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1 I, 12 | their impotence, hear by the mouth of 4321 Isaiah that they
2 I, 31 | immediately added 4475 “His mouth is most sweet, yea, he is
3 I, 32 | is she of whom God by the mouth of Jeremiah speaks, saying: 4483 “
4 I, 33 | that day he should open his mouth, and speak, and no longer
5 I, 40 | to the Lamb, and in their mouth was found no guile, and
6 I, 47(4611)| as one frequently in the mouth of Publius Scipio.~
7 II, 2 | neither was guile found in his mouth: when he was reviled, he
8 II, 2 | shearer, so opened he not his mouth.” To Him came the prince
9 II, 2 | Though I be righteous my mouth will speak wickedness, and
10 II, 6 | the dainties out of your mouth. Eat and drink, and, if
11 II, 14 | cold he used to turn the mouth of the tub towards the south:
12 II, 15 | and wine entered not his mouth; he was not anointed with
13 II, 17 | satisfied. Again, God by the mouth of Isaiah says what fast
14 II, 30 | Do you think that the mouth and the belly, the eyes
15 II, 31 | light offence: 4910 “The mouth that lieth,” says one, “
16 II, 31 | and the father say by the mouth of Ezekiel to the sheep
17 II, 31 | confounded, and never open thy mouth ever more, because of thy
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