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And Dedan, and Thema, and Buz, and all that have their hair cut round. (Jeremiah 25, 23)
And I will give them into the hands of their enemies, and into the hands of them that seek their life : and their dead bodies shall be for meat to the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the earth. (Jeremiah 34, 20)
Egypt is like a fair and beautiful heifer: there shall come from the north one that shall goad her. (Jeremiah 46, 20)
For every head shall be bald, and every beard shall be shaven: all hands shall be tied together, and upon every back there shall be haircloth. (Jeremiah 48, 37)
Howl, O Hesebon, for Hai is wasted. Cry, ye daughters of Rabbath, gird yourselves with haircloth: mourn and go about by the hedges: for Melchom shall be carried into captivity, his priests, and his princes together. (Jeremiah 49, 3)
And their camels shall be for a spoil, and the multitude of their cattle for a booty, and I will scatter into every wind them that have their hair cut round, and I will bring destruction upon them from I all their confines, saith the Lord. (Jeremiah 49, 32)
Daleth. He hath bent his bow as an enemy, he hath fixed his right hand as an adversary: and he hath killed all that was fair to behold in the tabernacle of the daughter of Sion, he hath poured out his indignation like fire. (Lamentations 2, 4)
Jod. The ancients of the daughter of Sion sit upon the ground, they have held their peace: they have sprinkled their heads with dust, they are girded with haircloth, the virgins of Jerusalem hang down their heads to the ground. (Lamentations 2, 10)
Zain. Her Nazarites were whiter than snow, purer than milk, more ruddy than the old ivory, fairer than the sapphire. (Lamentations 4, 7)
Coph. Our persecutors were swifter than the eagles of the air: they pursued us upon the mountains, they lay in wait for us in the wilderness. (Lamentations 4, 19)
That take their diversion with the birds of the air. (Baruch 3, 17)
And thou, son of man, take thee a sharp knife that shaveth the hair: and cause it to pass over thy head, and over thy beard: and take thee a balance to weigh in, and divide the hair. (Ezekiel 5, 1)