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The plague will bury those who survive, and their widows will not mourn for them. (Job 27, 15)
He struck their herds with plague and their flocks with thunderbolts. (Psalms 78, 48)
Giving vent to his anger, he did not spare them from death, but gave them over to the plague. (Psalms 78, 50)
nor the pestilence that stalks by night, and the plague that destroys at noonday. (Psalms 91, 6)
Their deeds provoked the Lord to anger, and a plague broke out among them. (Psalms 106, 29)
But Phinehas stood up and intervened, and the plague came to an end. (Psalms 106, 30)
Then he remembered the wickedness of the gangs of Baean who were a plague and a permanent source of trouble for the Jews with their ambushes on the roads. (1 Maccabees 5, 4)
On the twenty-third day of the second month of the year one hundred and seventy-one (141 B.C.), the Jews entered it with songs and palm branches to the accompaniment of zithers, cymbals and harps, and with hymns and songs, for a great plague had been crushed and removed from Israel. (1 Maccabees 13, 51)
For in the beginning she will lead him by rough paths, causing him to fear and be terrified; she will plague him with her discipline until she can count on him; and she will put him to the test by her demands. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 17)
I think of nine things which I consider happy and a tenth to which I will also refer: the man who finds his happiness in his children; the man who sees the ruin of his enemies in his lifetime. (Ecclesiasticus 25, 7)
Even though a tenth remain in it, it will be burned. Yet there a stump will remain like that of a fallen oak; this stump is a holy seed." (Isaiah 6, 13)
If they fast I will not listen to their cry; if they offer me burnt offerings and oblations, I will not accept them. Instead I am going to make an end of them with sword, famine and plague." (Jeremiah 14, 12)