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the sword for horse and chariot, the sword for all the mixed breed in it, that shall be weak as women, the sword for all their treasure-houses, that shall be given up to plunder. (Jeremiah 50, 37)
Now I am giving it over to strangers for spoil; the vilest of earth’s inhabitants shall plunder it. (Ezekiel 7, 21)
but now, says the Lord God, I will make use of Egypt to pay Nabuchodonosor his wages; all its great wealth he shall have, spoil for his spoiling, plunder for his plundering, and so his men shall have their reward. (Ezekiel 29, 19)
spoil for thy spoiling, plunder for thy plundering. Easily enough they are like to fall into thy hand, the ruins so lately rebuilt; the men restored from exile, that hold but the heart of the country,✻ and are already enriched! (Ezekiel 38, 12)
Small wonder if the traders of Saba, Dedan and Tharsis, ravenous lions all, would know whether it is plunder thy heart is set on? Such a muster of men, it can but mean spoil; silver and gold to rifle, stock and stuff to carry away, ay, there is spoil behind this, and spoil worth the taking! (Ezekiel 38, 13)
All that time, faggots will strew the country-side ungathered, and never axe will be laid to forest tree; weapons of war shall be all their fuel, spoil of the spoiler, plunder of the plunderer, the Lord God says. (Ezekiel 39, 10)
So he makes his way into rich cities that suspect no harm, outdoes father and grandsire both in havoc, so much wealth to plunder and to squander; into strong cities, too, by crafty devices, while fortune serves. (Daniel 11, 24)
counsellors a few that give right counsel to many. Crippled they shall be for a while, by sword and flame, by prison and plunder; (Daniel 11, 33)
Cub nor lioness should want, so preyed he, so mauled he, so filled with plunder of his forays the den where he lay. (Nahum 2, 12)
Have at thee! says the Lord of hosts; yonder chariots shall be burnt to ashes; whelps of thine shall die at the sword’s point, plunder of thine be swept off the face of earth; and for thy heralds, their voices shall be heard no more. (Nahum 2, 13)
As I am a living God, says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, no better shall Moab and Ammon be than Sodom and Gomorrha, all waste and brushwood and salt-pits, for ever desolate; of my own people enough remnant shall be left, a nation still, to plunder and to conquer them. (Zephaniah 2, 9)
This promise the Lord of hosts makes: After …… glory,✻ I hold his warrant against the nations that plunder you; apple of my eye✻ he touches, that touches you. (Zechariah 2, 8)
