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  • When his vengeance is satisfied, bethink thee still of his vengeance; of his retribution, when his glance is turned away.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 18, 24)

  • Noe, too, blameless lived and faithful proved; when the day of retribution came, he made amends for all;✻ (Ecclesiasticus 44, 17)

  • Their hang-dog looks betray them; they publish their guilt abroad, like the men of Sodom, making no secret of it. Ill-fated souls, retribution has come upon them. (Isaiah 3, 9)

  • Yes, the day of the Lord is coming, pitiless, full of vengeance and bitter retribution, ready to turn earth into a wilderness, ridding it of its sinful brood. (Isaiah 13, 9)

  • Up then, my people, to your innermost chambers betake you; shut yourselves within doors; hide for a little, until the time of retribution is past. (Isaiah 26, 20)

  • he poured out on Israel his angry retribution, war without mercy; and they? The flames burned round them, and they could not read the lesson, scorched them, and still they could not understand. (Isaiah 42, 25)

  • Hark, a stir of tumult in the city, a stir in the temple! It is the stir the Lord makes, as he brings retribution on his enemies! (Isaiah 66, 6)

  • See, where the Lord comes with fire about him, with chariots that drive like the storm, angry his retribution, his vengeance like a scorching flame! (Isaiah 66, 15)

  • such is the fortune sent thee, such thy retribution exactly awarded, because thou hast forgotten me, and in lying fables put thy trust. (Jeremiah 13, 25)

  • Flee away from the confines of Babylon, flee for your lives; would you meekly accept her punishment? The time has come when the Lord will take vengeance on her, he it is that sends this retribution. (Jeremiah 51, 6)

  • ere resolve can bear fruit, like flying chaff passes the day.✻ Before the divine vengeance falls on you, before the day of divine retribution comes, to the Lord betake you! (Zephaniah 2, 2)

  • to bid the prisoners go free, and the blind have sight; to set the oppressed at liberty, to proclaim a year when men may find acceptance with the Lord, a day of retribution.✻ (Luke 4, 19)


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