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Ay, bring plates of silver from Tharsis, gold from Ophaz, it is all man’s work, fresh from the smithy; bring robes of blue and purple, they are man’s work still! (Jeremiah 10, 9)
Sooner may Ethiop turn white, leopard’s hide unmarked, than Juda unlearn the lesson of ill-doing and amend. (Jeremiah 13, 23)
Gone, the fair bloom of princely cheeks,✻ snowy-pure, cream-white, red as tinted ivory,✻ and all sapphire-clear; (Lamentations 4, 7)
Enough, Jerusalem; lay aside now the sad garb of thy humiliation, and put on bright robes, befitting the eternal glory God means for thee; (Baruch 5, 1)
alas for the purple robes that deck them! And the temple dust lies thick upon them, so that their faces must be wiped clean. (Baruch 6, 12)
wood and silver and gold, patient of the birds that perch on them as bush of white-thorn, or corpse left to lie in a dark alley! (Baruch 6, 70)
From the purple robes that rot on them, you may learn they are no gods; they, too, shall be eaten away when their time comes, and be a disgrace to the country-side. (Baruch 6, 71)
While I still watched, there were judgement-thrones a-setting; and one took his seat there crowned with age. White as snow his garments were, his hair could match unsullied wool for whiteness; his throne all of flame, the wheels under it glancing fire; (Daniel 7, 9)
A vision appeared to me in the night, of one that was mounted on a sorrel horse, at a stand among the myrtle-trees, down in the Valley; and never a horse in all his company but was sorrel, roan or white. (Zechariah 1, 8)
the third white, the fourth a sturdy pair of roans. (Zechariah 6, 3)
So out they went, chariot drawn by black horses turning northwards; the white followed these, and the roans turned southwards, (Zechariah 6, 6)
And thou shalt not swear by thy own head, for thou hast no power to turn a single hair of it white or black. (Matthew 5, 36)
