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1 They hold a feast and praise God for the blessed tidings.
2 I have come in peace to make an offering and to hold a feast to the Lord.
3 And his sons were accustomed to hold a feast in one another's house each on his day.
4 Americans are not the only people who hold a feast each year after the crops are gathered into barns.
5 A committee of citizens makes a weekly levy to hold a feast for them, roasting whole sheep on spits, laying out gallons of rum.
6 At the end of the harvest, Boaz held a feast on the threshing-floor.
7 So was he crowned at Canterbury, and held a feast there fifteen days.
8 They held a feast , and the Wordkeeper sat me beside him in a place of honor.
9 When Abigail returned to Nabal, he was holding a feast in his house like a king.
10 The kobolds held a feast around the bonfire.
11 December the fifth, on which was held a feast to Faunus, a god of the flocks and herds.
12 'They all seem holding a feast for his recovery!'
13 Just as he had been told, the band of demons came at that hour and held a feast with dance and song.
14 "I would like to hold a feast , " he said.
15 Their parents were greatly pleased at this, in token of which they held a feast that same day, with dancing and other festivities.
16 At Easter (A.D. 1021) the king held a feast , to which he had invited many of the townspeople as well as bondes.
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