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  • Thou shalt have kings to foster them, queens to nurse them for thee; kings and queens shall bow to earth before thee, kissing the dust thy feet have trodden. And thou shalt know at last what a Lord I am, a Lord none ever trusted in vain. (Isaiah 49, 23)

  • Cruel oppressors that bade thee lie down and let them walk over thee, dust under their feet, a pathway for them to tread, shall find the cup has passed from thy hand to theirs. (Isaiah 51, 23)

  • Shake the dust from thee, Jerusalem, rise up and take thy throne; rid thy neck of the chains that bound it, Sion, once captive queen! (Isaiah 52, 2)

  • I have trampled the peoples down in my anger, stunned them✻ with my fury, brought down their strength to the dust. (Isaiah 63, 6)

  • Wolf and lamb shall feed together, lion and ox eat straw side by side, and the serpent be content with dust for its food; all over this mountain, my sanctuary, there shall be no hurt done, the Lord says, no life shall be forfeit. (Isaiah 65, 25)

  • I mean to turn Jerusalem into a heap of dust, the lair of serpents;✻ the cities of Juda shall stand desolate, with none to inhabit them. (Jeremiah 9, 11)

  • Chasten me, Lord, but with due measure kept; not as thy anger demands, or thou wilt grind me to dust. (Jeremiah 10, 24)

  • for thy own honour, do not shame us, do not drag thy own royal glory in the dust; wilt thou forget, wilt thou annul the covenant that binds thee? (Jeremiah 14, 21)

  • And then you went back, and dragged my name in the dust! You would claim them afresh, men and women servants you had set free, now their own masters; they must be your servants and handmaids still. (Jeremiah 34, 16)

  • Shame waits for the mother that bore you, her pride must be lowered in the dust; least regarded of all realms, a desert, pathless and parched! (Jeremiah 50, 12)

  • Blessed abodes of Jacob, by the Lord’s unsparing vengeance engulfed; towers that kept Juda inviolable hurled to the ground in ruin; kingdom and throne dragged in the dust! (Lamentations 2, 2)

  • Jerusalem’s aged folk sit there in the dust, dumb with sorrow; dust scattered over their heads, and sackcloth their garb; never a maid shall you see but has her head bowed down to earth. (Lamentations 2, 10)


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