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The grave, and the barren womb, and earth that soaks up the rain, and fire; did fire ever say, Enough? (Proverbs 30, 16)
As they went the city rounds, the watchmen fell in with me, that guard the walls; beat me, and left me wounded, and took away my cloak. (Song of Solomon 5, 7)
Did they hope, under that dark veil of oblivion, to find a cloak for secret sinning? Nay, they were scattered far apart, and in grievous dread of the terrors that came to daunt them. (Wisdom of Solomon 17, 3)
yourselves but an oak-tree whose leaves are falling, a garden unwatered; (Isaiah 1, 30)
High it will rise above the cedars of Lebanon, that grow so straight and tall, above the oaks of Basan; (Isaiah 2, 13)
Though a tenth of their number remain, it is but empty show,✻ like leafage of terebinth or oak that needs pruning; only a remnant of it will be left, the true stock of holiness. (Isaiah 6, 13)
Wait till the Lord trusses thee like a trussed fowl, folds thee like a cloak, (Isaiah 22, 17)
Too narrow a bed, and one or the other must fall out; a short cloak is no covering for two.✻ (Isaiah 28, 20)
For such ends, cedar must fall, ilex and oak be cut away from their place in the forest; for this, pine-tree was planted where rains should nourish it. (Isaiah 44, 14)
Once fallen from the sky, does rain or snow return to it? Nay, it refreshes earth, soaking into it and making it fruitful, to provide the sower with fresh seed, the hungry mouths with bread. (Isaiah 55, 10)
Well may I rejoice in the Lord, well may this heart triumph in my God. The deliverance he sends is like a garment that wraps me about, his mercy like a cloak enfolding me; no bridegroom so proud of garland that crowns him, no bride of the necklace she wears. (Isaiah 61, 10)
The Lord’s word came to me: Go and buy a girdle of linen, and put it about thy loins, one that was never yet soaked in water. (Jeremiah 13, 1)
