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  • they are panic-stricken, seized with pains and convulsions; they writhe like a woman in labour, they look at one another appalled, with feverish faces. (Isaiah 13, 8)

  • Kings will be your foster-fathers and their princesses, your foster-mothers. They will fall prostrate before you, faces to the ground, and lick the dust at your feet. And you will know that I am Yahweh; those who hope in me will not be disappointed. (Isaiah 49, 23)

  • At whom are you jeering, at whom are you making faces and sticking out your tongue? Are you not the spawn of rebellion, a lying race? (Isaiah 57, 4)

  • who say to a piece of wood, "You are my father," and to a stone, "You gave birth to me." For they turn to me their backs, never their faces; yet when trouble comes they shout, "Get up! Save us!" (Jeremiah 2, 27)

  • Yahweh, do your eyes not look for truth? You have struck them; they have not felt it. You have annihilated them, for they ignored the lesson. They have set their faces harder than rock, they have refused to repent. (Jeremiah 5, 3)

  • They turned to me their backs, never their faces; and though I taught them so urgently, so untiringly, they would not listen and accept correction. (Jeremiah 32, 33)

  • They will ask the way to Zion and turn their faces towards her, 'Come, let us bind ourselves to Yahweh by an everlasting covenant never to be forgotten!' (Jeremiah 50, 5)

  • Now their faces are blacker than soot, they are not recognised in the streets, the skin has shrunk over their bones, as dry as a stick. (Lamentations 4, 8)

  • when they have been dressed in purple cloaks, their faces have to be dusted, because of the temple dust which settles thick on them. (Baruch 6, 11)

  • Their faces are blackened by the smoke that rises from the temple. (Baruch 6, 20)

  • Each had four faces, each had four wings. (Ezekiel 1, 6)

  • Below their wings, they had human hands on all four sides corresponding to their four faces and four wings. (Ezekiel 1, 8)


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