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Wood and silver and gold, that watch over the world as a scare-crow over a herb-garden; (Baruch 6, 69)
wood and silver and gold, patient of the birds that perch on them as bush of white-thorn, or corpse left to lie in a dark alley! (Baruch 6, 70)
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)
Of gold and silver thy adorning, of fine linen and silk and embroidery thy apparel, of wheat and honey and oil thy nourishment; matchless beauty, too, was thine, such beauty as brought thee to a throne. (Ezekiel 16, 13)
Silver and gold of mine, thy adornment and my gift, should they be turned into gods of male form, at thy harlot’s whim? (Ezekiel 16, 17)
Son of man, where the race of Israel shews in the heart of the furnace, nothing I find but dross; all is copper, and tin, and iron, and lead; dross of silver where silver should be. (Ezekiel 22, 18)
this shall be your furnace, silver and copper and tin and iron and lead, all together; and I will light a fire to smelt you. There my angry vengeance shall imprison you, and I will give you respite for a little, and then melt you down. (Ezekiel 22, 20)
like silver in the furnace, you shall feel the force of the Lord’s vengeance at last. (Ezekiel 22, 22)
And for the merchants that dealt with thee, how Carthage poured her wealth into thy market-place, of silver and iron, of tin and lead! (Ezekiel 27, 12)
Skill and craft have brought thee power, lined thy coffers with gold and silver; (Ezekiel 28, 4)
Small wonder if the traders of Saba, Dedan and Tharsis, ravenous lions all, would know whether it is plunder thy heart is set on? Such a muster of men, it can but mean spoil; silver and gold to rifle, stock and stuff to carry away, ay, there is spoil behind this, and spoil worth the taking! (Ezekiel 38, 13)
Of fine gold the head, breast and arms of silver, belly and thighs of bronze; (Daniel 2, 32)
