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raising lament over their gods as at a dead man’s dirge. (Baruch 6, 31)
redress wrong they may not, nor rid a people of tyranny; dead crow hung between heaven and earth is not more powerless. (Baruch 6, 53)
and ever the dead lying in the midst of you. Will you doubt, then, the power of the Lord?✻ (Ezekiel 6, 7)
Who shall doubt the Lord’s power, when the dead lie thick at the feet of your idols and about your altars; on hill-top and mountain height, in forest covert and under spreading oak, where once men would burn fragrant incense to their false gods? (Ezekiel 6, 13)
You have peopled it with the dead, says the Lord God; their flesh it is shall line yonder cooking-pot; as for you, I will fetch you out of it. (Ezekiel 11, 7)
So, in my vision, I prophesied, and while I was prophesying, Pheltias the son of Banaias sank down dead. Thereupon I fell face to earth, crying aloud, Alas, alas, Lord God, wilt thou take full toll of the remnant left to Israel? (Ezekiel 11, 13)
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)
he and his army, in all the world is none fiercer, shall be let loose for the land’s undoing, their swords drawn to fill Egypt with dead. (Ezekiel 30, 11)
Here is the Assyrian king with all his muster-roll; how their graves ring him about, dead warriors all! (Ezekiel 32, 22)
Down there in the dark, his grave and theirs around him, dead now in battle, that once daunted the hearts of the living! (Ezekiel 32, 23)
Uncircumcised, too, the king of Mosoch and Thubal, with all his retinue buried around him, dead now and feared no longer; (Ezekiel 32, 26)
Then he told me, Son of man, in these bones here thou seest the whole race of Israel. They are complaining that their very bones have withered away, that all hope is lost, they are dead men. (Ezekiel 37, 11)
