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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)


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