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The sacred charge committed to you went for nothing; guardians of my own worship, in my own sanctuary, should be men of your choosing! (Ezekiel 44, 8)
as dedicated to the priests, that serve the sanctuary and worship in the Lord’s presence; this shall be their home, this their sacred enclosure. (Ezekiel 45, 4)
Marching with the sacred enclosure, there shall be a strip of twenty-five thousand cubits by five thousand, where the common folk of Israel shall have their city and their city’s lands. (Ezekiel 45, 6)
See where he sets up his royal pavilion✻ betwixt sea and sea on yonder noble hill, yonder sacred hill; reaches its very summit, and none brings aid!✻ (Daniel 11, 45)
A long time the sons of Israel must wait, neither king nor prince to rule them, neither sacrifice nor shrine to worship at, neither sacred mantle nor their own images to consult. (Hosea 3, 4)
A spreading vine is yonder vine of Israel, and fruit of him matches leaf. Rich, fertile soil; alas, how rich in altars, in sacred trees how fertile! (Hosea 10, 1)
gone idol and sacred pillar of thine, nor any of thy own imaginings left thee; (Micah 5, 12)
His own people, his own sheep, will not the Lord God in that hour defend them? His own sacred trophy themselves shall be, to this land of his beckoning all men’s eyes;✻ (Zechariah 9, 16)
Down the clefts of that sacred hill-side you shall flee, each of them now leading to the next; flee as you fled before the earthquake, in Ozias’ time, that reigned over Juda; on, on he comes, the Lord my God, with all his sacred retinue. (Zechariah 14, 5)
It is written in God’s law, that whatever male offspring opens the womb is to be reckoned sacred to the Lord;✻ (Luke 2, 23)
Men of Israel, come to the rescue; here is the man who goes about everywhere, teaching everybody to despise our people, and our law, and this place. He has brought Gentiles into the temple, too, profaning these sacred precincts. (Acts 21, 28)
Is not the potter free to do what he will with the clay, using the same lump to make two objects, one for noble and one for ignoble use? (Romans 9, 21)
