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  • Against the king’s power, against the enemy’s attack, they can make no head; who shall reckon them or name them divine? (Baruch 6, 55)

  • And next, son of man, to the sharp sword betake thee! A razor thou must take, and pass it over head and beard both; then weigh thy hair in the scales and make equal portions of it. (Ezekiel 5, 1)

  • a frontlet on thy brow, rings in thy ears, on thy head a crown magnifical. (Ezekiel 16, 12)

  • off with head-band, off with crown, symbols that honour the base, the noble degrade! (Ezekiel 21, 26)

  • Unmarked be thy sighing, with no funeral grief made; thy head covered, thy feet shod, no veil on thy face, no customary fare of mourners. (Ezekiel 24, 17)

  • Least of the kingdoms Egypt shall be, no more hold up its head among the nations, too weak for empire now. (Ezekiel 29, 15)

  • Son of man, here is great drudgery king Nabuchodonosor of Babylon has given his men in the assault upon Tyre; every head worn bald, every shoulder smooth, by the burdens they carried! A thankless service it was they did me there, he and his army; (Ezekiel 29, 18)

  • Son of man, sing a dirge for Pharao, the king of Egypt, that counts for a lion among the nations: Monster thou art of the depths, holding up thy head in those rivers of thine, trampling them under foot, till their waters run foul! (Ezekiel 32, 2)

  • give them this message from the Lord: Here is this stick of Joseph and his confederate tribes, with Ephraim at their head; I mean to join it with Juda’s and make one stick of it; one stick now, and in my hand.✻ (Ezekiel 37, 19)

  • Meanwhile, he had a command for Asphenez, his head chamberlain. He was to take under his charge certain young Israelites, of royal or princely stock, (Daniel 1, 3)

  • Daniel had resolved, neither meat nor wine from the royal table should sully his lips; and for this abstinence he hoped to get leave from the head chamberlain; (Daniel 1, 8)

  • Of fine gold the head, breast and arms of silver, belly and thighs of bronze; (Daniel 2, 32)


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