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Iron and clay mingled; race of the conquerors shall be adulterated with common human stock; as well mix clay with iron!✻ (Daniel 2, 43)
This is that stone thou sawest none ever quarried, that fell from the mountain-side, bringing clay and iron and bronze and silver and gold to nothing; this was a revelation the king’s grace had from the most high God himself of what must come about; true was thy dream, and this, past doubt, the meaning of it. (Daniel 2, 45)
Nay, my lord king, Daniel answered with a smile, give no heed to false tales. Clay he is within, and bronze without; I warrant thee, eat he cannot. (Daniel 14, 6)
Water, there, water for a siege! Raise the battlements higher yet! Down to the clay-pit with thee, tread the mortar, put thy hand to the brick-mould! (Nahum 3, 14)
This Tyre, how strong a fortress she has built, what silver and gold she has amassed, till they were common as clay, as mire in the streets! (Zechariah 9, 3)
With that, he spat on the ground, and made clay with the spittle; then he spread the clay on the man’s eyes, (John 9, 6)
He answered, A man called Jesus made clay, and anointed my eyes with it, and said to me, Away with thee to the pool of Siloe and wash there. So I went there, and washed, and recovered my sight. (John 9, 11)
It was a sabbath day, you must know, when Jesus made clay and opened his eyes. (John 9, 14)
And so the Pharisees in their turn asked him how he had recovered his sight. Why, he said, he put clay on my eyes; and then I washed, and now I can see. (John 9, 15)
Is not the potter free to do what he will with the clay, using the same lump to make two objects, one for noble and one for ignoble use? (Romans 9, 21)
