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  • Then, too, Gog shall have a burying-place named after him, there in Israel, none other than the Valley of the Wayfarers, east of the Dead Sea; a thing of wonder to all that pass by. There they shall bury Gog with all the rabble that came after him, and Valley of Gog’s Rabble the place shall be called. (Ezekiel 39, 11)

  • Son of man, he told me, here is my throne; here eternally, in the heart of Israel, is my resting-place. No more shall Israel’s folk, Israel’s kings, drag my name in the dust with their infidelities, with the dead gods they served, with their hill-sanctuaries.✻ (Ezekiel 43, 7)

  • Bid they those infidelities, those dead gods farewell, I will make my eternal home here in the midst of them. (Ezekiel 43, 9)

  • Never shall they defile themselves with dead body’s contact, save only it be father or mother, son or daughter, brother or unwedded sister of theirs. (Ezekiel 44, 25)

  • Bird or beast that drops dead, or has been a wild thing’s prey, the priest may not eat. (Ezekiel 44, 31)

  • This stream, he told me, must flow eastward to the sand-dunes, and so fall into the desert; pass into the Dead Sea and beyond it, cleansing those waters by its passage. (Ezekiel 47, 8)

  • Wherever it flows, there shall be teeming life once again; in the Dead Sea itself there will be shoals of fish, once this stream has reached it, this stream that heals all things and makes all things live. (Ezekiel 47, 9)

  • The eastern frontier is to be drawn between Hauran and what is now Syria, between Galaad and Israel proper, down the line of the Jordan to the Dead Sea. (Ezekiel 47, 18)

  • Captives a many, dead warriors a many, to gladden his heart, but all to no purpose; (Daniel 11, 12)

  • The right word again! cried Daniel. Saw thee asunder the angel of the Lord will, with the sharp blade he carries yonder; you are both dead men. (Daniel 13, 59)

  • Dead men to-day and to-morrow, on the third day he will raise us up again, to live in his presence anew. Acknowledge we, cease we never to acknowledge the Lord, he will reveal himself, sure as the dawn, come back to us, sure as the rains of winter and spring come back to the earth. (Hosea 6, 3)

  • flash like lightning sword and spear; what carnage! How cumbered the earth with slain! Dead bodies past counting; the living stumble over the dead. (Nahum 3, 3)


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