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At the same time, from the people at large choose capable and God-fearing men, men who are trustworthy and incorruptible, and put them in charge of them as heads of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens, (Exodus 18, 21)
He is the Rock, his work is perfect, for all his ways are equitable. A trustworthy God who does no wrong, he is the Honest, the Upright One! (Deuteronomy 32, 4)
I entrusted the administration of Jerusalem to my brother Hanani, and to Hananiah the commander of the citadel, for he was a more trustworthy, God-fearing man than many others. (Nehemiah 7, 2)
Then Tobit answered his son Tobias, 'Each of us set his signature to a note which I cut in two, so that each could keep half of it. I took one piece, and put the other with the silver. To think it was twenty years ago I left this silver in his keeping! And now, my child, find a trustworthy travelling companion-- we shall pay him for his time until you arrive back-- and then go and collect the silver from Gabael.' (Tobit 5, 3)
I am on my way to see Holofernes, the general of your army, to give him trustworthy information. I shall show him the road to take if he wants to capture all the hill-country without losing one man or one life.' (Judith 10, 13)
The Law of Yahweh is perfect, refreshment to the soul; the decree of Yahweh is trustworthy, wisdom for the simple. (Psalms 19, 7)
The works of his hands are fidelity and justice, all his precepts are trustworthy, (Psalms 111, 7)
Your saving justice is for ever just, and your Law is trustworthy. (Psalms 119, 142)
Your kingship is a kingship for ever, your reign lasts from age to age. Yahweh is trustworthy in all his words, and upright in all his deeds. (Psalms 145, 13)
A tittle-tattler lets secrets out, the trustworthy keeps things hidden. (Proverbs 11, 13)
The coolness of snow in harvest time, such is a trustworthy messenger to those who send him: he revives the soul of his master. (Proverbs 25, 13)
Trustworthy are blows from a friend, deceitful are kisses from a foe. (Proverbs 27, 6)