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Poor maid of Dibon, come down from thy splendour and sit on the parched ground; the spoiler of Moab has scaled thy heights, dismantled thy walls; (Jeremiah 48, 18)
Alas, Moab’s hope is lost; Moab lies conquered. Loud be the cry of lament in Arnon, that tells of fields laid waste; (Jeremiah 48, 20)
Carioth, and Bosra, and all the cities of Moab, far and near. (Jeremiah 48, 24)
The boasting of Moab has long been in our ears,✻ as it was ever boastful; proud, scornful, boastful Moab, with head so high in air! (Jeremiah 48, 29)
So, from one end of Moab to the other, there is dole and dirge, mournful hearing for the men behind those walls of hardened brick. (Jeremiah 48, 31)
From the garden-lands of Moab joy and triumph have died away; all the presses I have emptied of their wine, no vintage-song, no treading the grapes as of old. (Jeremiah 48, 33)
None will I leave in Moab, the Lord says, to worship at the hill-shrines, or do sacrifice to its gods. (Jeremiah 48, 35)
For Moab my heart wails like the wailing of flutes, wailing of flutes for those brick-walled cities of hers; too high she aimed, and see, they lie in ruins. (Jeremiah 48, 36)
Roof-top and street in Moab is none but echoes with grief; I have cast Moab away, the Lord says, like a jar past mending. (Jeremiah 48, 38)
Lament for Moab in defeat, bowed heads for Moab’s shame! A laughing-stock it will be and a by-word for all its neighbours. (Jeremiah 48, 39)
An eagle’s flight yonder conqueror has, the Lord says, and will sweep down on Moab too. (Jeremiah 48, 40)
Moab, that set the Lord at defiance, shall be a people no more. (Jeremiah 48, 42)
