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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)


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