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What wonder if I banish you beyond Damascus far away? Dooms you with his own sign-manual the Lord, the God of hosts. (Amos 5, 27)
By my divine power I swear it, says the Lord God of hosts, pride of yours shall weary me, great houses of yours shall offend my sight, no longer; city and citizens, I will leave you at the enemy’s mercy. (Amos 6, 8)
Trust me, men of Israel, the Lord God of hosts says, I mean to embroil you with such an enemy as shall crush the life out of you, from Emath pass to the brook that bounds the desert. (Amos 6, 15)
The Lord God of hosts, whose touch melts earth, to the hurt of all that dwell in it, makes it everywhere mount up and sink, like Egypt’s river in flood; (Amos 9, 5)
At ease you shall sit, each of you with his own vine, his own fig-tree to give him shade, and none to raise the alarm; such blessing the Lord of hosts pronounces on you. (Micah 4, 4)
Have at thee! says the Lord of hosts; yonder chariots shall be burnt to ashes; whelps of thine shall die at the sword’s point, plunder of thine be swept off the face of earth; and for thy heralds, their voices shall be heard no more. (Nahum 2, 13)
and now I will be even with thee, says the Lord God of hosts. I mean to set thy skirts flying about thy ears, and lay bare the naked shame of thee, for all the kingdoms of the world to see; (Nahum 3, 5)
What, has not the Lord of hosts uttered his doom, toil of nations shall feed the fire, and all their labour be spent for nothing? (Habakkuk 2, 13)
As I am a living God, says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, no better shall Moab and Ammon be than Sodom and Gomorrha, all waste and brushwood and salt-pits, for ever desolate; of my own people enough remnant shall be left, a nation still, to plunder and to conquer them. (Zephaniah 2, 9)
Pride that would mock and overreach his own people he, the Lord of hosts, knows how to punish; (Zephaniah 2, 10)
Word from the Lord of hosts to his people, that will not restore his temple, but cry, Too early yet! (Haggai 1, 2)
Think well on it, says the Lord of hosts; (Haggai 1, 5)
