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Not at Jerusalem; Jerusalem lay there, no city but a desert waste, nor any of her sons came and went; her sanctuary defiled, her citadel garrisoned by the alien, she was but a haunt of the Gentiles. Sad days for the men of Jacob; pipe nor harp sounded there now. (1 Maccabees 3, 45)
Evil shall still haunt his dwelling, that repays kindness with injury. (Proverbs 17, 13)
look not round thee in the city streets, nor haunt the alley-ways. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 7)
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)
Devils and monstrous forms shall haunt it, satyr call out to satyr; there the vampire lies down and finds rest. (Isaiah 34, 14)
And never a thought to ask where I, the Lord, was, that rescued them from Egypt, and led them on their way through the desert, wild and solitary, parched and dead, far from haunt of traveller and the homes of men! (Jeremiah 2, 6)
It shall be a lair for serpents and strange monsters,✻ a haunt of the ostrich, but never again shall man dwell there; age after age, it shall never be rebuilt; (Jeremiah 50, 39)
Long shall the fires of eternal justice smoulder there, long shall it be the haunt of devils.✻ (Baruch 4, 35)
Fugitives there shall be that make good their flight, but these must take to the mountains, fluttered as the doves that haunt their ravines, sinners all; (Ezekiel 7, 16)
Prince, that mother of thine was a lioness indeed; where lions haunt, she made her lair, among their whelps nursed her brood.✻ (Ezekiel 19, 2)
every haunt of man and wild beast and flying bird he has given over to thee, all alike he has made subject to thee; the head of gold, who else but thou? (Daniel 2, 38)
Lair of lion, and nursery of his whelps, what trace is left of thee, once so secure a retreat, his haunt and theirs? (Nahum 2, 11)
