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  • When that time comes! At this present time, what anguish is this constrains thee? Have king and counsellor played thee false, that the pangs of travail take hold on thee? (Micah 4, 9)

  • uprooted the woods of thy false worship, fallen the cities. (Micah 5, 13)

  • What of homes unhallowed, that hide yet the ill-gotten gain,✻ the false measure to call down my vengeance? (Micah 6, 10)

  • This burden following was revealed to the prophet Habacuc. (Habakkuk 1, 1)

  • What marvel if the old teachings are torn up,✻ and redress is never to be found? Innocence by knavery circumvented still, and false award given! (Habakkuk 1, 4)

  • Tyrant, like drunkard, is mocked by false dreams of glory.✻ See him whet his appetite, not death itself nor the grave more insatiable; gather up a tribe here, a nation there, heap his plate with them! (Habakkuk 2, 5)

  • A prayer of the prophet Habacuc for Shigionoth.✻ (Habakkuk 3, 1)

  • It was in the second year of Darius’ reign, on the first day of the sixth month of it, that a message came from the Lord through the prophet Aggaeus; came to Zorobabel, son of Salathiel, that was governor of Juda, and to the high priest, Josue son of Josedec. And thus it ran: (Haggai 1, 1)

  • Listen, the Lord said to them through the prophet Aggaeus, (Haggai 1, 3)

  • What made they of it, Salathiel’s son Zorobabel, and the high priest, Josue son of Josedec, and all the people with them? That voice they could not choose but heed, that message from the Lord their God sent to them by the prophet Aggaeus, and they were sore adread of the divine warning. (Haggai 1, 12)

  • Afterwards, on the twenty-first day of the seventh month, the Lord sent another message through the prophet Aggaeus. (Haggai 2, 2)

  • Then, on the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, in this second year of king Darius, another message came from the Lord to the prophet Aggaeus, (Haggai 2, 11)


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