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  • Sore abashed that enemy of mine shall behold it; only yesterday she was crying, What is become of thy God now? Welcome the sight, when she is trampled down like mire in the streets!✻ (Micah 7, 10)

  • Was there ever such a God, so ready to forgive sins, to overlook faults, among the scattered remnant of his chosen race? He will exact vengeance no more; he loves to pardon. (Micah 7, 18)

  • See where they bring good news on the mountain heights, proclaiming that all is well! Now, Juda, keep holiday; paid be thy vows; mocking enemy shall pass through thee no more; never a one left.✻ (Nahum 1, 15)

  • Here is an enemy at thy gates that scatters all before him; here is close siege, no entry but must be guarded; gird thee well, summon up all thy strength! (Nahum 2, 1)

  • Bright flash that enemy’s shields, warriors of his go clad in scarlet; dart like flame his chariots as he goes to the attack, dizzily sways charioteer. (Nahum 2, 3)

  • woman-hearted the defenders, the gates wide open to the enemy’s onrush, touchwood the bars of them. (Nahum 3, 13)

  • Thy doom the Lord has revoked, thy enemy repulsed; the Lord, there in the midst of thee, Israel’s king! Peril for thee henceforth is none. (Zephaniah 3, 15)

  • Spoils from the enemy’s bridle-rein shall be consecrated on that day to the Lord’s service, till there is never pot or pan in his temple but rivals the altar’s bowls for costliness!✻ (Zechariah 14, 20)

  • ay, and trample on your godless enemy, ashes, now, to be spurned under foot, on that day when the Lord of hosts declares himself at last. (Malachi 4, 3)

  • You have heard that it was said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour and hate thy enemy.✻ (Matthew 5, 43)

  • and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us; (Matthew 6, 12)

  • Your heavenly Father will forgive you your transgressions, if you forgive your fellow men theirs; (Matthew 6, 14)


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