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  • The city of vanity has been worn away. Every house has been closed up; no one enters. (Isaiah 24, 10)

  • For the hand of the Lord will rest upon this mountain. And Moab will be trampled under him, just as stubble is worn away by a wagon. (Isaiah 25, 10)

  • and your offspring would have been like the sand, and the stock from your loins would have been like its stones. His name would not have passed away, nor would it have been worn away before my face. (Isaiah 48, 19)

  • Behold, the Lord God is my helper. Who is the one who would condemn me? Behold, they will all be worn away like a garment; the moth will devour them. (Isaiah 50, 9)

  • Lift up your eyes to heaven, and look down to the earth below. For the heavens will vanish like smoke, and the earth will be worn away like a garment, and its inhabitants will pass away in like manner. But my salvation will be forever, and my justice will not fail. (Isaiah 51, 6)

  • And I will send among them the sword, and famine, and pestilence: until they have been worn away from the land, which I gave to them and to their fathers.” (Jeremiah 24, 10)

  • And I said about her, as she was being worn away by her adulteries, ‘Even now, she continues in her fornication!’ (Ezekiel 23, 43)

  • Your rowers have brought you into many waters. The south wind has worn you down in the heart of the sea. (Ezekiel 27, 26)

  • Now you have been worn away by the sea, your opulence is in the depths of the waters, and your entire multitude that was in your midst has fallen. (Ezekiel 27, 34)

  • And they shall know that I am the Lord, when I will have brought a fire into Egypt, and when all its helpers will have been worn away. (Ezekiel 30, 8)

  • And there will stand up in his place one who is most worthless and unworthy of kingly honor. And in a short time, he will be worn out, but not in fury, nor in battle. (Daniel 11, 20)

  • For I am already being worn away, and the time of my dissolution presses close. (2 Timothy 4, 6)


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