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  • spinneys of every scented tree shall grow, by his divine command, to give Israel shade. (Baruch 5, 8)

  • Things of silver and gold and wood, that have women for their ministers, shall the divine name be theirs? (Baruch 6, 29)

  • and shall the handicraft of mortal craftsmen be divine? (Baruch 6, 46)

  • Man’s handiwork, with nothing in them of the divine, who can doubt it? (Baruch 6, 51)

  • Against the king’s power, against the enemy’s attack, they can make no head; who shall reckon them or name them divine? (Baruch 6, 55)

  • To the priest Ezechiel, son of Buzi, the divine word came; there in the Chaldaean land, by the river Chobar, the power of the Lord could reach him. (Ezekiel 1, 3)

  • Each of them marched straight forward, following the movement of a divine impulse, never swerving as he marched. (Ezekiel 1, 12)

  • And at his words, a divine force mastered me, raising me to my feet, so that I could listen to him. (Ezekiel 2, 2)

  • But a divine force mastered me and raised me to my feet again. Now go within doors, he said, and shut thyself in there … (Ezekiel 3, 24)

  • It seemed as if an outstretched hand caught me by a lock of my hair; and with that, a force lifted me up between heaven and earth, and I was carried away in a divine transport to Jerusalem. There was the gateway of the inner court, looking northwards, and there was that image of rival deity God sees and hates. (Ezekiel 8, 3)

  • And the brightness of the Lord’s presence, cherub-throned, rose up above the threshold, till the house was all smoke, and all the precincts filled with the divine radiance; (Ezekiel 10, 4)

  • Son of man, the divine voice said to me, here are folk that plot mischief, and give the city ruinous counsel. (Ezekiel 11, 2)


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