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  • That wide wall of Babylon, says the Lord of hosts, shall be dismantled at last, those high gates burnt. So men labour for nothing; so the toil of nations perishes in the fire.✻ (Jeremiah 51, 58)

  • What wonder if our skins are burnt dry as an oven, seared by long famine? (Lamentations 5, 10)

  • and wrote in the fifth year, … on the seventh day of the month, at the time when the Chaldaeans took Jerusalem and burnt it to the ground.✻ (Baruch 1, 2)

  • Here is money, they said, with which you are to buy victims for burnt-sacrifice, and incense; bloodless offerings✻ too you must make, and amends for fault committed, at the altar of the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 10)

  • And now it has been thrown away to feed the fire; now either end is burnt up altogether, and the middle of it no better than charcoal; of what use is it now, (Ezekiel 15, 4)

  • set before them the bread, the oil, the honey I gave thee, to appease them with the smell of burnt-sacrifice? More happened besides (he, the Lord God, reminds thee); (Ezekiel 16, 19)

  • Scarce had I brought them into the promised land, when the sight of high mountain here, thick forest there, set them offering victims in honour of my rivals, burning incense, pouring libations! (Ezekiel 20, 28)

  • To this day, when you would make offering, you pass your sons through the fire; guilt of idolatry stains you yet, and shall I make answer to you, men of Israel? As I am a living God, the Lord says, you shall have no answer from me! (Ezekiel 20, 31)

  • Rescued from so many masters, summoned from so many lands, you shall be a fragrant offering; all my dealings with you the heathen shall acclaim, (Ezekiel 20, 41)

  • What wonder if I have poured out my vengeance, burnt them up in my anger? It was but their deserts I gave them, says the Lord God. (Ezekiel 22, 31)

  • no sooner had they done offering their sons to false gods, than my sanctuary must be violated; so would they treat me in my own house. (Ezekiel 23, 39)

  • Empty of water it must be set on the coals, till it is red-hot, and copper melts away, and the stain on it is burnt out, and it is rusty no more! (Ezekiel 24, 11)


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