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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)


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