Chapter
1 I | therefore, that if I should take the trouble to communicate
2 III | I am with thee; if thou take away from thee the chain [
3 IV | iniquity, lest these should take hold of us; and let us hate
4 IV | more than my own soul, to take heed now to yourselves,
5 IV | your purification.33 We take earnest34 heed in these
6 IV(34)| with the Latin, "let us take."~
7 IV | wickedness is before him. Take heed, lest resting at our
8 VI | saith the Lord, I will take away from these, that is,
9 VII | commandment? Give your attention. Take two goats of goodly aspect,
10 VII | them. And let the priest take one as a burnt-offering
11 VIII | and, that then boys should take the ashes, and put these
12 X | that lie in wait for prey. Take a full and firm grasp of
13 XII | out the land, he said, "Take a book into thy hands, and
14 XIX | mind.245 Thou shalt not take glory to thyself. Thou shalt
15 XIX | thyself. Thou shalt not take evil counsel against thy
16 XIX | be or not. Thou shalt not take the name250 of the Lord
17 XIX | stretch forth thy hands to take, whilst thou contractest
18 XXI | counsellors of one another; take away from among you all
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