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Jerusalem was as empty as a desert, none of her children to go in and out. The sanctuary was trodden underfoot, men of an alien race held the Citadel, which had become a lodging for gentiles. There was no more rejoicing for Jacob, the flute and lyre were mute. (1 Maccabees 3, 45)
Your holy place has been trampled underfoot and defiled, your priests mourn in their humiliation, (1 Maccabees 3, 51)
They will be trampled underfoot, the haughty crown of Ephraim's drunkards, (Isaiah 28, 3)
When all the prisoners in a country are crushed underfoot, (Lamentations 3, 34)
Next, in the visions of the night, I saw another vision: there before me was a fourth beast, fearful, terrifying, very strong; it had great iron teeth, and it ate its victims, crushed them, and trampled their remains underfoot. It was different from the previous beasts and had ten horns. (Daniel 7, 7)
Then I asked about the fourth beast, different from all the rest, very terrifying, with iron teeth and bronze claws; it ate its victims, crushed them, and trampled their remains underfoot; (Daniel 7, 19)
This is what he said: "The fourth beast is to be a fourth kingdom on earth, different from all other kingdoms. It will devour the whole world, trample it underfoot and crush it. (Daniel 7, 23)
I saw it reach the ram; it was enraged with the ram and struck it, breaking both its horns, so that the ram was not strong enough to hold its ground; it threw it to the ground and trampled it underfoot; no one was there to rescue the ram. (Daniel 8, 7)
It grew right up to the armies of heaven and flung armies and stars to the ground, and trampled them underfoot. (Daniel 8, 10)
I heard a holy one speaking, and another holy one say to the speaker, 'How long is this vision to be -- of perpetual sacrifice, of horrifying iniquity, of sanctuary and army trampled underfoot?' (Daniel 8, 13)
When my enemy sees this, she will be covered with shame, having sneered, 'Where is Yahweh your God?' This time, I shall be watching as she is trampled underfoot like mud in the streets. (Micah 7, 10)