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openly defying me. Shrines hidden away in gardens, altars of brick! (Isaiah 65, 3)
No township of thine, Juda, but must have its own deity, no street in Jerusalem but thou wouldst set up there altars abominable, where sacrifice is offered to the gods of the country-side! (Jeremiah 11, 13)
Not more indelible were the guilt of Juda, if pen of steel or point of diamond had graven it with their hearts for tablet, or upon the rim of their altars; (Jeremiah 17, 1)
In all your confines, every city desolate, every shrine wrecked and ruined; deserted and defaced the altars, forlorn the idols, shattered the columns, obliterated all the work of man; (Ezekiel 6, 6)
Who shall doubt the Lord’s power, when the dead lie thick at the feet of your idols and about your altars; on hill-top and mountain height, in forest covert and under spreading oak, where once men would burn fragrant incense to their false gods? (Ezekiel 6, 13)
So many the altars Ephraim has, and they shall increase his guilt, none of them but shall increase his guilt; (Hosea 8, 11)
A spreading vine is yonder vine of Israel, and fruit of him matches leaf. Rich, fertile soil; alas, how rich in altars, in sacred trees how fertile! (Hosea 10, 1)
A race half loyal, half false, but the penalty must be paid in full; those altars God himself will devote to extinction, strip those trees bare.✻ (Hosea 10, 2)
and with that, vanish the hill-shrines of false worship, Israel’s darling sin; grows thorn and thistle on their altars; no prayer have the men of Israel now but that mountains should fall on them, hills should bury them alive. (Hosea 10, 8)
If Galaad is all idolatry, vain the sacrifice of oxen that is made at Galgal; stone heaps their altars shall be, out in the plough-lands.✻ (Hosea 12, 11)
I will have a reckoning with the rebellions of Israel, a reckoning with those altars of theirs at Bethel, that shall have the horns of them cut off and hurled to the ground; (Amos 3, 14)
Lord, they have killed thy prophets, and overthrown thy altars; I am the only one left, and my life, too, is threatened. (Romans 11, 3)
