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Then, on the ninth day of the fourth month, when famine had broken out in the city and the poorer folk had nothing left to eat, (Jeremiah 52, 6)
Sleepless in the night-watches raise thy song; flow thy heart’s prayer unceasingly; lift ever thy hands in supplication for infant lives; yonder, at the street corner, they are dying of famine. (Lamentations 2, 19)
It were better to have fallen at the sword’s point than yield thus to the stab of hunger, wasted away through famine. (Lamentations 4, 9)
What wonder if our skins are burnt dry as an oven, seared by long famine? (Lamentations 5, 10)
their bones were cast out to endure sun’s heat and night frost, and great anguish they endured in their deaths, from the sword, and famine, and pestilence.✻ (Baruch 2, 25)
A third of thy sons shall die of pestilence, or with famine pine away; a third shall fall in thy defence; a third I will scatter to the four winds, and my sword unsheathed in pursuit. (Ezekiel 5, 12)
I, the Lord, have decreed it. Hungry arrows✻ of mine shall fly abroad, dolorous and deadly, for your minishing; famine that grows worse and worse as the stocks of bread fail, (Ezekiel 5, 16)
and with the famine wild beasts to bereave you, visitations of plague and violent death; and the sword too, I will let loose upon you; I, the Lord, have decreed it. (Ezekiel 5, 17)
Clap hands and stamp feet, the Lord God says, and cry aloud, Out upon the foul wrong the men of Israel did, that are now doomed to perish by sword, famine and pestilence! (Ezekiel 6, 11)
Keep they their distance, the plague shall smite them, come they to grips, the sword; safe behind the battlements, they shall die of famine; so shall my vengeance take toll of them. (Ezekiel 6, 12)
sword without, pestilence and famine within; sword for the straggler, pestilence and famine for the besieged. (Ezekiel 7, 15)
A few shall survive, in despite of sword, famine, and pestilence, to tell these new neighbours of theirs what foul deeds they did; so shall the Gentiles✻ learn to know me. (Ezekiel 12, 16)
