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  • This one, in turn, took his ease like a lion among the rest; learned to bring down prey, eat men, (Ezekiel 19, 6)

  • There I gave them a law, made known to them the usages that bring life; (Ezekiel 20, 11)

  • Far will I banish thee, widely scatter thee, and bring the tale of thy shame to an end; (Ezekiel 22, 15)

  • This doom the Lord God pronounces: Have at thee, Tyre! I mean to bring hordes of nations marching on thee, like wave upon wave of the sea. (Ezekiel 26, 3)

  • ply engine and battering-ram against them, and bring down thy towers with grappling-irons. (Ezekiel 26, 9)

  • Juda and Israel themselves had their yield to bring thee, fresh wheat and balm and honey and oil and gum for thy stalls. (Ezekiel 27, 17)

  • Plague I mean to bring down on her and blood-letting both; the sword everywhere, and wounded men dying in her streets, to prove what power the Lord has. (Ezekiel 28, 23)

  • and leave thee aground in the desert, and thy fish too. None shall go out to search for thy corpse, or bring it home; carrion it shall be for beast on earth, for bird in heaven, (Ezekiel 29, 5)

  • This too: At the end of forty years I will bring the Egyptians back from their countries of exile, (Ezekiel 29, 13)

  • No more shall it raise hopes among the men of Israel, and bring upon them the guilt of finding a refuge there; they shall learn that I, the Lord, am their God. (Ezekiel 29, 16)

  • And thou, in thy greatness and glory among Eden’s trees so like him! Yet thou, like other Eden trees, must come down low as earth can bring thee; and the sword shall level thee with the uncircumcised in death. (Pharao is meant, and Pharao’s retinue, the Lord God says.✻ ) (Ezekiel 31, 18)

  • This doom the Lord God pronounces: A net-work I have of many peoples that I will cast over thee, a seine that will bring thee presently ashore. (Ezekiel 32, 3)


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