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  • I will take from her the joy of being a numerous people; her pride will be turned into mourning. (Baruch 4, 34)

  • They light lamps, far more numerous than what they need for themselves, and yet the god sees no one. (Baruch 6, 18)

  • As for Samaria she has not committed half of your sins. Your abominations are more numerous than hers and in comparison make your sisters appear righteous. (Ezekiel 16, 51)

  • It produced a vigorous branch that became a royal scepter towering above the foliage. It was outstanding for its height and its numerous branches. (Ezekiel 19, 11)

  • His numerous horses will cover you with dust. The noise of the cavalry, the wheels of the chariots and wagons will make your walls shake when they enter your gates as one enters a town through a breach in its walls. (Ezekiel 26, 10)

  • The birds of the air nested in its boughs and all the animals brought forth their young under its branches. Numerous nations lived in its shade. (Ezekiel 31, 6)

  • The sword of the warriors, the most terrible among the nations will destroy your numerous people. They will shatter the pride of Egypt and your multitudes will be exterminated. (Ezekiel 32, 12)

  • "Son of man, those who remain among the ruins in the land of Israel reckon: 'Abraham was alone when he received the land as a possession; we are still numerous enough and it is to us that the country has been given.' (Ezekiel 33, 24)

  • Thus says Yahweh: Once again I shall listen to the plea of Israel and favor them. I shall make their people as numerous as sheep, (Ezekiel 36, 37)

  • as numerous as the flock they bring to Jerusalem's Temple at the time of her holy days. In the same way the ruined cities will be filled with flocks of people and they will know that I am Yahweh." (Ezekiel 36, 38)

  • I wrote out for him the numerous precepts of my Law, but they look on them as coming from foreigners. (Hosea 8, 12)

  • A nation numerous and mighty has invaded my country. It has the teeth of a lion and the fangs of a lioness. (Joel 1, 6)


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