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  • It was in the twelfth year of the exile, on the fifth day of the tenth month, that a fugitive came to me with the news that Jerusalem had fallen. (Ezekiel 33, 21)

  • Bless the Lord they should, the Lord’s angels; (Daniel 3, 58)

  • On Ephraim blight has fallen; withered the root now, wizened the fruit; beget they, doom of death is on their offspring, so dearly loved. (Hosea 9, 16)

  • Please you then listen to the dirge I raise for you, men of Israel: Fallen she is, never to rise again, (Amos 5, 1)

  • Then, I mean to rebuild the fallen dwselling-place of David, all its breaches made good, all its ruins restored; it shall stand once more as it stood long ago; (Amos 9, 11)

  • Strange, the silence that has fallen upon Edom! Thieves were they, midnight robbers, that had assailed thee, at least they had been content to carry off what they had need of; some gleanings at least those vintagers would have left thee! (Obadiah 1, 5)

  • Sore afraid the mariners were, and loud they called upon their god; ay, and fell to throwing the tackle overboard, to lighten ship. And what of Jonas? He had gone down into the ship’s hold, and fallen fast asleep. (Jonah 1, 5)

  • uprooted the woods of thy false worship, fallen the cities. (Micah 5, 13)

  • Alas, for the muster-roll of the king’s vassals,✻ fallen as they went about their task! Swiftly they manned the walls, but the engines were in place already. (Nahum 2, 5)

  • passer-by will be fain to shun thee; Nineve fallen, says he, and never a tear! Search where I will, never a friend to comfort thee!✻ (Nahum 3, 7)

  • but thou, son of Salathiel, says the Lord of hosts, thou, Zorobabel, art my servant still; on that day I will take thee to my side, keep thee there, close as signet-ring; it is a divine choice that has fallen on thee, says the Lord of hosts. (Haggai 2, 24)

  • When that day comes, the men of Jerusalem shall have the Lord for their stay; the lowest fallen among them shall seem royal as David’s self, and David’s clansmen a race divine, as though an angel of the Lord marched at their head. (Zechariah 12, 8)


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