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  • Who shall doubt the Lord’s power, when the dead lie thick at the feet of your idols and about your altars; on hill-top and mountain height, in forest covert and under spreading oak, where once men would burn fragrant incense to their false gods? (Ezekiel 6, 13)

  • and that presence, withdrawn from the city’s midst, came to rest upon the mountain height eastwards of it. (Ezekiel 11, 23)

  • Not less powerful once was the Assyrian✻ king, a very cedar of Lebanon. How fair its boughs, yonder tree, its leaves how overshadowing; what height, what thickness of growth about its top! (Ezekiel 31, 3)

  • in God’s own garden cedar could not overtop it, fir-tree match it for height, or plane-tree for shade. God’s garden itself could not shew such beauty: (Ezekiel 31, 8)

  • never again should tree boast of its height, there by the river bank, overtopping the covert of the woods, never again should the waters nourish its pride. Death and the deep earth should await them all, mortal things to a mortal doom appointed. (Ezekiel 31, 14)

  • There was an outer wall that ran round the whole building, which he measured with his rod, that was six cubits and a palm✻ in length; a rod’s thickness there was in the wall, and a rod’s height; (Ezekiel 40, 5)

  • And for the burnt-sacrifice there were four other tables of hewn stone, a cubit and a half square, and a cubit in height; here they laid the instruments needed for sacrifice and offering; (Ezekiel 40, 42)

  • ran all the way round to meet the inner sanctuary, keeping the same height within and without it. (Ezekiel 41, 17)

  • carved cherubs and palm-trees on each wall from ground level to the height of the door’s lintel. (Ezekiel 41, 20)

  • The base was also square, fourteen cubits by fourteen, and had a projecting rim half a cubit across; the groove under this was a cubit in height. The steps of the altar faced eastwards … (Ezekiel 43, 17)

  • Priest and people, hear and heed! And you, too, mark it well, men of the court; whose but yours the blame, if there are snares on every commanding height,✻ if Thabor itself is ringed with toils, (Hosea 5, 1)

  • The trumpet, there, in Sion! On yonder mountain-height, my sanctuary, sound the alarm! Tremble, fellow-countrymen, one and all; the day of the Lord is coming, coming so soon. (Joel 2, 1)


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