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The wicked man abandons his wicked ways, and learns to live honestly and uprightly; he wins life by it. (Ezekiel 18, 27)
He bethinks himself, and turns away from his evil doings; there is life, not death, for him. (Ezekiel 18, 28)
Each by his own life you shall be judged, men of Israel, the Lord God says. Come back, and make amends for all this guilt of yours, that shall else be your undoing; (Ezekiel 18, 30)
There I gave them a law, made known to them the usages that bring life; (Ezekiel 20, 11)
What did Israel then? Defied my anger, disobeyed my law, life-giving commandments cast away, left my sabbath all unhonoured. Should I give vent to my anger, and make an end of them, there in the desert? (Ezekiel 20, 13)
But they too, the sons, defied me; my laws forsook, my life-giving usages forgot, my sabbaths profaned. There in the desert I would have given vent to my anger, let my vengeance take its toll of them, (Ezekiel 20, 21)
Laws they should have, but for their harm, usages that brought, not life, but death; (Ezekiel 20, 25)
Such is my divine doom; come it must, executed it needs must be; indulgence is none, nor mercy, nor pity; I will pay thee what thy ill life, thy ill thoughts have earned. (Ezekiel 24, 14)
When that day comes, new life shall spring from the stock of Israel, and to the men of Israel thou shalt speak with unhampered utterance, to attest my divine power. (Ezekiel 29, 21)
peoples a many there shall be that gape in bewilderment, kings that tremble and quake at the story of thee. My sword they shall see flashing before their eyes, and each for his own life shall tremble in the day of thy fall. (Ezekiel 32, 10)
all Egypt, now, shall be desolate, all its busy life shall be still, when I smite the men that dwell in it, and teach them to recognize my power. (Ezekiel 32, 15)
Here are the Elamites, too, lying about their king, men uncircumcised that made themselves feared in life, and now lie in the pit beneath with all those others, stripped and shamed as they were left on the battle-field; (Ezekiel 32, 24)
