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  • Keep a sure watch over a shameless daughter: lest at any time she make thee become a laughingstock to thy enemies, and a byword in the city, and a reproach among the people, and she make thee ashamed before all the multitude. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 11)

  • Ezechias fortified his city, and brought in water into the midst thereof, and he digged a rock with iron, and made a well for water. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 19)

  • They burnt the chosen city of holiness, and made the streets thereof desolate according to the prediction of Jeremias. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 8)

  • He prevailed to enlarge the city, and obtained glory in his conversation with the people: and enlarged the entrance of the house and the court. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 5)

  • And the daughter of Sion shall be left as a covert in a vineyard, and as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, and as a city that is laid waste. (Isaiah 1, 8)

  • How is the faithful city, that was full of judgment, become a harlot? justice dwelt in it, but now murderers. (Isaiah 1, 21)

  • And I will restore thy judges se they were before, and thy counsellors as of old. After this thou shalt be called the city of the just, a faithful city. (Isaiah 1, 26)

  • Howl, O gate; cry, O city: all Philistia is thrown down: for a smoke shall come from the north, and there is none that shall escape his troop. (Isaiah 14, 31)

  • The burden of Damascus. Behold Damascus shall cease to be a city, and shall be as a ruinous heap of stones. (Isaiah 17, 1)

  • And I will set the Egyptians to fight against the Egyptians: and they shall fight brother against brother, and friend against friend, city against city, kingdom against kingdom. (Isaiah 19, 2)

  • In that day there shall be five cities in the land of Egypt, speaking the language of Chanaan, and swearing by the Lord of hosts: one shall be called the city of the sun. (Isaiah 19, 18)

  • Full of clamour, a populous city, a joyous city: thy slain are not slain by the sword, nor dead in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)


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