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that will carry off sheathes of silver and gold, carry off the clothes from their backs, and leave them powerless? (Baruch 6, 57)
Thirty years had passed;✻ it was the fifth day of the fourth month, and I was sharing the lot of the exiles by the river Chobar, when heaven opened, and I saw a vision of God. (Ezekiel 1, 1)
Three hundred and ninety days of guilt-bearing I have allotted thee, one day for every year of Israel’s guilt; (Ezekiel 4, 5)
See where men go clad in sackcloth, trembling in every limb, with downcast faces, and their heads shorn! (Ezekiel 7, 18)
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)
Son of man, the divine voice said to me, here are folk that plot mischief, and give the city ruinous counsel. (Ezekiel 11, 2)
Tell them, This is your own doom I foreshadow; the men of Israel shall fare as I do, exile and prison their lot, (Ezekiel 12, 11)
Born when thou wast, there was none to cut navel-string, in healing water wash thee, with salt harden thee, wrap thee in swaddling-clothes; (Ezekiel 16, 4)
Fatal beauty, fatal renown, which emboldened thee to play the harlot, lavish thy favours on every passer-by, and be his! (Ezekiel 16, 15)
Silver and gold of mine, thy adornment and my gift, should they be turned into gods of male form, at thy harlot’s whim? (Ezekiel 16, 17)
And these wouldst thou clothe with thy own embroideries, offer them the perfume and incense that was mine by right, (Ezekiel 16, 18)
no cross-roads but should carry the blazon of thy harlotry. O the dishonour done to thy beauty, when thou didst welcome every passer-by to thy favours, insatiable in thy dalliance! (Ezekiel 16, 25)
