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The gold finishing, too, of his mitre, engraved with the legend, Holiness; so proud an adornment, so noble a work of art, such a lure for men’s eyes in its ordered beauty! (Ecclesiasticus 45, 14)
sacred the garments in which he went up to the sacred altar, yet were they ennobled by the man that wore them. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 12)
captain of the watch, and nobleman, and counsellor, and skilful workman, and master of charms. (Isaiah 3, 3)
It is this inconsiderateness that has made my people homeless exiles, their nobles starving, and common folk parched with thirst; (Isaiah 5, 13)
that is why the abyss hungers for you, opens its greedy jaws, till all alike, the nobles of Sion and her common sort, that boast and triumph now, go down to its depths. (Isaiah 5, 14)
Daylight still! Why, he will make his halt at Nobe, threaten the mountain where queen Sion stands, the very hill of Jerusalem! (Isaiah 10, 32)
See, where a king rules his folk justly! His nobles, too, make right award;✻ (Isaiah 32, 1)
Noble rank shall no longer be for the reckless, or lordly titles for the crafty. (Isaiah 32, 5)
From a noble nature spring noble acts; title is none to greatness higher than this. (Isaiah 32, 8)
In thy name, these servants of thine have hurled insults at the Lord. It was thy dream that thou hadst scaled, with those chariots of thine, the mountain heights, the slopes of Lebanon; and now thou wouldst cut down its tall cedars, its noble fir-trees, till thou couldst reach the very summit of the ascent, the garden its woods enclosed. (Isaiah 37, 24)
Yet the kite, circling in air, knows its time; turtle-dove can guess, and swallow, and stork, when they should return;✻ only for my people the divine appointment passes unobserved. (Jeremiah 8, 7)
and your kings and princes, David’s own heirs, shall still go riding through them, with horses and chariots, with their retinue of nobles, with the men of Juda and Jerusalem’s citizens in their train. Evermore your city shall be populous; (Jeremiah 17, 25)
