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  • beyond this square of sanctuary and city, all that is left of the dedicated domain, eastwards to the Jordan and westwards to the sea, shall belong to the prince; the hallowed plot that surrounds the temple shall divide his lands in two. (Ezekiel 48, 21)

  • Think of Abraham that was thy friend, of thy servant Isaac, of Jacob whom thou didst set apart for thyself; (Daniel 3, 35)

  • See where the two kings plot mischief at one table, liars both! But nothing they shall achieve; not yet the appointed hour has come. (Daniel 11, 27)

  • Heifer that has learned the welcome task of the threshing-floor, such is Ephraim; that sleek neck of hers I have spared till now; now she is to be harnessed; when Juda goes a-ploughing, Jacob it shall be that breaks the clods for him.✻ (Hosea 10, 11)

  • On Juda’s part the Lord takes up the quarrel, will call Jacob to account,✻ for ill deeds and ill designs rewarding him. (Hosea 12, 2)

  • Time was when Jacob fled to the Aram country; Israel worked for a wife, and for that wife’s sake loyally kept his troth. (Hosea 12, 12)

  • A message for you, says the Lord, the God of hosts, a warning for the sons of Jacob! (Amos 3, 13)

  • Short work had these made of all the land yielded; Ah, Lord God, said I, be merciful! How should Jacob survive, the puny creature he is? (Amos 7, 2)

  • Ah, Lord God, said I, for pity! How should Jacob survive, the puny creature he is? (Amos 7, 5)

  • By Jacob’s ancient renown the Lord swears it, crimes of yours shall remain for ever unforgotten. (Amos 8, 7)

  • Divine regard that watches ever this kingdom, marks ever its guilt; I will blot it out, believe me, from the face of the earth.And blot out the name of Jacob altogether? Nay, not that, the Lord says. (Amos 9, 8)

  • But here, on mount Sion, all shall be deliverance, all shall be holiness, and their spoilers the men of Jacob shall despoil. (Obadiah 1, 17)


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