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The high part of the temple, where the building was of double thickness, and the towering walls about it, he underpinned; (Ecclesiasticus 50, 2)
Meanwhile, the city that once was fortified must lie desolate, forsaken, that fair dwelling-place, abandoned, part of the wilderness; cattle will browse and lie down, and crop the tall bushes on it; (Isaiah 27, 10)
Come now, if thou wert to make terms with my master, the king of Assyria, by which I must hand over to thee two thousand horses, wouldst thou be able to do thy part by putting riders on them? (Isaiah 36, 8)
my voice that says to Cyrus, I give thee a shepherd’s part to play; it is for thee to carry out my whole purpose. And to Jerusalem it says, Thou shalt be built up; and to the Temple, Thou shalt be founded again. (Isaiah 44, 28)
Aliens that had no part with me shall come to thy side; strangers shall throw in their lot with thine.✻ (Isaiah 54, 15)
Where the valleys part,✻ there is thy part and lot; to those thou wilt pour out libations, wilt offer sacrifice; and must I look on unmoved? (Isaiah 57, 6)
Wouldst thou but part heaven asunder, and come down, the hills shrinking from thy presence, (Isaiah 64, 1)
Lord, thou hast sent me on a fool’s errand; if I played a fool’s part, a strength greater than mine overmastered me; morn to night, what a laughing-stock am I, every man’s nay-word! (Jeremiah 20, 7)
A promise they have from the Lord of hosts that he will break the yoke they bear, when that day comes, and part their chains asunder; no more shall they be at the mercy of alien masters, (Jeremiah 30, 8)
And this promise they made on their part: The Lord himself bear witness against us, unerring and unfailing, if we are not true to every word of that message the Lord sends us through thy means. (Jeremiah 42, 5)
See how lion from the fens of Jordan sallies out against yonder protected fold! Not less sudden the alarm shall be;✻ and the flock shall have a master of my own choosing. Match for me is none, there is none dare implead me, no rival shepherd may challenge a claim like mine! (Jeremiah 49, 19)
See how lion from the fens of Jordan sallies out against yonder protected fold! Not less sudden the alarm shall be; and the flock shall have a master of my own choosing. Match for me is none, there is none dare implead me, no rival shepherd may challenge a claim like mine! (Jeremiah 50, 44)
