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  • After these things Tobias went his way, praising God that he had given him a prosperous journey, and blessed Raguel and Edna his wife, and went on his way till they drew near unto Nineve. (Tobit 11, 1)

  • Then Raphael said to Tobias, Thou knowest, brother, how thou didst leave thy father: (Tobit 11, 2)

  • Then said Raphael, I know, Tobias, that thy father will open his eyes. (Tobit 11, 7)

  • For thou hast scourged, and hast taken pity on me: for, behold, I see my son Tobias. And his son went in rejoicing, and told his father the great things that had happened to him in Media. (Tobit 11, 15)

  • But Tobias gave thanks before them, because God had mercy on him. And when he came near to Sara his daughter in law, he blessed her, saying, Thou art welcome, daughter: God be blessed, which hath brought thee unto us, and blessed be thy father and thy mother. And there was joy among all his brethren which were at Nineve. (Tobit 11, 17)

  • And Tobias' wedding was kept seven days with great joy. (Tobit 11, 19)

  • Then Tobit called his son Tobias, and said unto him, My son, see that the man have his wages, which went with thee, and thou must give him more. (Tobit 12, 1)

  • And Tobias said unto him, O father, it is no harm to me to give him half of those things which I have brought: (Tobit 12, 2)

  • And when Anna his mother was dead, he buried her with his father. But Tobias departed with his wife and children to Ecbatane to Raguel his father in law, (Tobit 14, 12)

  • For considering the infinite number, and the difficulty which they find that desire to look into the narrations of the story, for the variety of the matter, (2 Maccabees 2, 24)

  • To stand upon every point, and go over things at large, and to be curious in particulars, belongeth to the first author of the story: (2 Maccabees 2, 30)

  • Here then will we begin the story: only adding thus much to that which hath been said, that it is a foolish thing to make a long prologue, and to be short in the story itself. (2 Maccabees 2, 32)


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