb@B7113:10 @And she struck twice upon his neck, and out off his head, and took off his canopy from the pillars, and rolled away his headless body.

drb@B7113:19 @Then she brought forth the head of Holofernes out of the wallet, and shewed it them, saying: Behold the head of Holofernes the general of the army of the Assyrians, and behold his canopy, wherein he lay in his drunkenness, where the Lord our God slew him by the hand of a woman.

drb@B7116:1 @Then Judith sung this canticle to the Lord, saying:

drb@B7116:16 @O Adonai, Lord, great art thou, and glorious in thy power, and no one can overcome thee.

drb@B7116:17 @Let all thy creatures serve thee: because thou hast spoken, and they were made: thou didst send forth thy spirit, and they were created, and there is no one that can resist thy voice.

drb@B7116:23 @And Judith offered for an anathema of oblivion all the arms of Holofernes, which the people gave her, and the canopy that she had taken away out of his chamber.

drb@B731:23 @And he proudly entered into the sanctuary, and took away the golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels thereof, and the table of proposition, and the pouring vessels, and the vials, and the little mortars of gold, and the veil, and the crowns, and the golden ornament that was before the temple: and he broke them all in pieces.

drb@B733:38 @Then Lysias chose Ptolemee the son of Dorymenus, and Nicanor, and Gorgias, mighty men of the king's friends.

drb@B734:49 @And they made new holy vessels, and brought in the candlestick, and the altar of incense, and the table into the temple.

drb@B734:50 @And they put incense upon the altar, and lighted up the lamps that were upon the candlestick, and they gave light in the temple.

drb@B734:54 @According to the time, and according to the day wherein the heathens had defiled it, in the same was it dedicated anew with canticles, and harps, and lutes, and cymbals.

drb@B737:26 @And the king sent Nicanor one of his principal lords, who was a great enemy to Israel: and he commanded him to destroy the people.

drb@B737:27 @And Nicanor came to Jerusalem with a great army, and he sent to Judas and to his brethren deceitfully with friendly words,

drb@B737:31 @And Nicanor knew that his counsel was discovered: and he went out to fight against Judas near Capharsalama.

drb@B737:32 @And there fell of Nicanor's army almost five thousand men, and they fled into the city of David.

drb@B737:33 @And after this Nicanor went up into mount Sion: and some of the priests and the people came out to salute him peaceably, and to shew him the holocausts that were offered for the king.

drb@B737:39 @Then Nicanor went out from Jerusalem, and encamped near to Bethoron: and an army of Syria joined him.

drb@B737:43 @And the armies joined battle on the thirteenth day of the month Adar: and the army of Nicanor was defeated, and he himself was first slain in the battle.

drb@B737:44 @And when his army saw that Nicanor was slain, they threw away their weapons, and fled:

drb@B737:47 @And they took the spoils of them for a booty, and they cut off Nicanor's head, and his right hand, which he had proudly stretched out, and they brought it, and hung it up over against Jerusalem.

drb@B739:1 @In the mean time when Demetrius heard that Nicanor and his army were fallen in battle, he sent again Bacchides and Alcimus into Judea; and the right wing of his army with them.

drb@B7310:72 @Ask, and learn who I am, and the rest that help me, who also say that your foot cannot stand before our face, for thy fathers have twice been put to flight in their own land:

drb@B7313:51 @And they entered into it the three and twentieth day of the second month, in the year one hundred and seventy-one, with thanksgiving, and branches of palm trees, and harps, and cymbals, and psalteries, and hymns, and canticles, because the great enemy was destroyed out of Israel.

drb@B743:11 @And that some part of that which wicked Simon had given intelligence of, belonged to Hircanus son of Tobias, a man of great dignity: and that the whole was four hundred talents of silver, and two hundred of gold:

drb@B747:7 @Saying: The Lord God will look upon the truth, and will take pleasure in us, "as Moses declared in the profession of the canticle: And In his servants he will take pleasure.

drb@B748:9 @And he with all speed sent Nicanor the son of Patroclus, one of his special friends, giving him no fewer than twenty thousand armed men of different nations, to root out the whole race of the Jews, joining also with him Gorgias, a good soldier, and of great experience in matters of war.

drb@B748:10 @And Nicanor purposed to raise for the king the tribute of two thousand talents, that was to be given to the Romans, by making so much money of the captive Jews:

drb@B748:12 @Now when Judas found that Nicanor was coming, he imparted to the Jews that were with him, that the enemy was at hand.

drb@B748:14 @Others sold all that they had left, and withal besought the Lord, that he would deliver them from the wicked Nicanor, who had sold them before he came near them:

drb@B748:18 @For, said he, they trust in their weapons, and in their boldness: but we trust in the Almighty Lord, who at a beck can utterly destroy both them that come against us, and the whole world

drb@B748:23 @And after the holy Book had been read to them by Esdras, and he had given them for a watchword, The help of God: himself leading the first band, he joined battle with Nicanor:

drb@B748:24 @And the Almighty being their helper, they slew above nine thousand men: and having wounded and disabled the greater part of Nicanor's army, they obliged them to fly.

drb@B748:34 @But as for that most wicked man Nicanor, who had brought a thousand merchants to the sale of the Jews,

drb@B749:3 @Now when he was come about Ecbatana, he received the news of what had happened to Nicanor and Timotheus.

drb@B7412:2 @But they that were behind, namely, Timotheus and Apollonius the son of Genneus, also Hieronymus, and Demophon, and besides them Nicanor the governor of Cyprus, would not suffer them to live in peace, and to be quiet.

drb@B7414:12 @And forthwith he sent Nicanor, the commander over the elephants, governor into Judea:

drb@B7414:14 @Then the Gentiles who had fled out of Judea from Judas, came to Nicanor by docks, thinking the miseries and calamities of the Jews to be the welfare of their affairs.

drb@B7414:15 @Now when the Jews heard of Nicanor's coming, and that the nations were assembled against them, they cast earth upon their heads, and made supplication to him, who chose his people to keep them for ever, and who protected his portion by evident signs.

drb@B7414:17 @Now Simon the brother of Judas had joined battle with Nicanor, but was frightened with the sudden coming of the adversaries

drb@B7414:18 @Nevertheless Nicanor hearing of the valour of Judas' companions, and the greatness of courage with which they fought for their country, was afraid to try the matter by the sword.

drb@B7414:23 @And Nicanor abode in Jerusalem, and did no wrong, but sent away the flocks of the multitudes that had been gathered together.

drb@B7414:26 @But Alcimus seeing the love they had one to another, and the covenants, came to Demetrius, and told him that Nicanor assented to the foreign interest, for that he meant to make Judas, who was a traitor to the kingdom, his successor.

drb@B7414:27 @Then the king being in a rage and provoked with this man's wicked accusations, wrote to Nicanor, signifying, that he was greatly displeased with the covenant of friendship: and that he commanded him nevertheless to send Machabeus prisoner in all haste to Antioch.

drb@B7414:28 @When this was known, Nicanor was in a consternation, and took it grievously that he should make void the articles that were agreed upon, having received no injury from the man.

drb@B7414:30 @But when Machabeus perceived that Nicanor was more stern to him, and that when they met together as usual he behaved himself in a rough manner: and was sensible that this rough behaviour came not of good, he gathered together a few of his men, and hid himself from Nicanor.

drb@B7414:37 @Now Razias, one of the ancients of Jerusalem, was accused to Nicanor, a man that was a lover of the city, and of good report, who for his affection was called the father of the Jews.

drb@B7414:39 @So Nicanor being willing to declare the hatred that he bore the Jews, sent five hundred soldiers to take him.

drb@B7415:1 @But when Nicanor understood that Judas was in the places of Samaria, he purposed to set upon him with all violence on the sabbath day.

drb@B7415:6 @So Nicanor being puffed up with exceeding great pride, thought to set up a public monument of his victory over Judas.

drb@B7415:25 @But Nicanor, and they that were with him came forward, with trumpets and songs.

drb@B7415:28 @And when the battle was over, and they were returning with joy, they understood that Nicanor was slain in his armour.

drb@B7415:30 @And Judas, who was altogether ready, in body and mind, to die for his countrymen, commanded that Nicanor's head, and his hand with the shoulder should be cut off, and carried to Jerusalem.

drb@B7415:33 @He commanded also, that the tongue of the wicked Nicanor, should be cut out and given by pieces to birds, and the hand of the furious man to be hanged up over against the temple.

drb@B7415:35 @And he hung up Nicanor's head in the top of the castle, that it might be an evident and manifest sign of the help of God.

drb@B7415:38 @So these things being done with relation to Nicanor, and from that time the city being possessed by the Hebrews, I also will here make an end of my narration.

drb@B795:2 @But how I shall get this money, I cannot tell; he knoweth me not, and I know not him: what token shall I give him? nor did I ever know the way which leadeth thither.

drb@B795:14 @And Tobias said to him: Canst thou conduct my son to Gabelus at Rages, a city of the Medes? and when thou shalt return, I will pay thee thy hire.

drb@B796:16 @Then the angel Raphael said to him: Hear me, and I will shew thee who they are, over whom the devil can prevail.

drb@B799:5 @And indeed thou seest how Raguel hath adjured me, whose adjuring I cannot despise.

drb@B7912:1 @Then Tobias called to him his son, and said to him: What can we give to this holy man, that is come with thee?

drb@B7912:2 @Tobias answering, said to his father: Father, what wages shall we give him? or what can be worthy of his benefits?

drb@B7912:3 @He conducted me and brought me safe again, he received the money of Gabelus, he caused me to have my wife, and he chased from her the evil spirit, he gave joy to her parents, myself he delivered from being devoured by the fish, thee also he hath made to see the light of heaven, and we are filled with all good things through him. What can we give him sufficient for these things?

drb@B7912:19 @I seemed indeed to eat and to drink with you: but I use an invisible meat and drink, which cannot be seen by men.

drb@B7913:2 @For thou scourgest, and thou savest: thou leadest down to hell, and bringest up again: and there is none that can escape thy hand.

drb@B801:8 @Therefore he that speaketh unjust things cannot be hid, neither shall the chastising judgment pass him by.

drb@B805:10 @And as a ship that passeth through the waves: whereof when it is gone by, the trace cannot be found, nor the path of its keel in the waters:

drb@B805:11 @Or as when a bird flieth through the air, of the passage of which no mark can be found, but only the sound of the wings beating the light air, and parting it by the force of her flight; she moved her wings, and hath flown through, and there is no mark found afterwards of her way:

drb@B807:10 @I loved her above health and beauty, and chose to have her instead of light: for her light cannot be put out.

drb@B807:27 @And being but one, she can do all things: and remaining in herself the same, she reneweth all things, and through nations conveyeth herself into holy souls, she maketh the friends of God and prophets.

drb@B807:30 @For after this cometh night, but no evil can overcome wisdom.

drb@B808:7 @And if a man love justice: her labours have great virtues; for she teacheth temperance, and prudence, anad justice, and fortitude, which are such things as men can have nothing more profitable in life.

drb@B809:13 @For who among men is he that can know the counsel of God? or who can think what the will of God is?

drb@B8011:24 @But thou hast mercy upon all, because thou canst do all things, and overlookest the sins of men for the sake of repentance.

drb@B8013:19 @And for a good journey he petitioneth him that cannot walk: and for getting, and for working, and for the event of all things he asketh him that is unable to do any thing.

drb@B8015:16 @For man made them: and he that borroweth his own breath, fashioned them. For no man can make a god like to himself.

drb@B8015:19 @Yea, neither by sight can any man see good of these beasts

drb@B8017:1 @For thy judgments, O Lord, are great, and thy words cannot be expressed: therefore undisciplined souls have erred.

drb@B831:10 @And now we cannot open our mouths: we are become a shame and reproach to thy servants, and to them that worship thee.

drb@B8613:9 @And said: O Lord, Lord, almighty king, for all things are in thy power, and there is none that can resist thy will, if thou determine to save Israel.

drb@B8613:11 @Thou art Lord of all, and there is none that can resist thy majesty.

drb@B8616:4 @Neither are they content not to re- turn thanks for benefits received, and to violate in themselves the laws of humanity, but they think they can also escape the justice of God who seeth all things.


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