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  • till a man is a rarer sight than gold, and a slave cannot be bought with all the treasure of Ophir. (Isaiah 13, 12)

  • With such an enemy I mean to embroil them; the Medians, who reck nothing of silver, who are not to be tempted with gold; (Isaiah 13, 17)

  • Silver leaf on thy graven images defaced now, defaced the sheaths of gold; thou wilt cast all away, as a woman casts away defiled clouts of hers, and bid it begone. (Isaiah 30, 22)

  • Ox and ass on thy farm shall have mixed feed, pure grain fresh winnowed on the threshing-floor; (Isaiah 30, 24)

  • Time, then, for each man to cast away his idols of gold and silver, idols your guilty hands have made. (Isaiah 31, 7)

  • Ezechias was delighted at the coming of these envoys, and shewed them his scented treasure-house,✻ with its silver and gold and spices and rich ointments; the rooms where his ornaments were kept; all the wealth of his store-house. There was nothing in palace or domain but he showed it to them. (Isaiah 39, 2)

  • What avails image the metal-worker casts, for goldsmith to line with gold, silversmith plate with silver? (Isaiah 40, 19)

  • Fools that fetch gold out of a sack, weigh silver in the balance, bid some craftsman make a god they should fall down and worship! (Isaiah 46, 6)

  • A stream of camels thronging about thee, dromedaries from Madian and Epha, bringing all the men of Saba✻ with their gifts of gold and incense, their cry of praise to the Lord! (Isaiah 60, 6)

  • These, too, are thy sons; long since, the islands and the ocean-going ships have awaited my signal, when I would bring them home from far away, their silver and their gold with them, for the honour of the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, that has bestowed this glory on thee. (Isaiah 60, 9)

  • I will exchange thy brass for gold, thy iron for silver, thy wood for brass, thy stone for iron; I will give thee peace itself to be thy government, justice itself to be thy magistracy; (Isaiah 60, 17)

  • And thou, Jerusalem, when thy turn comes to be despoiled, what shift wilt thou make? Vain was it to dress in scarlet, and deck thyself with chains of gold, and with antimony darken thy eyes; vain were those arts, thy lovers are weary of thee now, and thy life is forfeit. (Jeremiah 4, 30)


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