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Venture forth from Lebanon, and come to me, my bride, my queen that shall be! Leave Amana behind thee, Sanir and Hermon heights, where the lairs of lions are, where the leopards roam the hills.✻ (Song of Solomon 4, 8)
Thy power knows no restraint, the power that created an ordered world out of dark chaos. It had been easy to send a plague of bears upon them, or noble lions; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 18)
roaring lions stood ready to devour me, and thou in that great mercy, that renowned mercy of thine, didst deliver me. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 4)
Dibon’s waters already swollen with blood; and still for Dibon I have perils in store, lions to meet the fugitives, the remnant that is left in the land of Moab.✻ (Isaiah 15, 9)
No lions shall molest it, no beasts of prey venture on it. Free men shall walk on it, (Isaiah 35, 9)
Roaring lions have claimed it for their prey; the land lies waste, the cities burnt and desolate. (Jeremiah 2, 15)
In vain I have smitten them, all those sons of yours; still you turned your swords against the prophets, bloodthirsty as lions. (Jeremiah 2, 30)
Poor Israel, a flock so scattered! Lions have chased them away; first the Assyrian king would prey on them, and since then yonder Nabuchodonosor, of Babylon, has mangled their bones! (Jeremiah 50, 17)
Prince, that mother of thine was a lioness indeed; where lions haunt, she made her lair, among their whelps nursed her brood.✻ (Ezekiel 19, 2)
What of the prophets?✻ A sworn conspiracy; lions roaring for their prey, the lives of men; wealth and treasure they must have; there be widows everywhere. (Ezekiel 22, 25)
Small wonder if the traders of Saba, Dedan and Tharsis, ravenous lions all, would know whether it is plunder thy heart is set on? Such a muster of men, it can but mean spoil; silver and gold to rifle, stock and stuff to carry away, ay, there is spoil behind this, and spoil worth the taking! (Ezekiel 38, 13)
and went off to remind the king of his edict. Had not a law been enacted, prayer there should be none to god or man those thirty days following, save to the king; and that on pain of the lions? Law it is, said he, and law of the Medes and Persians there is no amending. (Daniel 6, 12)
