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when the deserted land shall be tilled anew. Desolate the passers-by saw it once; (Ezekiel 36, 34)
It is for thee to prophesy, giving them this message from the Lord God: I mean to open your graves and revive you, my people; I mean to bring you home to the land of Israel. (Ezekiel 37, 12)
When I breathe my spirit into you, to give you life again, and bid you dwell at peace in your own land? What the Lord promises, the Lord performs; you will know that, he tells you, at last. (Ezekiel 37, 14)
And their home shall be the home of your fathers, the land I gave to my servant Jacob; they and their children shall enjoy it, and their children’s children, in perpetuity, and ever my servant David shall be their prince. (Ezekiel 37, 25)
Long hence thy turn shall come; long years must pass before thou dost march on Israel; a land, now, recovered from its blood-letting; its hills, desolate till now, are repeopled with exiles from many shores, come back to dwell there in security. (Ezekiel 38, 8)
Why, thou wilt think to march on a land unfortified, a people dwelling free from all alarms, that walls about them have none, bolt nor bar to shut them in; (Ezekiel 38, 11)
sweeping down on my people of Israel like a cloud that overshadows the land. Offspring of that later age, thou shalt march on yonder land of mine, so that in Gog’s doom my power may be vindicated, and the heathen may learn what I am. (Ezekiel 38, 16)
jealous love and fierce anger of mine, I swear it, shall throw all the land of Israel into commotion. (Ezekiel 38, 19)
Seven months’ work Israel shall have burying them, and cleansing the land from its defilement; (Ezekiel 39, 12)
Even when the seven months are over, some there will be whose office it is to search ever the country-side, finding those remains and burying them, to rid the land of defilement; (Ezekiel 39, 14)
from this the city of Amona, Rabble, shall take its name. And so the land shall be cleansed. (Ezekiel 39, 16)
The disgrace, the punishment of all their guilt, they needs must bear …✻ … when they are dwelling safely in their own land, free from all alarms; (Ezekiel 39, 26)
