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  • I also buried anyone whom Sennacherib slew when he returned as a fugitive from Judea during the days of judgment decreed against him by the heavenly King because of the blasphemies he had uttered. In his rage he killed many Israelites, but I used to take their bodies by stealth and bury them; so when Sennacherib looked for them, he could not find them. (Tobit 1, 18)

  • the things you decide on come forward and say, 'Here we are!' All your ways are in readiness, and your judgment is made with foreknowledge. (Judith 9, 6)

  • I will lead you through Judea, till you come to Jerusalem, and there I will set up your judgment seat. You will drive them like sheep that have no shepherd, and not even a dog will growl at you. This was told me, and announced to me in advance, and I in turn have been sent to tell you." (Judith 11, 19)

  • "Woe to the nations that rise against my people! the Lord Almighty will requite them; in the day of judgment he will punish them: He will send fire and worms into their flesh, and they shall burn and suffer forever." (Judith 16, 17)

  • Does God pervert judgment, and does the Almighty distort justice? (Job 8, 3)

  • If it be a question of strength, he is mighty; and if of judgment, who will call him to account? (Job 9, 19)

  • For he is not a man like myself, that I should answer him, that we should come together in judgment. (Job 9, 32)

  • If he seize and imprison or call to judgment, who then can say him nay? (Job 11, 10)

  • Upon such a one will you cast your eyes so as to bring him into judgment before you, (Job 14, 3)

  • Be afraid of the sword for yourselves, for these crimes deserve the sword; that you may know that there is a judgment. (Job 19, 29)

  • Is it because of your piety that he reproves you-- that he enters with you into judgment? (Job 22, 4)

  • Oh, that today I might find him, that I might come to his judgment seat! (Job 23, 3)


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