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  • Hard times, when the Lord will be hiring mercenaries from beyond Euphrates, the king of Assyria’s men, and will leave you quite bare, hair of head and legs shaved close with this hired rasor of his, and the beard too! (Isaiah 7, 20)

  • And now, in one day, the Lord will cut off from Israel both head and tail, both pliant reed and stubborn bough.✻ (Isaiah 9, 14)

  • (What is the head, but the senator that holds his head so high? What is the tail, but the prophet that gives lying assurances?) (Isaiah 9, 15)

  • Prince✻ and people of Dibon have gone up to the hill-shrines to lament; on Nabo and on Medaba, Moab cries aloud, every head cropped, every beard shaved in mourning. (Isaiah 15, 2)

  • head and tail, reed and stubborn branch, in Egypt’s troubled counsels avail alike.✻ (Isaiah 19, 15)

  • Out upon the drunken lords of Ephraim, and the city that is their boast, their crown! Quickly shall it fade, this flower, in the pride of its beauty. Careless they dwell at the head of yonder fruitful valley, all besotted with their wine; (Isaiah 28, 1)

  • And the king of Assyria, who was then at Lachis, sent Rabsaces at the head of a strong force to Jerusalem, where king Ezechias was. This Rabsaces took up his stand on the aqueduct that fed the upper pool, on the way that brings you to the Fuller’s Field, (Isaiah 36, 2)

  • This is what the Lord has to say of him: See how she mocks thee, flouts thee, Sion, the virgin city! Jerusalem, proud maiden, follows thee with her eyes and tosses her head in scorn. (Isaiah 37, 22)

  • Let the wilderness, now, lift up its head,✻ and the desert cities; the men of Cedar shall have villages to dwell in.✻ Give praise, then, rock-dwellers; the mountain-tops shall ring with their cries. (Isaiah 42, 11)

  • That faithfulness is the breastplate that arms him, that saving power the helmet that guards his head; vengeance the garment he wears, jealous love the mantle that wraps him round.✻ (Isaiah 59, 17)

  • Well-head were this head of mine, eyes of a fountain these eyes,✻ day nor night should serve me to weep enough for my country’s dead. (Jeremiah 9, 1)

  • What wilt thou say when thou art called to give account of it? Thy enemies are such as thou hast taught how to attack thee; thy schooling has recoiled on thy own head; sharper than travail-throes the anguish that shall overtake thee. (Jeremiah 13, 21)


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