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There will be an altar set up to the Lord for all Egypt to see, and at its frontier a pillar dedicated to him, (Isaiah 19, 19)
so should the race of Jacob find pardon for its sins. Cleansed now from guilt, to bear fruit in full abundance; ground fine as chalk the altar-stones, pillar and shrine raised up no more! (Isaiah 27, 9)
Or wilt thou answer, We trust, I and my people, in the Lord our God? Tell me, who is he? Is he not the God whose hill-shrines and altars their king, Ezechias, has cleared away, bidding Juda and Jerusalem worship at one altar here? (Isaiah 36, 7)
His altar-hearth Lebanon itself could not feed, victims could not yield enough for his burnt-sacrifice. (Isaiah 40, 16)
Free of the mountain that is my sanctuary, welcome guests in the house where men pray to me, not vainly to my altar they shall bring burnt-offering and sacrifice. Claimed my house shall be, for a house of prayer, by all the nations.✻ (Isaiah 56, 7)
Into thee all the herds of Cedar shall be driven, the rams of Nabaioth shall be thy victims; gifts at my altar accepted, to make the fame of my temple more famous yet. (Isaiah 60, 7)
indelible, while there are sons of theirs to remember where altar stood once and sacred tree, shrine in the thick forest, shrine on the high hills; (Jeremiah 17, 2)
Grown weary of his altar, from his own sanctuary turning away in abhorrence, the Lord has given up yonder embattled towers to the enemy; their cries ring through the temple like shout of holiday. (Lamentations 2, 7)
Here is money, they said, with which you are to buy victims for burnt-sacrifice, and incense; bloodless offerings✻ too you must make, and amends for fault committed, at the altar of the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 10)
overthrow altar, break column, pile corpses before the false god’s feet; (Ezekiel 6, 4)
before every idol, sons of Israel prostrate in death, before every altar, the ground strewn with their bones. (Ezekiel 6, 5)
Son of man, he told me, look northwards; so northwards I looked from the altar-gate, and saw the image of rival deity standing at the very entrance. (Ezekiel 8, 5)
