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And now comes ruin unforeseen, comes doom no sacrifice can avert; sudden and strange thy encounter with sorrow. (Isaiah 47, 11)
For you others, with brand at girdle, that your own fire would make, with fire your own brands have kindled light the path if you can; this is all the gift I have for you, a bed of anguish.✻ (Isaiah 50, 11)
melting away as if burnt by fire; the waters, too, boiling with that fire! So should the fame of thee go abroad among thy enemies; a world should tremble at thy presence! (Isaiah 64, 2)
See how they lodge in tombs, pass the night in the precincts of strange gods;✻ eat swine’s flesh, and stew themselves broth of forbidden things! (Isaiah 65, 4)
And all the while so scrupulous: Touch of thine would defile me! What marvel, if my indignation smoulders yet? Nay, fire it is that burns continually. (Isaiah 65, 5)
See, where the Lord comes with fire about him, with chariots that drive like the storm, angry his retribution, his vengeance like a scorching flame! (Isaiah 66, 15)
Fire and sword shall be the world’s purging, till the Lord has taken full toll. (Isaiah 66, 16)
And ever as they leave the gates, mortal remains they shall see of the men that rebelled against me long since; a prey now, to worm undying, to fire unquenchable;✻ none that sees it but shall turn with loathing from the sight. (Isaiah 66, 24)
wild ass in its familiar desert, scenting its mate, never obeyed the fire in its blood more uncontrollably! Little search it needs to find thy haunts, as its mate in spring-time.✻ (Jeremiah 2, 24)
Only acknowledge thy fault, he tells thee, in deserting the Lord thy God and betaking thyself to the bowers of strange lovers, deaf to my call. (Jeremiah 3, 13)
Well may you gird yourselves with sackcloth, well may you beat the breast and cry aloud; fire of the Lord’s vengeance has not passed us by. (Jeremiah 4, 8)
A nation from far away I am summoning, even now, Israel, to the attack; a warlike nation, of ancient lineage, whose very tongue shall be strange to thee, no word of it well understood; (Jeremiah 5, 15)
