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See where I am sending an angel of mine, to make the way ready for my coming! All at once the Lord will visit his temple; that Lord, so longed for, welcome herald of a divine covenant. Ay, says the Lord of hosts, he is coming; (Malachi 3, 1)
Come I to hold assize, not slow to arraign the sorcerer, the adulterer, the forsworn, all of you that deny hired man his wages, widow and orphan redress, the alien his right, fearing no vengeance from the Lord of hosts. (Malachi 3, 5)
What though you have refused my claims, left them unhonoured, as your fathers did before you? Nay, says the Lord of hosts, you have but to relent towards me, and I, in my turn, will relent. Would you know the manner of it, (Malachi 3, 7)
the envy of all nations you shall be, says the Lord of hosts, a land of content. (Malachi 3, 12)
And now, says the Lord of hosts, your complaints have had their way with me. (Malachi 3, 13)
Complain you did: Who serves God serves him for nothing; what reward is ours for keeping command of his, attending with sad mien the Lord of hosts? (Malachi 3, 14)
Dear they shall be to me, says the Lord of hosts, when I declare myself at last; never to loyal son was father more gracious; (Malachi 3, 17)
Trust me, a day is coming that shall scorch like a furnace; stubble they shall be before it, says the Lord of hosts, all the proud, all the wrong-doers, caught and set alight, and neither root nor branch left them. (Malachi 4, 1)
ay, and trample on your godless enemy, ashes, now, to be spurned under foot, on that day when the Lord of hosts declares himself at last. (Malachi 4, 3)
At hearing this, both we and our hosts implored Paul not to go up to Jerusalem. (Acts 21, 12)
So Isaias had said earlier on, If the Lord of Hosts had not left us a stock to breed from, we should have been like Sodom, we should have gone the way of Gomorrah.✻ (Romans 9, 29)
I have the fear that perhaps, when I reach you, I shall find in you unwelcome hosts, and you in me an unwelcome visitor; that there will be dissension, rivalry, ill humour, factiousness, backbiting, gossip, self-conceit, disharmony. (2 Corinthians 12, 20)
