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On Edom, on all the Gentiles that fell to and feasted on lands of mine, marked them down for pillage, my jealous love pronounces doom. (Ezekiel 36, 5)
It was the tenth day of the month; the twenty-fifth year of our banishment, and the fourteenth since the fall of the city, was just beginning. This was the precise day upon which the Lord’s power came over me, and I fell into a transport; (Ezekiel 40, 1)
Such was the appearance I had seen of him, when he came bent on the city’s destruction, when I saw my vision by the banks of Chobar; down fell I, face to earth. (Ezekiel 43, 3)
the Lord gave him the mastery. Not only Joakim fell into his hands, but … some of the temple treasures,✻ which he carried off to Sennaar as offerings to his own god, and there, in the treasure-house of his own god’s temple, bestowed them. (Daniel 1, 2)
Then, in a vision by night, the secret was revealed to Daniel, and he fell to praising the God of heaven, (Daniel 2, 19)
And as thou wert watching it, from the mountain-side fell a stone no hands had quarried, dashed against the feet of yonder image, part iron, part clay, and shattered them. (Daniel 2, 34)
This is that stone thou sawest none ever quarried, that fell from the mountain-side, bringing clay and iron and bronze and silver and gold to nothing; this was a revelation the king’s grace had from the most high God himself of what must come about; true was thy dream, and this, past doubt, the meaning of it. (Daniel 2, 45)
No sooner, then, did the sound of horn, flute, harp, zither, dulcimer, pipe and the rest reach the assembly than all of them, whatever their tribe, people or language, fell down in worship of king Nabuchodonosor’s image. (Daniel 3, 7)
At this, Nabuchodonosor fell into a rage; his features, as he glared at Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago, were distorted with fury. He would have the furnace heated seven times hotter than its wont; (Daniel 3, 19)
Meanwhile these three, Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago, fell fast bound into the heart of the fires that raged in it. (Daniel 3, 23)
There and then fell the doom on Nabuchodonosor; thrust him out they did, to feed on grass, and ever the dew of heaven drenched him; thick as eagle’s feathers his hair grew, and like birds’ talons his nails. (Daniel 4, 30)
Thereupon, at the king’s bidding, they fetched his accusers, and thrust them into the lion-pit, their wives and children with them. But these never reached the floor of it, so quickly the lions fell upon them, and broke all the bones of them to nothing.✻ (Daniel 6, 24)
