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Men will take to flight as deer or sheep would, with none to marshal them, each turning towards his own home, seeking refuge in his own country. (Isaiah 13, 14)
Strayed sheep all of us, each following his own path; and God laid on his shoulders our guilt, the guilt of us all. (Isaiah 53, 6)
A victim? Yet he himself bows to the stroke;✻ no word comes from him. Sheep led away to the slaughter-house, lamb that stands dumb while it is shorn; no word from him. (Isaiah 53, 7)
To the rest it is all one; slaughter they an ox, or murder a human victim,✻ cut sheep’s throat, or dash out a dog’s brains, make offering of meal, or of swine’s blood, in my honour burn incense, or bless the name of a false god. In all this, it is but caprice guides their choice, in all manner of abominations; (Isaiah 66, 3)
Yet it is I, Lord, that hold thy warrant; with favour thou regardest me, hast proof of my heart’s loyalty; wilt thou not herd them together like sheep, and mark them down for slaughter? (Jeremiah 12, 3)
Out upon them, the Lord says, the shepherds who ravage and disperse my flock, sheep of my own pasturing! (Jeremiah 23, 1)
With such words as these thou shalt prophesy to them: From on high, from his holy dwelling-place, the Lord makes his voice heard, terrible as lion roaring; as roar of lion against sheep-fold, and that fold his own! Loud echoes his vintage-cry as he treads down all the dwellers on earth; (Jeremiah 25, 30)
and fat be the sheep that yields them. Pile high the fuel✻ beneath; now boil pot, and see the stew, there in the heart of it! (Ezekiel 24, 5)
what shall be thy reward? The eastern folk shall enjoy thy lands; sheep-cote of theirs, tent of theirs shall be found in thee, crop of thine they shall eat, milk of thine drink; (Ezekiel 25, 4)
camels lodged in Rabbath, and all Ammon a pasture-land of sheep! Thus you shall know what power is mine. (Ezekiel 25, 5)
the milk drank, the wool wore, the fat lambs slaughtered, but pastured these sheep of mine never at all! (Ezekiel 34, 3)
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)
