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And now (says the Lord) I will still lead thee on thy way, bending the pride of earth low before thee; I will break open gates of bronze, and cleave through bars of iron; (Isaiah 45, 2)
Over whom would you make merry, with open mouth and hanging tongue? What are you but the sons of shame, a bastard race? (Isaiah 57, 4)
Thy gates shall stand open continually, no need to shut them day or night;✻ make way for the wealth of the nations that shall flow into thee, for the kings with their escorts! (Isaiah 60, 11)
What, says the Lord thy God, shall I, that bring children to the birth, want power to bring them forth? Shall I, that give life to the womb, want strength to open it? (Isaiah 66, 9)
Then the Lord’s word came to me, Tell me, Jeremias, what is this thou seest? A branch of a tree, I told him, with the eyes already open.✻ (Jeremiah 1, 11)
Well seen, he answered; and I too have my eyes open, watching for the opportunity to carry out the threats I utter. (Jeremiah 1, 12)
adulteries of thine, and lasciviousness, and all the guilt of thy debauchery, the foul deeds I have seen done on hill-tops, in the open country-side. Fie on thee, Jerusalem, that wilt not come back to me and be cleansed! Shall it last for ever? (Jeremiah 13, 27)
to offer sacrifice even yet in the open country-side. All the riches and treasures of thy land shall be destroyed, all its hill-shrines,✻ in punishment for all its guilt. (Jeremiah 17, 3)
A message for thee from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel: Take these two pieces of writing, the sealed deed within and the covering of it that is open to view, and keep them in some jar of clay, where they can remain long without damage. (Jeremiah 32, 14)
But this is the Lord’s doom against king Joachim of Juda: No son of his shall follow him on the throne of David; his body shall be cast away in the open, to bear the day’s heat and the night frost. (Jeremiah 36, 30)
The Chaldaean army went in pursuit, and overtook Sedecias in the open plain of Jericho; captured him, and brought him before Nabuchodonosor at Reblatha, in the Emath country; and there sentence was pronounced on him. (Jeremiah 39, 5)
From the furthest confines of the land draw near; open a way for the spoilers; pile up stones from the road in heaps; make an end of her, leave nothing to survive.✻ (Jeremiah 50, 26)
