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  • My dwelling, like a shepherd's tent, is struck down and borne away from me; You have folded up my life, like a weaver who severs the last thread. Day and night you give me over to torment; (Isaiah 38, 12)

  • Because of their wicked avarice I was angry, and struck them, hiding myself in wrath, as they went their own rebellious way. (Isaiah 57, 17)

  • Foreigners shall rebuild your walls, and their kings shall be your attendants; Though I struck you in my wrath, yet in my good will I have shown you mercy. (Isaiah 60, 10)

  • In vain I struck your children; the correction they did not take. Your sword devoured your prophets like a ravening lion. (Jeremiah 2, 30)

  • O LORD, do your eyes not look for honesty? You struck them, but they did not cringe; you laid them low, but they refused correction; They set their faces harder than stone, and refused to return to you. (Jeremiah 5, 3)

  • Have you cast Judah off completely? Is Zion loathsome to you? Why have you struck us a blow that cannot be healed? We wait for peace, to no avail; for a time of healing, but terror comes instead. (Jeremiah 14, 19)

  • Their widows were more numerous before me than the sands of the sea. I brought against the mother of youths the spoiler at midday; Suddenly I struck her with anguish and terror. (Jeremiah 15, 8)

  • All your lovers have forgotten you, they do not seek you. I struck you as an enemy would strike, punished you cruelly; (Jeremiah 30, 14)

  • who had them struck down and put to death in Riblah, in the land of Hamath. Thus was Judah exiled from her land. (Jeremiah 52, 27)

  • Let him offer his cheek to be struck, let him be filled with disgrace. (Lamentations 3, 30)

  • They struck me down alive in the pit, and sealed me in with a stone. (Lamentations 3, 53)

  • While you looked at the statue, a stone which was hewn from a mountain without a hand being put to it, struck its iron and tile feet, breaking them in pieces. (Daniel 2, 34)


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