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What burden for the Arabs?✻ By evening, sleep in the woods you must, you that travel to Dedanim. (Isaiah 21, 13)
What burden for the Valley of Revelation?✻ Here is great stir among the townspeople, climb they eagerly to the house-tops. (Isaiah 22, 1)
What burden for Tyre? Mourn aloud, ocean-going ships,✻ that reach Cyprus to learn that the home you left is in ruins! (Isaiah 23, 1)
What burden for the cattle-droves in the south? Here is a land of difficulty and danger, home of lion and lioness, of viper and flying serpent; and through it, goods piled on asses’ backs, treasures stored on the humps of camels, go men asking for help where help is none. (Isaiah 30, 6)
No ram of thine offered in burnt-sacrifice to me, no victims of thine to do me honour; little burden have my offerings been to thee, little trouble my meed of incense! (Isaiah 43, 23)
Here is Bel fallen in pieces, Nabo shattered;✻ their idols a gazing-stock for wild beasts and cattle! Heavy enough the burden you had to carry; (Isaiah 46, 1)
Listen to me, sons of Jacob, and all the rest of Israel’s race, you whose weight has ever been my burden, like an unborn child, a babe in the womb. (Isaiah 46, 3)
Nay, fast of mine is something other. The false claim learn to forgo, ease the insupportable burden, set free the over-driven; away with every yoke that galls! (Isaiah 58, 6)
Nor do thou, Jeremias,✻ think to plead for this people of mine, or take up in their name the burden of praise and prayer; thwart my will, thou shalt have no hearing. (Jeremiah 7, 16)
Nor do thou, Jeremias, think to intercede for this people of mine, or take up in their name the burden of praise and prayer; when they cry to me in their distress, hearing they shall have none. (Jeremiah 11, 14)
And if people, or prophet, or priest, should greet thee with the question, Pray, what burden✻ is the Lord taking up today? thy answer shall be, You are the burden I bear, the Lord says, and I mean to cast you from my shoulders. (Jeremiah 23, 33)
Prophet, priest or simple citizen that asks thus about the Lord’s burden does it at his own peril, and the peril of all his household; (Jeremiah 23, 34)
