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Through our fault he who is breath of life to us, our anointed king, is led away captive;✻ under his shadow we hoped our race should thrive. (Lamentations 4, 20)
prove to the whole world that thou art the Lord our God, that it was thy name Israel bore, and Israel’s race yet bears. (Baruch 2, 15)
And go unheeded it will; this is a race that ever spurns the yoke. What then if they come back to a right mind, there in the country of their banishment? (Baruch 2, 30)
He it is who has the key to all knowledge, and gave it to his servant Jacob, to the well-loved race of Israel; (Baruch 3, 37)
this is thy pride, wouldst thou yield it up to another? Thy prize, shall an alien race enjoy it? (Baruch 4, 3)
Israel, a blessed race is ours, that has knowledge of God’s will. (Baruch 4, 4)
A cruel race he summoned to the attack from far away, men of an alien speech; (Baruch 4, 15)
And therewithal get thee an iron cooking-pan, that shall make a ring of iron between thee and this city of thine; look closely as thou wilt, here is siege complete. So thou shalt beleaguer it; a sign, this, for the race of Israel. (Ezekiel 4, 3)
yet even of these take some away and throw them into the heart of the fire, to burn there; fire enough to kindle the whole race of Israel!✻ (Ezekiel 5, 4)
alas! here is property alienated for ever, though buyer and seller count among the living yet. The vision is for the whole throng of citizens; there is no reversing it; never a man of that guilty race shall survive.✻ (Ezekiel 7, 13)
Speak to them, thou, and tell them this from the Lord God: When a man of Israel’s race comes to consult me through a prophet, his own heart yet cumbered with false gods, his own feet yet entangled with guilt, shall I, the Lord, give him answer in his idolatry?✻ (Ezekiel 14, 4)
If a man of Israel’s race, or any of alien breed among them, forsakes me, cumbers his heart with false gods, entangles his feet with guilt, and then comes to consult me through a prophet, shall I, in my own name, answer him? (Ezekiel 14, 7)
