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Kindred was none but went sighing for lack of bread, offered its precious heirlooms for food to revive men’s hearts. Mark it well, Lord, and see my pride abased! (Lamentations 1, 11)
Vintager who didst leave my boughs so bare, for my much offending, mark well their cruelty, and strip these too in their turn; here be sighs a many, and a sad heart to claim it. (Lamentations 1, 22)
Buried in darkness, and, like the dead, interminably. (Lamentations 3, 6)
Can they startle the world with portents, shine like the sun, light up darkness like the moon? (Baruch 6, 66)
wood and silver and gold, patient of the birds that perch on them as bush of white-thorn, or corpse left to lie in a dark alley! (Baruch 6, 70)
Either leg was straight-formed, yet ended in a calf’s hoof; they sparkled like red-hot bronze. (Ezekiel 1, 7)
And now, son of man, go and get thee a tile; set it before thee and make marks on it, to represent the city of Jerusalem. (Ezekiel 4, 1)
Now, son of man, he told me, thou canst see for thyself what work they make in the darkness, these elders of Israel, each hidden where hide he may; Fear is none, they say, the Lord should see us; he has forsaken the land for good and all, the Lord has. (Ezekiel 8, 12)
Hast thou marked it well, son of man? he asked. Prepare thyself for a sight fouler yet. (Ezekiel 8, 15)
Hast thou marked it well, son of man? he asked. And are they not content, the men of Juda, with such detestable doings as these, that they must provoke me further yet, filling the whole land with wrong? See how they hold branch to nostril!✻ (Ezekiel 8, 17)
Make thy way, the Lord said to him, all through the city, from end to end of Jerusalem; and where thou findest men that weep and wail over the foul deeds done in it, mark their brows with a cross.✻ (Ezekiel 9, 4)
old and young, man and maid, mother and child, all alike destroy till none is left, save only where you see the cross marked on them. And begin first with the temple itself. So they began with the elders in the court. (Ezekiel 9, 6)
