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But what if sentry, when he sees the invader coming, sounds no alarm to warn his neighbours? Here is some citizen overtaken by the enemy; well, his guilt deserved it. But for his death I will hold the sentry accountable. (Ezekiel 33, 6)
comforting them, in the name of the Lord God, for the taunts of the enemy, that think to claim possession of their ancient strongholds. (Ezekiel 36, 2)
Ministers of false worship, that betrayed Israel into guilt, they have made me their sworn enemy, and must be held to account for it; (Ezekiel 44, 12)
With those horns it tossed every enemy that came to meet it; west and north and south was never a beast could match it, or escape its attack; no wonder this ram carried all before it, and rose to greatness. (Daniel 8, 4)
Alas for our guilt! That such an enemy, by armed force, should avail against the sacrifice, truth itself should dethrone, and should thrive yet, should prosper yet! (Daniel 8, 12)
irresistible he comes, to impose terms on his enemy, sets foot in a noble land✻ and crushes it under his heel. (Daniel 11, 16)
Estranged, poor Israel, from the good that was his, and the enemy pressing hard upon him. (Hosea 8, 3)
See where, at Galgal, their offence comes to a head; there it is they have made an enemy of me. They shall dwell in my domain no longer, claim love from me no longer; chieftains of theirs are no vassals of mine. (Hosea 9, 15)
Now their way lies to Assyria, and on that road I will meet them again, their enemy now, watchful as lion or leopard; (Hosea 13, 7)
From the grave’s power to rescue them, from death to ransom them; I, death’s mortal enemy, I, corruption’s undoing!✻ Pity? My eyes are closed to it; (Hosea 13, 14)
Alas, my country, how valiant an enemy is this, in number past all counting, that comes to invade thee; lion nor lion’s whelp has teeth can grind so pitilessly. (Joel 1, 6)
Far he shall be driven from your lands, the northern invader; out in the trackless desert he shall lie, vanguard to eastern, rearguard to western sea, and nothing more shall assail you but stench and stink of him, this enemy that did so wondrously. (Joel 2, 20)
