Amos 9:4
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And if they go into captivity before their enemies, there will I command the sword, and it shall kill them. And I will set my eyes upon them for evil, and not for good.
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Mich 1:12
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For she is become weak unto good that dwelleth in bitterness: for evil is come down from the Lord into the gate of Jerusalem.
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Mich 2:7
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The house of Jacob saith: Is the spirit of the Lord straitened, or are these his thoughts? Are not my words good to him that walketh uprightly?
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Mich 3:2
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You that hate good, and love evil: that violently pluck off their skins from them, and their flesh from their bones?
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Mich 6:8
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I will shew thee, O man, what is good, and what the Lord requireth of thee: Verily, to do judgment, and to love mercy, and to walk solicitous with thy God.
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Mich 7:3
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The evil of their hands they call good: the prince requireth, and the judge is for giving: and the great man hath uttered the desire of his soul, and they have troubled it.
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Nah 1:7
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The Lord is good and giveth strength in the day of trouble: and knoweth them that hope in him.
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Nah 1:15
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Behold upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, and that preacheth peace: O Juda, keep thy festivals, and pay thy vows: for Belial shall no more pass through thee again, he is utterly cut off.
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Soph 1:12
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And it shall come to pass at that time, that I will search Jerusalem with lamps, and will visit upon the men that are settled on their lees: that say in their hearts: The Lord will not do good, nor will he do evil.
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Zach 1:13
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And the Lord answered the angel, that spoke in me, good words, comfortable words.
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Zach 1:17
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Cry yet, saying: Thus saith the Lord of hosts: My cities shall yet flow with good things: and the Lord will yet comfort Sion, and he will yet choose Jerusalem.
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Zach 8:15
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And I had no mercy: so turning again I have thought in these days to do good to the house of Juda, and Jerusalem: fear not.
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Zach 9:17
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For what is the good thing of him, and what is his beautiful thing, but the corn of the elect, and wine springing forth virgins?
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Zach 11:12
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And I said to them: If it be good in your eyes, bring hither my wages: and if not, be quiet. And they weighed for my wages thirty pieces of silver.
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Mal 2:17
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You have wearied the Lord with your words, and you said: Wherein have we wearied him? In that you say: Every one that doth evil, is good in the sight of the Lord, and such please him: or surely where is the God of judgment?
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I Mac 1:13
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And the word seemed good in their eyes.
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I Mac 2:42
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Then was assembled to them the congregation of the Assideans, the stoutest of Israel, every one that had a good will for the law.
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I Mac 4:24
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And returning home they sung a hymn, and blessed God in heaven, because he is good, because his mercy endureth for ever.
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I Mac 4:45
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And a good counsel came into their minds, to pull it down: lest it should be a reproach to them, because the Gentiles had defiled it; so they threw it down.
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I Mac 5:56
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Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias captain of the soldiers, heard of the good success, and the battles that were fought.
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I Mac 8:26
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Neither shall they give them, whilst they are fighting, or furnish them with wheat, or arms, or money, or ships, as it hath seemed good to the Romans: and they shall obey their orders, without taking any thing of them.
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I Mac 8:28
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And there shall not be given to them that come to their aid, either wheat, or arms, or money, or ships, as it hath seemed good to the Romans: and they shall observe their orders without deceit.
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I Mac 10:27
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Wherefore now continue still to keep fidelity towards us, and we will reward you with good things, for what you have done in our behalf.
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I Mac 11:33
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We have determined to do good to the nation of the Jews who are our friends, and keep the things that are just with us, for their good will which they bear towards us.
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I Mac 11:33
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We have determined to do good to the nation of the Jews who are our friends, and keep the things that are just with us, for their good will which they bear towards us.
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I Mac 14:4
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And all the land of Juda was at rest all the days of Simon, and he sought the good of his nation: and his power, and his glory pleased them well all his days.
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I Mac 14:9
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The ancient men sat all in the streets, and treated together of the good things of the land, and the young men put on them glory, and the robes of war.
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I Mac 15:19
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It hath seemed good therefore to us to write to the kings, and countries, that they should do them no harm, nor fight against them, their cities, or countries: and that they should give no aid to them that fight against them.
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I Mac 15:20
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And it hath seemed good to us to receive the shield of them.
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I Mac 16:14
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Now Simon, as he was going through the cities that were in the country of Judea, and taking care for the good ordering of them, went down to Jericho, he and Mathathias and Judas his sons, in the year one hundred and seventy-seven, the eleventh month: the same is the month Sabath.
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I Mac 16:17
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And he committed a great treachery in Israel, and rendered evil for good.
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II Mac 1:1
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To the brethren the Jews that are throughout Egypt, the brethren, the Jews that are in Jerusalem, and in the land of Judea, send health, and good peace.
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II Mac 1:24
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And the prayer of Nehemias was after this manner: O Lord God, Creator of all things, dreadful and strong, just and merciful, who alone art the good king,
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II Mac 4:5
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Not to be an accuser of his countrymen, but with a view to the common good of all the people.
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II Mac 5:4
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Wherefore all men prayed that these prodigies might turn to good.
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II Mac 5:20
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And therefore the place also itself was made partaker of the evils of the people: but afterward shall communicate in the good things thereof, and as it was forsaken in the wrath of Almighty God, shall be exalted again with great glory, when the great Lord shall be reconciled.
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II Mac 6:23
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But he began to consider the dignity of his age, and his ancient years, and the inbred honour of his grey head, and his good life and conversation from a child: and he answered without delay, according to the ordinances of the holy law made by God, saying, that he would rather be sent into the other world.
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II Mac 7:20
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Now the mother was to be admired above measure, and worthy to be remembered by good men, who beheld her seven sons slain in the space of one day, and bore it with a good courage, for the hope that she had in God:
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II Mac 7:20
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Now the mother was to be admired above measure, and worthy to be remembered by good men, who beheld her seven sons slain in the space of one day, and bore it with a good courage, for the hope that she had in God:
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II Mac 8:9
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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.
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II Mac 9:19
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To his very good subjects the Jews, Antiochus king and ruler wisheth much health and welfare, and happiness.
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II Mac 9:21
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As for me, being infirm, but yet kindly remembering you, returning out of the places of Persia, and being taken with a grievous disease, I thought it necessary to take care for the common good:
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II Mac 10:7
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Therefore they now carried boughs, and green branches, and palms for Him that had given them good success in cleansing his place.
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II Mac 10:23
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And having good success in arms and in all things he took in hand, he slew more than twenty thousand in the two holds.
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II Mac 11:6
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But when Machabeus and they that were with him, understood that the strong holds were besieged, they and all the people besought the Lord with lamentations and tears, that he would send a good angel to save Israel.
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II Mac 11:15
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Then Machabeus consented to the request of Lysias, providing for the common good in all things, and whatsoever Machabeus wrote to Lysias concerning the Jews, the king allowed of.
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II Mac 11:19
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If therefore you will keep yourselves loyal in affairs, hereafter also I will endeavour to be a means of your good.
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II Mac 11:26
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Thou shalt do well therefore to send to them, and grant them peace, that our pleasure being known, they may be of good comfort, and look to their own affairs.
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II Mac 13:16
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And having filled the camp of the enemies with exceeding great fear and tumult, they went off with good success.
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II Mac 14:8
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Principally indeed out of fidelity to the king's interests, but in the next place also to provide for the good of my countrymen: for all our nation suffereth much from the evil proceedings of those men.
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