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  • So Babylon, the pride of many nations, glory and boast of the Chaldeans, will go the way of Sodom and Gomorrha, cities which the Lord overthrew. (Isaiah 13, 19)

  • And now the same foul adultery I find in the prophets of Jerusalem, the same treacherous dealings; and the sinner is encouraged to go on in his evil ways, till city and citizens, for me, are one with Sodom and Gomorrha. (Jeremiah 23, 14)

  • not more ruinously Sodom fell, and Gomorrha, and their neighbour cities, that lie uninhabited, far from the homes of men. (Jeremiah 49, 18)

  • not more ruinously the Lord overthrew Sodom and Gomorrha and their neighbour cities, that lie uninhabited, far from the homes of men.✻ (Jeremiah 50, 40)

  • Faithless Juda! Heavier punishment she must needs undergo than guilty Sodom, that perished all in a moment, and never a blow struck. (Lamentations 4, 6)

  • Here was thy elder sister on thy left, Samaria, thy younger sister on thy right, Sodom, with daughter towns both of them. (Ezekiel 16, 46)

  • As I am a living God, the Lord says, never were Sodom and her daughters guilty as thou and thine. (Ezekiel 16, 48)

  • When I reverse the doom of exile against Sodom and her daughters, Samaria and her daughters, then, in their company, thy own exiles shall return; (Ezekiel 16, 53)

  • Only when Sodom and her daughters, Samaria and her daughters, to their former state return, is there any hope for thy daughters and for thee. (Ezekiel 16, 55)

  • Time was, when no mention of Sodom’s name might soil thy proud lips; (Ezekiel 16, 56)

  • you would not come back to me, when ruin threatened, swift as the divine stroke that ruined Sodom and Gomorrha, and you yourselves were like a brand saved from the burning. (Amos 4, 11)

  • As I am a living God, says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, no better shall Moab and Ammon be than Sodom and Gomorrha, all waste and brushwood and salt-pits, for ever desolate; of my own people enough remnant shall be left, a nation still, to plunder and to conquer them. (Zephaniah 2, 9)


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