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Leaving Assyria, he first reached the high mountains of Ange, on the left-hand side of Cilicia, scaling all their fastnesses and reducing all their garrisons. (Judith 2, 12)
So be it; when the Israelites fall like one man, thou too shalt feel the sword of Assyria, and share their utter ruin. (Judith 6, 3)
Even Assyria has made common cause with them, lends her aid to these children of Lot.✻ (Psalms 82, 9)
With that, the Lord’s angel fell on the camp of Assyria, and brought its armies to nothing. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 24)
As for thee, and for thy people, and for thy father’s house, the Lord means to bring upon thee such days of trouble as have not been seen since Ephraim parted from Juda, with the coming of the king of Assyria. (Isaiah 7, 17)
Hard times, when the Lord will be hiring mercenaries from beyond Euphrates, the king of Assyria’s men, and will leave you quite bare, hair of head and legs shaved close with this hired rasor of his, and the beard too! (Isaiah 7, 20)
This boy will not have learned to use the words Father and Mother, before the king of Assyria comes to carry off the wealth of Damascus, the spoils of Samaria. (Isaiah 8, 4)
Then, once again, the Lord’s hand at work! From Assyria, from Egypt, Pathros and Ethiopia, from Elam and Sennaar, from Emath, from the islands out at sea, his people, a scattered remnant, shall return. (Isaiah 11, 11)
In this my own land I will break the power of Assyria,✻ upon these hills I will trample him under foot. Gone his yoke; there shall be no more shouldering his burden; (Isaiah 14, 25)
There will be a high-road, then, between Egypt and the Assyrians; either shall visit other, and Egypt under Assyria be at peace.✻ (Isaiah 19, 23)
It was in the year when Tharthan, at the bidding of king Sargon of Assyria, inva-ded the territory of Azotus, and captured it by assault, (Isaiah 20, 1)
It is thus that the king of Assyria will lead away the prisoners he takes in Egypt, the exiles from Ethiopia, young and old alike. Bare and unshod they shall go, with their buttocks exposed, to the shame of Egypt. (Isaiah 20, 4)
