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Poor fool, can axe set itself up against woodman, saw defy carpenter? Shall the rod turn on him who wields it, the staff, that is but wood, try conclusions with a living man? (Isaiah 10, 15)
axe-iron for yonder tangled forest, the strength of Lebanon outmatched! (Isaiah 10, 34)
I will punish the world’s guilt, and tax the wicked with their misdoings, stilling the rebel’s pride, crushing the haughtiness of tyrants, (Isaiah 13, 11)
Disappointed of their trade, the men who worked in flax, combing and weaving it so cunningly; (Isaiah 19, 9)
How empty the observances the heathen use! What is the stuff upon which the carver works but a trunk of wood, felled by an axe out in the forest? (Jeremiah 10, 3)
another carries sword or axe, yet from alarm of war or of robbers cannot defend itself; be sure, then, gods they are not. (Baruch 6, 14)
All that time, faggots will strew the country-side ungathered, and never axe will be laid to forest tree; weapons of war shall be all their fuel, spoil of the spoiler, plunder of the plunderer, the Lord God says. (Ezekiel 39, 10)
Into this city I was taken, and there met a man whose look dazzled the eye like bronze; he stood there in the gateway, holding a flaxen cord and a measuring-rod. (Ezekiel 40, 3)
this tax the whole land of Israel owes to its prince. (Ezekiel 45, 16)
Harlot mother of theirs brought reproach on the womb that bore them; Haste I away, she said, to those gallants of mine, the gods of whose gift bread comes to me, and water, wool and flax, oil and wine! (Hosea 2, 5)
And now I mean to revoke the gift; no harvest for her, no vintage; I will give wool and flax a holiday, that once laboured to cover her shame; (Hosea 2, 9)
Henceforth, you shall seek my help in vain; waggon-axle overladen with sheaves groans not so reluctant as I! (Amos 2, 13)
