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They are left to lie at every street corner, those sons of thine, dazed as wild bull caught in a net, brought down by the Lord’s anger, by the punishment he, thy God, has sent them. (Isaiah 51, 20)
Come, all you wild things, all you beasts of the forest, your prey awaits you! (Isaiah 56, 9)
And never a thought to ask where I, the Lord, was, that rescued them from Egypt, and led them on their way through the desert, wild and solitary, parched and dead, far from haunt of traveller and the homes of men! (Jeremiah 2, 6)
wild ass in its familiar desert, scenting its mate, never obeyed the fire in its blood more uncontrollably! Little search it needs to find thy haunts, as its mate in spring-time.✻ (Jeremiah 2, 24)
and the wild ass on the hill-side gasps for air, crocodile-fashion,✻ eyes dim with the vain search for pasture. (Jeremiah 14, 6)
What, shall the snows of Lebanon melt from those wild peaks,✻ shall they be dried up at their source, those icy torrents that flow down from it? (Jeremiah 18, 14)
And all these countries I have handed over to my servant Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, making even the wild beasts subject to him; (Jeremiah 27, 6)
The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, tells thee that he is putting a yoke of iron on the necks of all the nations, subjecting them to Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon. His subjects they shall be; even over the wild beasts dominion is granted him. (Jeremiah 28, 14)
and with the famine wild beasts to bereave you, visitations of plague and violent death; and the sword too, I will let loose upon you; I, the Lord, have decreed it. (Ezekiel 5, 17)
And what of Jerusalem, says the Lord God, when I send all four plagues on her at once, sword and famine and wild beast and pestilence, till men nor cattle are left alive there? (Ezekiel 14, 21)
So much timber in the forest, son of man! And what of the vine that grows wild there? (Ezekiel 15, 2)
And I, the Lord says, that destined yonder wild vine to feed the oven, have decreed for the citizens of Jerusalem no other destiny. (Ezekiel 15, 6)
