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  • and learn what manner of God it is whose paths you have left untrodden, whose will you have disobeyed, to follow the ill customs of your neighbours! (Ezekiel 11, 12)

  • Who but I found thee, as I passed on my way, blood-bespattered as thou wert, and trodden under foot; in that plight preserved thee, bade it live on, this defiled thing? (Ezekiel 16, 6)

  • Most foul deeds and most lecherous, that quite put thy youth out of mind, the days when thou wast naked, and overcome with shame, blood-bespattered and trodden under foot. (Ezekiel 16, 22)

  • A lonely desert this land shall be, all its proud boast at an end; the hill-country of Israel shall lie desolate, untrodden by wayfarers; (Ezekiel 33, 28)

  • Into this city I was taken, and there met a man whose look dazzled the eye like bronze; he stood there in the gateway, holding a flaxen cord and a measuring-rod. (Ezekiel 40, 3)

  • 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)

  • when he came to the gate at the eastern approach and had mounted the stairs of it, the entrance-way was spanned by a single rod; each entrance was of a rod’s thickness. (Ezekiel 40, 6)

  • then came an inner gateway, a rod’s length deep; (Ezekiel 40, 8)

  • The building, I saw, was all raised above the ground; the rod shewed that the ground level of the rooms was six cubits up. (Ezekiel 41, 8)

  • Eastward then he faced, the man of the measuring-rod; measured a thousand cubits, and led me across a stream that reached my ankles. (Ezekiel 47, 3)

  • A message from the Lord: Thrice forfeit Damascus, and forfeit once again,✻that rode rough-shod over the men of Galaad;✻ (Amos 1, 3)

  • sword in hand, they shall herd the men of Assyria, naked steel for the land of Nemrod! Invade they, trample they as they will, he shall be our deliverance. (Micah 5, 6)


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