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1 The rainstorm smiteth it and it bringeth forth its fruit twofold.
2 Nay, kiss not my hand: he whom God smiteth hath God with him.
3 And he that smiteth his father, or his mother, shall be surely put to death.
4 Which the sun smiteth in sequestered place.
5 The term is Saxon in origin, and is derived from the expression "he that smiteth . "
6 O Jesu, said the people, see how Sir Tristram smiteth down with his spear so many knights.
7 And then one of the hunters cometh to him and beateth and smiteth him, and pricketh him full sore.
8 And then he smiteth himself and maketh great wounds and deep, here and there, till he fall down dead.
9 And that was done in the name of "Whosoever smiteth thee upon one cheek, turn him the other also."
10 He smiteth with a heavy hand, yet spareth me: he spareth me not always with his tongue, though, sooth to say.
11 His likeness is as the likeness of a rock whereon is dust of earth; a rainstorm smiteth it, leaving it smooth and bare.
12 But righteousness he loves wherever he finds it, though it be in him that smiteth him (Psa 141:5).
13 Also sometimes the blind beateth and smiteth and grieveth the child that leadeth him, and shall soon repent the beating by doing of the child.
14 He launcheth the thunderbolts and smiteth with them whom He will while they dispute (in doubt) concerning Allah, and He is mighty in wrath.
15 11:6 And David said, Whosoever smiteth the Jebusites first shall be chief and captain.
16 27:24 Cursed be he that smiteth his neighbour secretly.
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