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No hand must be laid on him, he must be stoned, or shot down with javelins; beast or man that touches the mountain is to die. All this, until they hear a blast on the ram’s horn; then let them go up on to the mountain. (Exodus 19, 13)
There, on the slopes of Ephraim, he blew his horn, and the men of Israel came down from the hills with Aod at their head (Judges 3, 27)
the Spirit of the Lord wrapped Gedeon round. One blast of his horn rallied Abiezer’s clan behind him; (Judges 6, 34)
So news came to Solomon that Adonias, in fear of his royal brother, was clinging to the altar’s horn, crying out, I must have king Solomon’s oath this day that my life shall be spared! (1 Kings 1, 51)
Thus all Israel brought the ark home, keeping high festival, to the sound of horn and trumpet and cymbals and zither and harp. (1 Chronicles 15, 28)
Loud were their cries of acclaim, loud rang trumpet and horn, as the oath was taken, (2 Chronicles 15, 14)
a more acceptable sacrifice, this, to the Lord than any young bullock, for all its promise of horn and hoof. (Psalms 68, 32)
with trumpets of metal, and the music of the braying horn! Keep holiday in the presence of the Lord, our King; (Psalms 97, 6)
Blunted now is that horn, the Lord says, crushed that strong arm! (Jeremiah 48, 25)
And with that, from the upper gate which looks northwards, I saw six men coming on their way, and none of them but bore his deadly weapon; in their midst walked another, clad in linen, with a writer’s ink-horn at his girdle. All, when they had entered, took their stand by the brazen altar; (Ezekiel 9, 2)
and now, borne on cherub wings, the glory of Israel’s God rose above the threshold of the house, summoning him of the linen clothes and the ink-horn to set about his task. (Ezekiel 9, 3)
And sure enough, the man clad in linen stood there with the ink-horn at his side to give account of himself, and reported, I have done thy errand. (Ezekiel 9, 11)
