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  • "The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with hewn stones; the sycamores have been cut down, but in their place we will plant cedars." (Isaiah 9, 9)

  • With an axe he cuts down the thickets; and Lebanon, the majestic, falls. (Isaiah 10, 34)

  • Even the cypresses exult and the cedars of Lebanon say: "Now that you have fallen, no loggers come to cut us down." (Isaiah 14, 8)

  • In a very short time, Lebanon will become a fruitful field and the fruitful field will be as a forest. (Isaiah 29, 17)

  • The earth mourns and languishes, Lebanon withers away with shame, Sharon has become a wilderness, and Bashan and Carmel are stripped bare. (Isaiah 33, 9)

  • Covered with flowers, it sings and shouts with joy, adorned with the splendor of Lebanon, the magnificence of Carmel and Sharon. They, my people, see the glory of Yahweh, the majesty of our God. (Isaiah 35, 2)

  • Through your servants you have insulted Yahweh. For you have said: With my numerous chariots, I have climbed the heights of the mountains, the topmost recesses of Lebanon. I have felled its tallest cedars and its choicest fir trees. I have reached the remotest heights of its border, the best of its forests. (Isaiah 37, 24)

  • Lebanon is not enough to burn as altar fire, nor will its animals provide a holocaust. (Isaiah 40, 16)

  • He cut down cedars or perhaps took an oak or cypress from the forest or maybe he planted a cedar which the rain caused to grow. (Isaiah 44, 14)

  • The glory of Lebanon will come to you, the pine, the fir and the cypress, too, to adorn the place of my sanctuary, to give glory to the resting place of my feet. (Isaiah 60, 13)

  • Does the snow of Lebanon ever leave the rocky heights of the field? Do the fresh waters of great rivers ever dry up? (Jeremiah 18, 14)

  • For this is what Yahweh says of the royal house of Judah: For me you are like Gilead, like a peak of Lebanon! And yet I will transform you into a desert, a city where no one lives. (Jeremiah 22, 6)


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