'Tore' in the Bible
After this, Elisha gripped his clothes that he was wearing, tore them apart into two pieces, picked up Elijah's ornamented cloak that had fallen from him, and went back to stand on the bank of the Jordan River.
They also cut down the pillar to Baal, tore apart Baal's temple, and turned it into a latrine and it remains that way today.
She looked around and there was the king, standing near a column, as was the royal custom! He was accompanied by the commanding officers, along with trumpeters who stood beside the king. All the people of the land sounded trumpets in their excitement. But Athaliah tore her clothes and bellowed, "It's a plot! A conspiracy!"
Then all of the people of the land entered Baal's temple, tore it down, and broke his altars and his images to pieces, killing Mattan the priest of Baal right in front of the altars. Furthermore, Jehoiada the priest appointed officers to guard the LORD's Temple,
He removed the high places, demolished the sacred pillars, and tore down the Asherah poles. He also demolished the bronze serpent that Moses had crafted, because the Israelis had been burning incense to it right up until that time. Hezekiah called it a piece of brass.
When King Hezekiah heard Eliakim's report, he tore his clothes, put on a sackcloth covering, entered the LORD's Temple,
When the king heard what was written in the Book of the Law, he tore his clothes
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Bible Theasaurus
- Buck (25 instances)
- Charge (519 instances)
- Pluck (42 instances)
- Pull (50 instances)
- Shoot (65 instances)
- Snap (7 instances)
- Tear (134 instances)
- Tore (90 instances)
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