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Arabia and Cedar’s chieftains were at thy call, driving in lamb and ram and goat for thy purchasing. (Ezekiel 27, 21)
Son of man, sing a dirge for Pharao, the king of Egypt, that counts for a lion among the nations: Monster thou art of the depths, holding up thy head in those rivers of thine, trampling them under foot, till their waters run foul! (Ezekiel 32, 2)
The wasted frame went unnourished, the sick unhealed; nor bound they the broken limb, nor brought strayed sheep home, nor lost sheep found; force and constraint were all the governance they knew. (Ezekiel 34, 4)
The lost sheep I will find, the strayed sheep I will bring home again; bind up the broken limb, nourish the wasted frame, keep the well-fed and the sturdy free from harm;✻ they shall have a true shepherd at last. (Ezekiel 34, 16)
And what of you, my flock? I mean to do justice, the Lord God says, among the beasts themselves, give redress against the rams and the buck-goats. (Ezekiel 34, 17)
What, was it not enough to have stripped the pasture-lands with your grazing, drunk all that was purest out of the stream, but you must trample and foul all that was left? (Ezekiel 34, 18)
None but trampled fields must my sheep graze, none but fouled waters drink? (Ezekiel 34, 19)
Flesh of fighting men, blood of the world’s great ones; never was ram or lamb, never was goat or bull, food so rich or so dainly! (Ezekiel 39, 18)
the doorways, the slanting windows, the galleries that went round on three sides, over the several doorways; all were completely panelled in wood. The panelling ran right up to the windows, which it framed, right up to the top level of the doorway; (Ezekiel 41, 16)
and when the purging is over, bullock and ram must be offered, these too without blemish; (Ezekiel 43, 23)
Each day, for seven days, goat and bullock and ram must be offered, all unblemished; (Ezekiel 43, 25)
and one ram you must contribute out of every two hundred that feed in Israel’s pasture-lands. That each may pay his scot, for bloodless offering or burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering, the Lord says, (Ezekiel 45, 15)
