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At another time he went to Gaza, and would pass the night with a harlot he had seen there. (Judges 16, 1)
A harlot’s pay is but the price of a meal; the adulteress costs dearer, her price is a man’s whole life. (Proverbs 6, 26)
Who comes to meet him? A woman in right harlot’s guise, that goes out, ready of speech, to hunt men’s lives. (Proverbs 7, 10)
What pit so deep as the harlot’s greed, what snare holds so close as wanton wife? (Proverbs 23, 27)
A harlot? Then trample her down like mire in thy path. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 10)
He will go from bad to worse, that clings to a harlot’s love; waste and worm shall have him for their prize; one gibbet the more, one living soul the less. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 3)
Strange, that the city once so faithful, once so upright, has turned harlot; the haunt of murderers, that was the home of right! (Isaiah 1, 21)
After this thou wilt be forgotten, thou city of Tyre, for seventy years, long as the life-time of one of thy kings. At the end of those seventy years, Tyre will know the meaning of the harlot’s song, (Isaiah 23, 15)
Take thy harp and go round the streets, poor harlot forgotten; now for thy best notes, now for thy whole store of music, to bring thee back into remembrance! (Isaiah 23, 16)
At the end of those seventy years, the Lord will relent towards Tyre, and send her back to her trafficking; all the world over, with all the world’s kingdoms, she shall play the harlot once more. (Isaiah 23, 17)
But you, come and answer for yourselves, brood of the sorceress, children of the adulterer and the harlot! (Isaiah 57, 3)
I called thee to account for it; heaven’s dews were stanched, and the late rains did not fall, and still never a blush on thy harlot’s brow! (Jeremiah 3, 3)
