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  • Come back, men of Israel, with a plea ready on your lips: Pardon all our guilt, and take the best we have in return;✻ the praises we utter shall be our victims now. (Hosea 14, 3)

  • I will be morning dew, to make Israel grow as the lilies grow, strike roots deep as the forest of Lebanon. (Hosea 14, 6)

  • Fear no more, land of Israel; in the Lord’s wondrous doings triumph and rejoice! (Joel 2, 21)

  • Eat you shall to your hearts’ content, praising the name of the Lord your God for his wondrous protection; never again shall Israel go away disappointed. (Joel 2, 26)

  • I will make myself known among you, I, the Lord your God, who alone am God; Israel cheated of their hopes never again! (Joel 2, 27)

  • Into the valley of Josaphat I will herd the heathen folk, one and all, and there hold assize over them for the wrong they did to my people, to Israel, my own domain. People of mine they scattered through the world, land of mine they parcelled out between them. (Joel 3, 2)

  • Loud as roaring of lion speaks the Lord in thunder from his citadel at Jerusalem, till heaven and earth quake at the sound. To his own people, the sons of Israel, refuge he is and stronghold; (Joel 3, 16)

  • Here tells Amos, one of the shepherd folk at Thecue, what visions he had con-cerning Israel. In Juda, Ozias was then reigning, in Israel, Jeroboam son of Joas, and it was two years before the earthquake. (Amos 1, 1)

  • And this, too: What of Israel? Thrice forfeit Israel like the rest, and forfeit once again, that for a debt, though it were but the price of a pair of shoes, will make slaves of poor, honest folk. (Amos 2, 6)

  • Tell me, men of Israel, the Lord says, what avails it that I should call sons of yours, from their boyhood’s days, to serve me as prophets and Nazirites? (Amos 2, 11)

  • This, then, is the Lord’s message to you, men of Israel, to the whole race I rescued from Egypt: (Amos 3, 1)

  • I will have a reckoning with the rebellions of Israel, a reckoning with those altars of theirs at Bethel, that shall have the horns of them cut off and hurled to the ground; (Amos 3, 14)


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