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When Israel was brought into captivity, and Jerusalem left deserted, the prophet Jeremias sat down there and wept, with this mournful lamentation following. And as he spoke, ever he sighed and moaned in the bitterness of his heart. (Lamentations 1, 0)
So I made my way to the settlement of exiles at Tel-Abib,✻ near the river Chobar; and when I had found them, I sat there for seven days in their company, dumb all the while with grief. (Ezekiel 3, 15)
See where they cast their silver out of doors, their gold on to the dung-hill; how should precious metal speed them in this day of the Lord’s vengeance? Hunger it sates not, belly it fills not; and this, all the while, was the very occasion of their guilt! (Ezekiel 7, 19)
The sixth year of King Sedecias✻ came; and on the fifth day of the sixth month, as I sat in my house with the elders of Juda for my company, the power of the Lord God came over me there. (Ezekiel 8, 1)
and he took me through the northern gate of the temple, and there what found I but women that sat weeping for Adonis? (Ezekiel 8, 14)
At a time when some of the Israelite leaders had come to visit me, and sat closeted with me, (Ezekiel 14, 1)
no cross-roads but should carry the blazon of thy harlotry. O the dishonour done to thy beauty, when thou didst welcome every passer-by to thy favours, insatiable in thy dalliance! (Ezekiel 16, 25)
thou wouldst extend thy trade as far as Chaldaea, where all is for sale, insatiable to the last.✻ (Ezekiel 16, 29)
And now it was the seventh year, the tenth day of the fifth month. Some of the Israelite leaders had come to visit me, asking what was the Lord’s will, and sat closeted with me. (Ezekiel 20, 1)
It was then that certain Chaldaeans came forward with malicious accusations against the Jews. (Daniel 3, 8)
Then I saw in my dream, how one came riding on the clouds of heaven, that was yet a son of man; came to where the Judge sat, crowned with age, and was ushered into his presence. (Daniel 7, 13)
This complaint I heard one of God’s servants making to another, I know not who; and when that other asked how long a cessation of sacrifice the vision portended, how long the estranging guilt, and the defeat, and the profanation, (Daniel 8, 13)
