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  • Of all thy cities, none shall be safe from the spoiler’s entry; wasted thy valleys shall be, swept bare the hill-sides; the Lord decrees it. (Jeremiah 48, 8)

  • Weave a coronal✻ for Moab; in the flower of her pride she goes into exile, and all her cities lie desolate, none to dwell there. (Jeremiah 48, 9)

  • Carioth, and Bosra, and all the cities of Moab, far and near. (Jeremiah 48, 24)

  • Leave your cities, Moabites, and take to the hills; make the dove your model, that ever at the outermost edge of cave will build her nest. (Jeremiah 48, 28)

  • For Moab my heart wails like the wailing of flutes, wailing of flutes for those brick-walled cities of hers; too high she aimed, and see, they lie in ruins. (Jeremiah 48, 36)

  • And thus the Lord speaks to the Ammonites: Did Israel, then, leave no sons, no heirs to follow him? How comes it that Melchom boasts possession of Gad, and worshippers of his dwell in yonder cities? (Jeremiah 49, 1)

  • A time is coming, the Lord says, when Rabbath Ammon shall hear the din of fighting, and shall be thrown down in ruins; when her daughter cities shall be burnt to the ground, and Israel, so runs the divine promise, shall drive out the intruder. (Jeremiah 49, 2)

  • By my own honour I have sworn it, the Lord says, that Bosra shall be an empty wilderness, a name to revile and to curse by; that her daughter cities shall for ever be desolate. (Jeremiah 49, 13)

  • not more ruinously Sodom fell, and Gomorrha, and their neighbour cities, that lie uninhabited, far from the homes of men. (Jeremiah 49, 18)

  • Stumbles the tyrant and falls, with none there to raise him; and in those cities of his I will kindle such a fire as shall consume all around it. (Jeremiah 50, 32)

  • not more ruinously the Lord overthrew Sodom and Gomorrha and their neighbour cities, that lie uninhabited, far from the homes of men.✻ (Jeremiah 50, 40)

  • All her cities a picture of desolation, an empty desert, uninhabited, untrodden by mortal foot. (Jeremiah 51, 43)


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