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A time is coming, the Lord says, when I mean to enrich Israel’s home, Juda’s home, with stock of men and of cattle both; (Jeremiah 31, 27)
Only he who knows all things possesses it, only his mind conceives it. He it is who framed the abiding earth, and filled it with cattle and four-footed beasts of every kind. (Baruch 3, 32)
Be it so, he answered; for dung of man droppings of cattle thou shalt have, and cook thy bread with these. (Ezekiel 4, 15)
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)
driven from the haunts of men, with beasts dwell thou, grass like the cattle eat thou, till seven seasons have passed thee by, and learned thou hast that the most High is overlord of all human kingship, to grant it where he will. (Daniel 4, 29)
echoes byre with lowing of bewildered cattle, that pasture have none; even the flocks dwindle. (Joel 1, 18)
Here is word for you, pampered cattle that dwell at Samaria, the poor wronging, the friendless folk spurning, and ever crying out upon your husbands, Wine, there! We would drink! (Amos 4, 1)
What, said Amos, I a prophet? Nay, not that, nor a prophet’s son neither; I am one that minds cattle, one that nips the sycamore-trees; (Amos 7, 14)
And what of Nineve? Here is a great city, with a hundred and twenty thousand folk in it, and none of them can tell right from left, all these cattle, too; and may I not spare Nineve? (Jonah 4, 11)
What though the fig-tree never bud, the vine yield no fruit, the olive fail, the fields bear no harvest; what though our folds stand empty of sheep, our byres of cattle? (Habakkuk 3, 17)
Speed thee, said he, on thy way, and tell that pupil of thine:✻ So full Jerusalem shall be, of men and cattle both, wall it shall have none to hedge it in; (Zechariah 2, 4)
but as for horse and mule, camel and ass, and all the cattle in yonder camp, these will have perished by the same plague as their masters. (Zechariah 14, 15)
