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I summoned one from the north country; from the east his coming should be, and ever he should invoke my name.✻ Princes he should harry to and fro, lightly as potter treads out his clay. (Isaiah 41, 25)
I brought thy inviolable princes to dishonour, gave up Jacob to destruction, Israel to the scorn of his enemies. (Isaiah 43, 28)
A message from the Lord, Israel’s ransomer, Israel’s Holy One, to the despised one, to the nation that is abhorred,✻ to the slave of tyrants: Kings, when they see this, shall rise up from their thrones, princes too, and fall down to worship, in honour of the Lord, that keeps his promise so faithfully, the Holy One of Israel, that claims thee still. (Isaiah 49, 7)
and your kings and princes, David’s own heirs, shall still go riding through them, with horses and chariots, with their retinue of nobles, with the men of Juda and Jerusalem’s citizens in their train. Evermore your city shall be populous; (Jeremiah 17, 25)
And for king and princes of Juda: Men of David’s line, here is a message from the Lord for your hearing. (Jeremiah 21, 11)
The seventh month had come; and now Ismahel, son of Nathanias, son of Elisama, one of the royal princes and the king’s vassals,✻ came with ten followers to Masphath, where Godolias was, and at Masphath they sat at table together. (Jeremiah 41, 1)
In Aelam I will set up my throne, he says, and rid it altogether of kings and princes. (Jeremiah 49, 38)
merciless hands hurry our princes to the gallows; reverence is none for grey hairs. (Lamentations 5, 12)
nobles and royal princes, and elders, and common folk high and low; all that were then living in the country of Babylon, near the river Sodi. (Baruch 1, 4)
when Jechonias, with the princes and all the nobles and many other citizens of Jerusalem, was carried off by Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, to his own country. (Baruch 1, 9)
What has become of those heathen princes, who gained mastery of the beasts that roam the earth, (Baruch 3, 16)
Afoot they were led off by the enemy; it is the Lord that shall lead them home, borne aloft like royal princes. (Baruch 5, 6)
