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look kindly on the sacrifice we offer thee this day, as it had been burnt-sacrifice of rams and bullocks, thousands of fattened lambs; who ever trusted in thee and was disappointed? (Daniel 3, 40)
High covenant he shall make, before another week is done, and with folks a many; but when that week has run half its course, offering and burnt-sacrifice shall be none; in the temple all shall be defilement and desolation, and until all is over, all is fulfilled, that desolation shall continue.✻ (Daniel 9, 27)
Mourn, priests, and lament; in mourners’ garb go about your work at the altar; ministers of God, to his presence betake you, and there, in sackcloth, keep vigil; your God’s house, that offering of bread and wine has none! (Joel 1, 13)
Who knows but he will relent, and be appeased; cast one glance behind him, and, enough for his own due of bread and wine-offering, spare us largesse yet? (Joel 2, 14)
bread, leavened bread, for thank-offering, gifts of devotion publicly proclaimed!✻ Have your will, men of Israel, says the Lord God, have your will. (Amos 4, 5)
Burnt-sacrifice still? Bloodless offerings still? Nay, I will have none of them; fat be the victims you slay in welcome, I care not. (Amos 5, 22)
What, men of Israel, did you spend forty years in the desert, ever for me your burnt-sacrifice, ever for me your offerings; (Amos 5, 25)
Shattered all those idols must be, burnt to ashes the gauds she wears;✻ never an image but shall be left forlorn; all shall go the way of a harlot’s wages, that were a harlot’s wages from the first. (Micah 1, 7)
How best may I humble myself before the Lord, that is God most high? What offering shall I bring? Calf, think you, of a year old, for my burnt-sacrifice? (Micah 6, 6)
Have at thee! says the Lord of hosts; yonder chariots shall be burnt to ashes; whelps of thine shall die at the sword’s point, plunder of thine be swept off the face of earth; and for thy heralds, their voices shall be heard no more. (Nahum 2, 13)
From far away, beyond Ethiop rivers, my suppliants shall come to me, sons✻ of my exiled people the bloodless offering shall bring. (Zephaniah 3, 10)
Then Aggaeus opened his mind to them: Here is a whole people, a whole race, the Lord says, that shews defiled under my scrutiny. Never an enterprise of theirs, never an offering they bring, but is defiled. (Haggai 2, 15)
