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  • Smoke rose from his nostrils, and a devouring fire from his mouth; he kindled coals into flame. (2 Samuel 22, 9)

  • "If there is famine in the land or pestilence; or if blight comes, or mildew, or a locust swarm, or devouring insects; if an enemy of your people besieges them in one of their cities; whatever plague or sickness there may be, (1 Kings 8, 37)

  • Smoke rose in his nostrils, a devouring fire poured from his mouth; it kindled coals into flame. (Psalms 18, 9)

  • Our God comes and will not be silent! Devouring fire precedes, storming fiercely round about. (Psalms 50, 3)

  • There is a group whose incisors are swords, whose teeth are knives, Devouring the needy from the earth, and the poor from among men. (Proverbs 30, 14)

  • For wickedness burns like fire, devouring brier and thorn; It kindles the forest thickets, which go up in columns of smoke. (Isaiah 9, 17)

  • From Dan is heard the snorting of his steeds; The neighing of his stallions shakes the whole land. They come devouring the land and all it contains, the city and those who dwell in it. (Jeremiah 8, 16)

  • He broke off, in fiery wrath, the horn that was Israel's whole strength; He withheld the support of his right hand when the enemy approached; He blazed up in Jacob like a flaming fire devouring all about it. (Lamentations 2, 3)

  • But I wished to make certain about the fourth beast, so very terrible and different from the others, devouring and crushing with its iron teeth and bronze claws, and trampling with its feet what was left; (Daniel 7, 19)

  • As with the rumble of chariots they leap on the mountaintops; As with the crackling of a fiery flame devouring stubble; Like a mighty people arrayed for battle. (Joel 2, 5)

  • You pierce with your shafts the heads of their princes whose boast would be of devouring the wretched in their lair. (Habakkuk 3, 14)

  • But if you go on biting and devouring one another, beware that you are not consumed by one another. (Galatians 5, 15)


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