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The altar proper was four cubits high, with four horns projecting above it, (Ezekiel 43, 15)
Horns of the altar, and the four corners of its base, and the rim round about it, thou shalt smear with the victim’s blood, to cleanse them and purge them of fault, (Ezekiel 43, 20)
But still I dreamed on, and a fourth beast saw at last, fiercer, and stranger, and more powerful yet. It had great teeth of iron, ready to crush and to devour, and ever what these spared it would trample down with its feet; match it those others might not; and out of its head grew ten horns. (Daniel 7, 7)
What of the ten horns on its head, and that other, before which three of them fell, the horn that had eyes, and a mouth to boast with, and grew greater than the rest? (Daniel 7, 20)
Ten kings be the ten horns of that kingdom, and after these another shall rise, more poweful yet, and three of them shall bite the dust. (Daniel 7, 24)
With those horns it tossed every enemy that came to meet it; west and north and south was never a beast could match it, or escape its attack; no wonder this ram carried all before it, and rose to greatness. (Daniel 8, 4)
So now it was the goat’s turn to enjoy dominion; yet no sooner had he reached his full strength, than the great horn was broken, and four other horns must grow up in place of it, fronting the four winds of heaven. (Daniel 8, 8)
I will have a reckoning with the rebellions of Israel, a reckoning with those altars of theirs at Bethel, that shall have the horns of them cut off and hurled to the ground; (Amos 3, 14)
Then I looked up, and what saw I? Here were four horns;✻ (Zechariah 1, 18)
and when I asked my guide what they should be, he told me, Upon these horns, Juda and Israel and Jerusalem were tossed about. (Zechariah 1, 19)
What errand, said I, have these? Why, said he, yonder horns made such havoc of Juda till now, never a man might lift his head; what should be the blacksmiths’ errand but to turn them back?✻ Polled they must be henceforward, the heathen folk that once tossed Juda to the winds. (Zechariah 1, 21)
He, the Lord of hosts, will be their protection; with sling-stones for teeth, flesh of men eat they, drink blood like revellers at their wine; not sacrificial bowl, nor altar’s horns, so drenched with blood. (Zechariah 9, 15)
