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  • Salve is none, says the Lord God, for such a heart as thine, set on following a harlot’s ways. (Ezekiel 16, 30)

  • Never a cross-roads, never a street, but thou hast set up some brothel for public resort; no harlot thou, to bargain over a hateful trade. (Ezekiel 16, 31)

  • The price of love other harlots claim, thou wouldst offer; gifts of thine should entice gallants from every side to thy bower. (Ezekiel 16, 33)

  • Never did wanton the like, nor shall again; it is out of all nature, a harlot that gives, not takes. (Ezekiel 16, 34)

  • Does he keep clear of oppression, giving back the pledge he took from his neighbour, and seizing nothing by violence? Does he feed the hungry, clothe the naked? (Ezekiel 18, 7)

  • never a wrong done, a pledge withheld, gain dishonestly come by; feeds he the hungry, clothes the naked, (Ezekiel 18, 16)

  • Weary was I too, as once of her sister; the open harlotry, the public shame! (Ezekiel 23, 18)

  • They shall strip thee of thy clothes, rifle thy proud ornaments; (Ezekiel 23, 26)

  • gone the memory of thy harlotries in Egypt, no hankering for them now, no thought of Egypt now! (Ezekiel 23, 27)

  • but sure enough they went in, boldly as to a harlot’s bed.✻ Such lovers had Oölla and Oöliba, wantons both. (Ezekiel 23, 44)

  • Rid we the land of its guilt; of such harlotry let all women beware! (Ezekiel 23, 48)

  • But ah, says the Lord God, what of the city that is stained with blood? It is no better than a pot covered with rust, that cannot be scraped off any longer; broken in pieces that must be cast away one by one; never shall the lot fall upon it.✻ (Ezekiel 24, 6)


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