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  • Storm never rose so suddenly, cloud-wrack never darkened it so fearsomely, as thou with that host of thine, those confederate hordes. (Ezekiel 38, 9)

  • Host and horde of thine shall fall with thee on the mountains of Israel, carrion for every bird in air, every beast on earth; (Ezekiel 39, 4)

  • Then, in the third year of Cyrus’ reign, that was king of Persia, a fresh revelation was made to Daniel, who is also called Baltassar. Here is truth indubitable, and a great host … And right well he understood its meaning; little avails vision where understanding is none.✻ (Daniel 10, 1)

  • See with what fury the Egyptian king takes the field against him, rallies a great host of his own, and over Syria’s host gains the mastery! (Daniel 11, 11)

  • tidings shall come from east and north, to bring him back with all his host, ready for havoc, ready for carnage. (Daniel 11, 44)

  • with his own voice the Lord heralds its coming. Wide it stretches, that host of the Lord, valiant it is, and ever ready to do his will. O great, O terrible day of the Lord; who shall find strength to bear it? (Joel 2, 11)

  • forgotten, all that worship the host of heaven from the roof-tops, all that worship …,✻ take they their oaths to the Lord, or swear they by Melchom; (Zephaniah 1, 5)

  • Whenever you enter a city or a village, find out who is worthy to be your host, and make your lodging there until you go away. (Matthew 10, 11)

  • Do not be afraid, then; you count for more than a host of sparrows. (Matthew 10, 31)

  • His host, the Pharisee, saw it, and thought to himself, If this man were a prophet, he would know who this woman is that is touching him, and what kind of woman, a sinner. (Luke 7, 39)

  • As for you, he takes every hair of your head into his reckoning; do not be afraid, then; you count for more than a host of sparrows. (Luke 12, 7)

  • If so, his host and thine will come and say to thee, Make room for this man; and so thou wilt find thyself taking, with a blush, the lowest place of all. (Luke 14, 9)


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