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Or be it some arrow, shot at a mark, that pierces the air, how quick the wound closes, the journey is forgotten! (Wisdom of Solomon 5, 12)
out it must come, like an arrow stuck in a man’s thigh, from that reckless heart. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 12)
Reckless thou wilt find her as thirsty traveller that puts his mouth to the spring and drinks what water he can get; no stake but she will make fast by it, no arrow comes amiss to her archery, till of dalliance she has had enough. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 15)
This, then, is what the Lord has to tell thee about the king of the Assyrians; he shall never enter this city, or shoot an arrow into it; no shield-protected host shall storm it, no earthworks shall be cast up around it. (Isaiah 37, 33)
Word of mine is sword of his, ready sharpened, under cover of his hand; arrow he has chosen out carefully, hidden yet in his quiver. (Isaiah 49, 2)
Arrow and shield✻ they ply, and their hard hearts pity none; loud their battle-cry as the roaring of the sea. So they ride on, as warriors ride, poor Sion, thy enemies. (Jeremiah 6, 23)
Tongues that wound like an arrow, with deceit for poison, ever the smooth word of friend laying snare for friend; (Jeremiah 9, 8)
Ay, mount horse, dizzily reel the chariot; way there for the warriors, Ethiop and Libyan with their great shields, men of Lydia that ply bow and shoot arrow so well! (Jeremiah 46, 9)
See what a confederacy of great nations I am mustering, there in the north country, to besiege and take Babylon, death-dealing archers that never speed arrow in vain! (Jeremiah 50, 9)
To your posts, archers, around the walls of Babylon; shoot, never spare arrow; to the Lord her life is forfeit. (Jeremiah 50, 14)
Whet arrow, and fill quiver; the Lord has put a resolve into the heart of the Median king; he will have Babylon overthrown. The Lord shall be avenged, his temple shall be avenged! (Jeremiah 51, 11)
the townsfolk of Israel will come out to gather kindling-wood and fire-wood out of the spoils that were left; shield and spear, bow and arrow, staff and pole; and they will be seven years a-burning. (Ezekiel 39, 9)
