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the path to it was hidden still. Their children, too, clutched at it in vain, it was as far as ever from their reach. (Baruch 3, 21)
The path to it none may know, the clue of it none may find. (Baruch 3, 31)
Jacob, thy steps retrace, and this path follow, guiding thy steps by glow of the light that beckons thee; (Baruch 4, 2)
Do my bidding, then, son of man; no rebel thou, like those others; open thy mouth and eat what I give thee. (Ezekiel 2, 8)
Then the power of the Lord came over me, bidding me rise up and keep tryst with him, out in the open plain. (Ezekiel 3, 22)
Rise up I did, and when I reached the open plain, there was the glory of the Lord rising above it, such as I had seen it by the banks of Chobar; and I fell face to earth. (Ezekiel 3, 23)
Still my eyes shall be averted, while my own treasure-chamber is broken open, while the enemy’s pursuivants enter and profane it. (Ezekiel 7, 22)
His bidding was done; while daylight served, I brought my exile’s pack out into the open; then, at nightfall, dug wall through and went out on my dark journey, borne on men’s shoulders, plain to view. (Ezekiel 12, 7)
Ay, says the Lord God, still fresh is the memory of that guilt; open rebels you are, and never a thought in your hearts but shews vile; capture awaits you, that revive those memories still. (Ezekiel 21, 24)
Confront them with their foul misdeeds, and give them this message from the Lord God: Here is a city that hastens her own end with open bloodshed, soils herself with idols to her own undoing. (Ezekiel 22, 3)
Weary was I too, as once of her sister; the open harlotry, the public shame! (Ezekiel 23, 18)
I will lay open the valleys of Moab, that climb up from the cities, those frontier cities, fair Bethjesimoth, and Beelmeon and Cariathaim; (Ezekiel 25, 9)
