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  • Your name reached the distant islands, and you were loved for your peace. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 16)

  • He has reached Aiath, he has moved on to Migron, he has left his baggage train at Michmash. (Isaiah 10, 28)

  • Proclamation about Tyre: Howl, ships of Tarshish, for all has been destroyed- no more houses, no way of getting in: the news has reached them from Kittim. (Isaiah 23, 1)

  • For his princes have gone to Zoan and his messengers have reached Hanes. (Isaiah 30, 4)

  • Through your minions you have insulted the Lord, thinking: With my many chariots I have climbed the mountain-tops, the utmost peaks of Lebanon. I have felled its mighty cedars, its finest cypresses, have reached its furthest peak, its forest garden. (Isaiah 37, 24)

  • Because you have raved against me and your arrogance has reached my ears, I shall put a hook through your nostrils and a muzzle on your lips, and make you return by the road by which you came. (Isaiah 37, 29)

  • And so, in disobedience to the voice of Yahweh, they reached Egypt and arrived at Tahpanhes. (Jeremiah 43, 7)

  • More than for Jazer I weep for you, vineyard of Sibmah: your shoots stretched beyond the sea, they reached all the way to Jazer. On your harvest and vintage the despoiler has descended. (Jeremiah 48, 32)

  • Once you have reached Babylon you will stay there for many years, as long as seven generations; after which I shall bring you home in peace. (Baruch 6, 2)

  • One of the winged creatures then reached his hand out towards the fire between the winged creatures, took some of it and put it into the hands of the man dressed in linen, who took it and came out again. (Ezekiel 10, 7)

  • and I made you grow like the grass of the fields. You developed, you grew, you reached marriageable age. Your breasts became firm and your hair grew richly, but you were stark naked. (Ezekiel 16, 7)

  • The man went off to the east holding his measuring line and measured off a thousand cubits; he then made me wade across the stream; the water reached my ankles. (Ezekiel 47, 3)


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