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Reference: Choler
Hastings
CHOLER is used in Sir 31:20; Sir 37:30 in the sense of a disease, 'perhaps cholera, diarrh
CHOLER is used in Sir 31:20; Sir 37:30 in the sense of a disease, 'perhaps cholera, diarrh
And I saw him come right up to the sheep, and he was moved with wrath against him, attacking the sheep so that his two horns were broken; and the sheep had not strength to keep his place before him, but was pushed down on the earth and crushed under his feet: and there was no one to get the sheep out of his power.
And the king of the south will be moved with wrath, and will come out and make war on him, on this same king of the north: and he will get together a great army, but the army will be given into his hand.
Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain