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  • Sound we the attack on the city; to move now were best, and march up under the light of noon! Plague upon it, the day is already spent, the shadows of evening lengthen already; (Jeremiah 6, 4)

  • What wilt thou say when thou art called to give account of it? Thy enemies are such as thou hast taught how to attack thee; thy schooling has recoiled on thy own head; sharper than travail-throes the anguish that shall overtake thee. (Jeremiah 13, 21)

  • I am summoning enemies to attack thee from a land far away; it is your own persons that shall be burnt up in the fires of vengeance my anger has kindled)✻ … (Jeremiah 15, 14)

  • This people of mine shall find thee a stout wall of bronze, impregnable to their attack; am I not at thy side, the Lord says, to protect and deliver thee? (Jeremiah 15, 20)

  • whereupon the Chaldaeans will return to the attack, will capture this city and burn it to the ground. (Jeremiah 37, 7)

  • Up, march against a people that lives at ease, fearing no attack, the Lord says; gates and bars they have none, dwelling there in the wilderness; (Jeremiah 49, 31)

  • Here is a people on the march from the north country that shall attack Babylon and turn her land into a desert; man nor beast shall dwell there, all are fled and gone. (Jeremiah 50, 3)

  • A cruel race he summoned to the attack from far away, men of an alien speech; (Baruch 4, 15)

  • Against the king’s power, against the enemy’s attack, they can make no head; who shall reckon them or name them divine? (Baruch 6, 55)

  • that went to Egypt and played the wanton there, so wanton and so young! There those breasts surrendered to the attack, virginity was ravished. (Ezekiel 23, 3)

  • Alas, Oöliba, are they remembered still, the passions of thy youth, far away in Egypt, when those breasts surrendered to the attack, that virginity was ravished? (Ezekiel 23, 21)

  • This doom, then, the Lord God pronounces on thee: They shall be summoned to the attack, all those old lovers thou art wearied of, beleaguer thee round about; (Ezekiel 23, 22)


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