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Let the mountains be moved, the hills shake; my compassion towards thee stands immovable, my promise still unshaken, says the Lord, thy comforter. (Isaiah 54, 10)
I will leave Jacob a stock to breed from, settlers enough in Juda for these mountains of mine; the men of my choice shall have their portion, my servant shall dwell there. (Isaiah 65, 9)
Many fishermen I have, the Lord says, to spread the nets for them; and after that many huntsmen, to hunt them down among mountains and hill-sides and rocky caverns. (Jeremiah 16, 16)
Swifter than flight of eagles the pursuit; even on the mountains they give chase, even in the desert take us by surprise. (Lamentations 4, 19)
Mountains of Israel, thou shalt say, listen to the word of the Lord God; here is a message from the Lord God to mountain and hill, to rocky slope and river-bed. I mean to let the sword loose on you, pull shrine down, (Ezekiel 6, 3)
Dwellers in the land, this is the end of you; your time is up, your day has come; a day when your mountains shall echo with tumult, not with harvest-home.✻ (Ezekiel 7, 7)
Fugitives there shall be that make good their flight, but these must take to the mountains, fluttered as the doves that haunt their ravines, sinners all; (Ezekiel 7, 16)
flesh of thine shall strew the mountains, with blood of thine the gullies shall overflow, (Ezekiel 32, 5)
All over the mountains they strayed, all over the high hills were scattered, this flock of mine, and no search was made for them, no search at all. (Ezekiel 34, 6)
Yes, I will lead them out into fair pastures, the high mountains of Israel shall be their feeding-ground, the mountains of Israel, with soft grass for them to rest on, rich feed for them to graze. (Ezekiel 34, 14)
And now, son of man, to the mountains of Israel address thy prophecy, and give them my divine message, (Ezekiel 36, 1)
Yet here is word for you, mountains of Israel, from the Lord God; word from him for crag and hill, ravine and valley and barren upland, ruined wall and deserted city, empty now and a mockery to their neighbours! (Ezekiel 36, 4)
