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  • Let me tell you, then, what I mean to do to this vineyard of mine. I mean to rob it of its hedge, so that all can plunder it, to break down its wall, so that it will be trodden under foot. (Isaiah 5, 5)

  • Alas, it is the house of Israel that the Lord called his vineyard; the men of Juda are the plot he loved so. He looked to find right reason there, and all was treason; to find plain dealing, and he heard only the plaint of the oppressed. (Isaiah 5, 7)

  • The fields about Hesebon lie deserted; alien chieftains have rooted up the vineyard of Sabama, whose shoots once reached as far as Jazer, strayed through the wilderness;✻ forlorn, now, its tendrils, wandering overseas. (Isaiah 16, 8)

  • I will weep, then, as Jazer weeps, for the vineyard of Sabama, water Hesebon and Eleale with my tears. That thy vineyard, thy vintage-time should be disturbed by the cry of trampling armies! (Isaiah 16, 9)

  • And the praise of his doings shall be sung by his own vineyard, a vineyard rich in wine. (Isaiah 27, 2)

  • I, the Lord, am the keeper of this vineyard; I come soon to water it. Day by day I watch over it, to shield it from attack, (Isaiah 27, 3)

  • Strangers they shall be that tend your flocks for you, farm and vineyard alien hands shall till; (Isaiah 61, 5)

  • Alas, vineyard of mine, that I planted with such care, never a worthless shoot! How is it thou hast played me false, and art no vineyard of mine? (Jeremiah 2, 21)

  • Israel, says the Lord of hosts, is a vineyard for the gleaning; no cluster shall be left; back with thee, vintager, to the baskets! (Jeremiah 6, 9)

  • Drovers a many have laid waste my vineyard, trampled down my lands; the land I loved so, turned into a lonely wilderness! (Jeremiah 12, 10)

  • This is what he would tell thee, he, the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, that there shall yet be buying of house and field and vineyard, here in this land. (Jeremiah 32, 15)

  • no house build, no crops sow, no vineyard plant or possess; in tents we were to live all our days, and long those days should last in this land that was none of ours. (Jeremiah 35, 7)


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