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When one comes to visit me, he comes with smooth words, his heart full of malice, ready to go out and plot against me.
Thou comest, O God, a mark for all eyes; he comes, my God and my king, to visit his sanctuary.
Better a visit paid where men mourn, than where they feast; it will put thee in mind of the end that awaits us all, admonish the living with the foreknowledge of death.
Nay, I will make my way down to the depths of earth, and visit those who sleep there, and to such as trust in the Lord I will bring light.
There will be a high-road, then, between Egypt and the Assyrians; either shall visit other, and Egypt under Assyria be at peace.✻
Go and visit that sanctuary of mine at Silo, where of old my power rested; look well, what havoc I have made of it, to punish the misdeeds of Israel, that was my people too.
And now, the Lord says, I mean to visit them with punishment inevitable, punishment inexorable;
Visit them with the punishment their ill deeds have earned;
At a time when some of the Israelite leaders had come to visit me, and sat closeted with me,
And now it was the seventh year, the tenth day of the fifth month. Some of the Israelite leaders had come to visit me, asking what was the Lord’s will, and sat closeted with me.
Give me neither heed nor hearing, says the Lord of hosts, let my name go unhonoured, and with sore distress I will visit you; falls my curse on all the blessings you enjoy, falls my curse …,✻ to the punishing of your heedlessness.
See where I am sending an angel of mine, to make the way ready for my coming! All at once the Lord will visit his temple; that Lord, so longed for, welcome herald of a divine covenant. Ay, says the Lord of hosts, he is coming;
Two years passed, and then the king sent his chief collector of revenue to visit the cities of Juda. To Jerusalem he came, with a great rabble at his heels,
So the appointed day came, when he would visit the temple and take order in the matter; what a stir there was then in the city!
What did Menelaus? He gained the ear of Andronicus and demanded that Onias should pay for it with his life. So the viceroy himself paid Onias a visit, swore friendship and overcame his suspicions; then, when he had left sanctuary, without scruple of conscience put him to death.
At the very time of their visit, Jesus rid many of their diseases and afflictions and of evil spirits, and gave many that were blind the gift of sight.
And his mother and brethren came to visit him, but could not reach him because of the multitude.
After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others, and sent them before him, two and two, into all the cities and villages he himself was to visit.
and with him was Nicodemus, the same who made his first visit to Jesus by night; he brought with him a mixture of myrrh and aloes, of about a hundred pounds’ weight.
And now, when he had reached forty years of age, it came into his mind to visit his brethren, the children of Israel.
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