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Vengeance this day all around me; what mustering of thy terrors,✻ as for a solemn assembly! Escape is none, nor any remnant left; of all I fondled and fostered, the enemy has taken full toll. (Lamentations 2, 22)
What means it, Israel, that thou findest thyself in the enemy’s land, (Baruch 3, 10)
Take courage, my children, and raise your voices, too, in appeal; from the enemy’s tyrant grasp the Lord shall deliver you. (Baruch 4, 21)
Bear patiently, my children, with the punishment that has overtaken you. What if thy enemy hunts thee down? Ere long thou shalt see the ruin of him, set thy foot on his neck! (Baruch 4, 25)
Ah, the rough roads delicate feet of yours have travelled! Like a plundered flock the enemy drove you. (Baruch 4, 26)
Afoot they were led off by the enemy; it is the Lord that shall lead them home, borne aloft like royal princes. (Baruch 5, 6)
mewed up by their priests with bolt and bar for fear of robbery, like king’s enemy in his dungeon, dead man in his tomb; (Baruch 6, 17)
Against the king’s power, against the enemy’s attack, they can make no head; who shall reckon them or name them divine? (Baruch 6, 55)
Still my eyes shall be averted, while my own treasure-chamber is broken open, while the enemy’s pursuivants enter and profane it. (Ezekiel 7, 22)
out of it you shall come, and fall into the enemy’s hands, and be punished as you deserve. (Ezekiel 11, 9)
Nor think that his enemy✻ will need great strength, a great muster of men, to overcome him, mound here, trench there, and the loss of many lives; (Ezekiel 17, 17)
whoever hears it must give good heed, or else the enemy may catch him, and none but himself to blame. (Ezekiel 33, 4)
