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Fear upon every height, terrors on the road; almond-blossom matched for whiteness; the grasshopper’s weight a burden now; the spiced food untasted!✻ Man is for his everlasting home, and already the mourners are astir in the streets. (Ecclesiastes 12, 5)
Sand thou mayst count, or the rain-drops, or the days of the world’s abiding; heaven-height thou mayst measure, or the wide earth, or the depth of the world beneath, (Ecclesiasticus 1, 2)
Never think to hide thyself away from God; never tell thyself, from that great height none shall regard thee; (Ecclesiasticus 16, 16)
make obedience rise to its full height, like Nile✻ or Gehon when men gather the vintage? (Ecclesiasticus 24, 37)
Ask the Lord thy God to give thee a sign, in the depths beneath thee, or in the height above thee. (Isaiah 7, 11)
See, here is my servant, one who will be prudent in all his dealings. To what height he shall be raised, how exalted, how extolled! (Isaiah 52, 13)
by the full height of heaven above earth, my dealings are higher than your dealings, my thoughts than your thoughts. (Isaiah 55, 9)
On the royal house of Juda this is the Lord’s sentence: Growth I found here once, generous as in Galaad or on Lebanon’s height; now I have sworn to make a desert of it, no place for the haunts of men.✻ (Jeremiah 22, 6)
Remember the prophet Michaeas of Morasthi, they said, in the days of king Ezechias, who told the people of Juda: Sion shall be no better than a ploughed field, says the Lord of hosts, Jerusalem but a heap of stones, the temple height only a hanging wood.✻ (Jeremiah 26, 18)
Nay, says the Lord, I mean to bring tent-dwelling Jacob home, have pity on those ruined walls, build the city anew on its height, set up the temple and its ordinances anew; (Jeremiah 30, 18)
On each rested a brazen capital, five cubits in height, with network and pomegranate mouldings on the rim; the pattern of each was the same. (Jeremiah 52, 22)
As for their size, their height was terrible to look upon; and the whole frame of them, all round, was full of eyes. (Ezekiel 1, 18)
