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They thoroughly turned them away from their own land. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 30)
In all these things, the people did not repent, and they did not withdraw from their sins, even until they were cast out of their land, and were dispersed throughout all the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 16)
Your land is desolate. Your cities have been set ablaze. Foreigners devour your countryside in your sight, and it will become desolate, as if devastated by enemies. (Isaiah 1, 7)
If you are willing, and you listen to me, then you will eat the good things of the land. (Isaiah 1, 19)
Their land has been filled with silver and gold. And there is no end to their storehouses. (Isaiah 2, 7)
And their land has been filled with horses. And their four-horse chariots are innumerable. And their land has been filled with idols. They have adored the work of their hands, which their own fingers have made. (Isaiah 2, 8)
And in that day, they will make a noise over it, like the sound of the sea. We will gaze out toward the land, and behold, the darkness of the tribulation, and even the light has been darkened by its gloom. (Isaiah 5, 30)
And I said, “For how long, O Lord?” And he said, “Until the cities are desolate, without an inhabitant, and the houses are without a man, and the land will be left behind, deserted.” (Isaiah 6, 11)
But even before the boy knows to refuse evil and to choose good, the land that you detest will be abandoned by the face of her two kings. (Isaiah 7, 16)
And this shall be in that day: the Lord will call for the fly, which is in the most distant parts of the rivers of Egypt, and for the swarm, which is in the land of Assur. (Isaiah 7, 18)
and, instead of an abundance of milk, he will eat butter. For all who are left behind in the midst of the land will eat butter and honey. (Isaiah 7, 22)
They will enter such places with arrows and bows. For briers and thorns will be throughout the entire land. (Isaiah 7, 24)
