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shepherds I mean to give them that will do shepherd’s work; fears and alarms shall be none to daunt them, and none shall be missing from their full count, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 23, 4)
Mark well how they declare, the folk among whom thou dwellest,✻ that there are two families✻ the Lord has chosen, and both he has cast off; so that they despise my own people, and no longer count it a nation. (Jeremiah 33, 24)
Display your standard for all the world to see, sound the trumpet far and wide, enrol the nations against her; make tryst with the kings of Ararat, Menni, and Ascenez, and count Taphsar among her enemies; like locusts in bristling array swarm your cavalry. (Jeremiah 51, 27)
alas! here is property alienated for ever, though buyer and seller count among the living yet. The vision is for the whole throng of citizens; there is no reversing it; never a man of that guilty race shall survive.✻ (Ezekiel 7, 13)
What of the priests? Priests, that despise my law, violate my sanctuary, cannot tell sacred from profane, count all one, clean or unclean; priests, that leave my own sabbath unregarded; am I not defiled by their company? (Ezekiel 22, 26)
then you will divide it up among yourselves. Aliens will have their share in it, such aliens as have thrown in their lot with yours and bred amongst you; native Israelites you shall count them, and allot them their portions in this tribe or that. (Ezekiel 47, 22)
What marvel if my anger blazed out against the shepherds? A reckoning I must have with yonder buck-goats; ay, the Lord of hosts would keep strict count of his flock, the sons of Juda.Who but Israel is the proud charger I will ride into battle? (Zechariah 10, 3)
Do not be afraid, then; you count for more than a host of sparrows. (Matthew 10, 31)
If he will not listen to them, then speak of it to the church; and if he will not even listen to the church, then count him all one with the heathen and the publican. (Matthew 18, 17)
because he has looked graciously upon the lowliness of his handmaid. Behold, from this day forward all generations will count me blessed; (Luke 1, 48)
As for you, he takes every hair of your head into his reckoning; do not be afraid, then; you count for more than a host of sparrows. (Luke 12, 7)
And all of them, with one accord, began making excuses. I have bought a farm, the first said to him, and I must needs go and look over it; I pray thee, count me excused. (Luke 14, 18)
