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Nor enter thou where men feast, to sit at meat and drink with them; (Jeremiah 16, 8)
Fallen, as it had been some garden shed, his own tabernacle; his own trysting-place with men he would pull down! Feast-day and sabbath should be forgotten in Sion; for king and priest, only anger and scorn. (Lamentations 2, 6)
Scan closely, too, this book we are sending to you; it is to be read aloud on feast-days and in times of solemn assembly. (Baruch 1, 14)
Not for him the hill-feast, the false gods of the country-side, the adulterous bed; (Ezekiel 18, 15)
See how the victim-herd throngs the streets of Jerusalem on her feast-days! Yonder empty cities shall be thronged, too, but with men; the proof of my divine power. (Ezekiel 36, 38)
This too: Son of man, here is a message for every bird in air, every beast that roams the earth: Come all, come with haste, gather from every side for the sacrificial feast I am making for you, a great feast on the uplands of Israel, flesh to eat, blood for your drinking! (Ezekiel 39, 17)
Glutted with fat, drunk you shall be with blood, at this feast of mine; (Ezekiel 39, 19)
And he, on Israel’s behalf, shall defray the cost of burnt-sacrifice, and bloodless offering, and libation, on feast-day and new moon and sabbath, whenever the folk of Israel keep holiday; transgression-victim, and burnt-sacrifice, and welcome-offering, he must provide them all. (Ezekiel 45, 17)
On the fourteenth day of the first month you will keep the paschal feast, and for a week eat bread without leaven. (Ezekiel 45, 21)
On the feast itself, the prince must provide a calf, in amends for fault of his own, fault of his people; (Ezekiel 45, 22)
but on feast-days, when a great throng comes into the Lord’s presence, they must enter by one gate and leave by the opposite, from north to south or south to north, (Ezekiel 46, 9)
And for the bloodless offering, come feast-day, come holiday, it shall be made as aforesaid. (Ezekiel 46, 11)
