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  • You played the harlot with the Assyrians as well because you were never satisfied. Yes, you played the harlot with them but you remained insatiable. (Ezekiel 16, 28)

  • Oholah was mine when she played the harlot; she lusted after her lovers, the Assyrians, (Ezekiel 23, 5)

  • She multiplied her harlotry recalling her youth when she played the harlot in Egypt. (Ezekiel 23, 19)

  • He will lay waste with the sword your villages on dry land. He will set up a siege wall against you and throw up a mound and raise a roof of shields against you. (Ezekiel 26, 8)

  • Horses' hooves will trample your streets; he will slay your people with the sword and your powerful pillars will crumble to the ground. (Ezekiel 26, 11)

  • The ships of Tarshish carried your merchandise. You lay filled and heavy in the midst of the ocean. (Ezekiel 27, 25)

  • O tree, splendid and glorious, who among the trees of Eden was comparable to you? But you were made to go down to the lower regions like the other trees of Eden. You lay among the uncircumcised people, victims of the sword, you, Pharaoh and all your multitudes, word of Yahweh." (Ezekiel 31, 18)

  • As you lay in bed, O King, your thoughts turned to the future, and he who reveals mysteries showed you what is to happen. (Daniel 2, 29)

  • its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay. (Daniel 2, 33)

  • As you watched, a rock cut from a mountain but not by human hands, struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay, smashing them. (Daniel 2, 34)

  • All at once the iron, clay, bronze, silver and gold crumbled into pieces as fine as chaff on the threshing floor in summer. The wind swept them off and not a trace was left. But the rock that struck the statue became a great mountain that filled the whole earth. (Daniel 2, 35)

  • The partly-clay and partly-iron feet and toes mean that it will be a divided kingdom; yet it will have some of the strength of iron, just as you saw iron mixed with clay. (Daniel 2, 41)


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