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  • Away! Take to your heels! Go into hiding, inhabitants of Dedan, for I shall bring ruin on Esau when the time comes for me to punish him. (Jeremiah 49, 8)

  • Their camels will be the plunder, their countless sheep the spoil. I shall scatter them to the winds, those Crop-Heads, and bring ruin on them from every side, Yahweh declares. (Jeremiah 49, 32)

  • To what can I compare or liken you, daughter of Jerusalem? Who can rescue and comfort you, young daughter of Zion? For huge as the sea is your ruin: who can heal you? (Lamentations 2, 13)

  • Terror and pitfall have been our lot, ravage and ruin. (Lamentations 3, 47)

  • My eyes dissolve in torrents of tears at the ruin of my beloved people. (Lamentations 3, 48)

  • Yes, I shall reduce you to a ruin, an object of derision to the surrounding nations, in the eyes of all who pass by. (Ezekiel 5, 14)

  • Wherever you live, the towns will be destroyed and the high places wrecked, to the ruin and wrecking of your altars, the shattering and abolition of your foul idols, the smashing of your incense burners and the utter destruction of all your works. (Ezekiel 6, 6)

  • Your prophets, Israel, are like ruin-haunting jackals! (Ezekiel 13, 4)

  • Ruin, ruin, I shall bring such ruin as never was before, until the rightful ruler comes, on whom I shall bestow it." (Ezekiel 21, 32)

  • "When I reduce Egypt to a ruin and the country is stripped of its contents, when I strike all those who live there, they will know that I am Yahweh. (Ezekiel 32, 15)

  • 'Son of man, say to the members of your nation, "The uprightness of an upright person will not save him once he takes to wrong-doing; the wickedness of a wicked person will not ruin him once he renounces his wickedness. No one upright will be able to live on the strength of uprightness, having once taken to sinning. (Ezekiel 33, 12)

  • Those who shared his food will ruin him; his army will be swept away, many will fall in the slaughter. (Daniel 11, 26)


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