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  • 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)

  • And say, in reading it: Lord, thou dost threaten this place with destruction; man nor beast shall dwell there, it shall lie desolate for ever. (Jeremiah 51, 62)

  • Alas, alas, Lord God, said I, here is a soul that never knew defilement; from childhood’s days, beast I never ate that died by chance or lay mangled, nor ever did food unclean cross my lips. (Ezekiel 4, 14)

  • And when I went in to look, what should I find painted on the walls but likenesses of reptile and of beast! A very foul sight it was; no idol Israel worships but it was there; (Ezekiel 8, 10)

  • Son of man, if a land lies deep in guilt, sin upon sin, and I cut off every source of bread; sending famine upon it to slay man and beast, (Ezekiel 14, 13)

  • The sword if I let loose, bid the sword pass through that land to destroy man and beast, (Ezekiel 14, 17)

  • Or if pestilence does my errand of punishment, taking deadly toll of man and beast; (Ezekiel 14, 19)

  • And what of Jerusalem, says the Lord God, when I send all four plagues on her at once, sword and famine and wild beast and pestilence, till men nor cattle are left alive there? (Ezekiel 14, 21)

  • This doom the Lord God pronounces: My hand is raised to smite Edom, sparing neither man nor beast, making a desert of it all the way from Teman in the south to Dedan, that shall be put to the sword. (Ezekiel 25, 13)

  • and leave thee aground in the desert, and thy fish too. None shall go out to search for thy corpse, or bring it home; carrion it shall be for beast on earth, for bird in heaven, (Ezekiel 29, 5)

  • This doom, then, the Lord God pronounces: For thee, the sword; man nor beast will I spare in thee; (Ezekiel 29, 8)

  • man nor beast shall set foot in it till it has lain forty years desolate. (Ezekiel 29, 11)


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