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  • What burden for the Arabs?✻ By evening, sleep in the woods you must, you that travel to Dedanim. (Isaiah 21, 13)

  • What burden for the Valley of Revelation?✻ Here is great stir among the townspeople, climb they eagerly to the house-tops. (Isaiah 22, 1)

  • What burden for Tyre? Mourn aloud, ocean-going ships,✻ that reach Cyprus to learn that the home you left is in ruins! (Isaiah 23, 1)

  • What burden for the cattle-droves in the south? Here is a land of difficulty and danger, home of lion and lioness, of viper and flying serpent; and through it, goods piled on asses’ backs, treasures stored on the humps of camels, go men asking for help where help is none. (Isaiah 30, 6)

  • No ram of thine offered in burnt-sacrifice to me, no victims of thine to do me honour; little burden have my offerings been to thee, little trouble my meed of incense! (Isaiah 43, 23)

  • Here is Bel fallen in pieces, Nabo shattered;✻ their idols a gazing-stock for wild beasts and cattle! Heavy enough the burden you had to carry; (Isaiah 46, 1)

  • Listen to me, sons of Jacob, and all the rest of Israel’s race, you whose weight has ever been my burden, like an unborn child, a babe in the womb. (Isaiah 46, 3)

  • Nay, fast of mine is something other. The false claim learn to forgo, ease the insupportable burden, set free the over-driven; away with every yoke that galls! (Isaiah 58, 6)

  • Nor do thou, Jeremias,✻ think to plead for this people of mine, or take up in their name the burden of praise and prayer; thwart my will, thou shalt have no hearing. (Jeremiah 7, 16)

  • Nor do thou, Jeremias, think to intercede for this people of mine, or take up in their name the burden of praise and prayer; when they cry to me in their distress, hearing they shall have none. (Jeremiah 11, 14)

  • And if people, or prophet, or priest, should greet thee with the question, Pray, what burden✻ is the Lord taking up today? thy answer shall be, You are the burden I bear, the Lord says, and I mean to cast you from my shoulders. (Jeremiah 23, 33)

  • Prophet, priest or simple citizen that asks thus about the Lord’s burden does it at his own peril, and the peril of all his household; (Jeremiah 23, 34)


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