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Broken, the law of the most High; her plighted troth forsaken; sons borne to a paramour, has she not thrice played the wanton? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 33)
What do I care, the Lord says, how you multiply those victims of yours? I have had enough and to spare. Burnt-offerings of rams, and the fat of stall-fed beasts, and the blood of calves and lambs and goats are nothing to me. (Isaiah 1, 11)
Think you it is a welcome sound, the tramp of your feet in my courts bringing worship such as yours? (Isaiah 1, 12)
only the hill-sides, that have felt the hoe, shall be free from the terrors of the covert, and these the cattle shall graze, the sheep trample under foot. (Isaiah 7, 25)
I have sent him to punish one nation that has proved false to me; against one defiant people he holds my warrant; let him prey on it as he will, carry off what spoils he will, trample it like the mire in the streets. (Isaiah 10, 6)
What says our Master, the Lord of hosts? He will send a wasting sickness into that gorged frame; beneath that pride a living firebrand shall burn, burn deep. (Isaiah 10, 16)
Already the pass lies behind them; Geba will be theirs by nightfall. In Rama, what terror! Saul’s own city of Gabaa is in flight. (Isaiah 10, 29)
In this my own land I will break the power of Assyria,✻ upon these hills I will trample him under foot. Gone his yoke; there shall be no more shouldering his burden; (Isaiah 14, 25)
let them dwell as exiles in your land; poor Moab,✻ give it sanctuary from threat of the invader! But see, the dust of armies has died down, the guilty wretch has met his end; vanished and gone, who trampled the world under foot! (Isaiah 16, 4)
I will weep, then, as Jazer weeps, for the vineyard of Sabama, water Hesebon and Eleale with my tears. That thy vineyard, thy vintage-time should be disturbed by the cry of trampling armies! (Isaiah 16, 9)
All joy, all triumph gone from that fruitful land of thine; no mirth, no gaiety left; the presses shall be trampled no more by the labourers we knew; forgotten, now, the cry that used to go up when they trod the grapes. (Isaiah 16, 10)
Day of doom, when the Lord of hosts will have yonder Valley of Revelation defeated, overrun, thrown into confusion; a day to test its ramparts, and overawe its citadel;✻ (Isaiah 22, 5)
