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  • Never a woman in Sion, never a maid in all Juda’s cities, but has met with dishonour; (Lamentations 5, 11)

  • Refuse to serve the king of Babylon at my divine bidding, and Jerusalem with her daughter cities shall mourn their loss; (Baruch 2, 22)

  • Alas, she cried, as she saw the divine vengeance falling on you, listen, neighbour cities all, to my complaint; here is a heavy load of grief God has charged me with! (Baruch 4, 9)

  • of women make widows, of cities a desert; dispeopled a whole land with his roaring. (Ezekiel 19, 7)

  • I will lay open the valleys of Moab, that climb up from the cities, those frontier cities, fair Bethjesimoth, and Beelmeon and Cariathaim; (Ezekiel 25, 9)

  • This too: Desolate thou shalt be, thy place among the lost cities; higher and higher yet the fathomless ocean shall rise about thee, swallowing thee up under its waters. (Ezekiel 26, 19)

  • Among the dead thy place is, that go down into the grave, where time is not; entombed with those other ruined cities in the depths of earth, tenanted no longer. The living world shall see the glory of my presence, (Ezekiel 26, 20)

  • Land of Egypt shall be as the desert lands are, cities of Egypt as the ruined cities are, for forty years uninhabited; and the men of Egypt shall be scattered wide as earth among the nations. (Ezekiel 29, 12)

  • Land of Egypt shall be as the desert lands are, cities of Egypt as the ruined cities are; (Ezekiel 30, 7)

  • when I have pulled down thy cities and left thee in ruins, thou shalt know my power at last. (Ezekiel 35, 4)

  • till thou art left solitary for all time, thy cities uninhabited; so thou shalt witness my power. (Ezekiel 35, 9)

  • and men, too, shall thrive on it, Israel’s full muster-roll, peopling the cities, restoring the ruins. (Ezekiel 36, 10)


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