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  • Who is this coming from the wilderness? There seems to be a pillar of smoke, with fumes of myrrh and frankincense. (Song of Solomon 3, 6)

  • Who is this coming from the wilderness leaning upon her lover? I woke you under the apple tree, where you were conceived by your mother, where she who bore you was in travail. (Song of Solomon 8, 5)

  • they crossed an uninhabited wilderness and pitched camp in inaccessible places. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 2)

  • for life he prays to what is dead, for help he implores something insensitive, for a successful journey he has recourse to what cannot walk, (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 18)

  • In contrast to this darkness, you gave your holy people a pillar of fire as a guide in their unmapped journey, as a mild sun during their glorious migration. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 3)

  • While your people would experience a miraculous journey, their oppressors would suffer an extraordinary death. (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 5)

  • From Sela, across the wilderness, they send lambs to the mount of Zion: are they not the rulers of the land? (Isaiah 16, 2)

  • For the fortified city is abandoned: it lies deserted now, a forsaken habitation left like a wilderness. There the calves graze, there they lie down, and there they strip bare its branches. (Isaiah 27, 10)

  • Justice will dwell in the wilderness; and in the fertile land, righteousness. (Isaiah 32, 16)

  • The earth mourns and languishes, Lebanon withers away with shame, Sharon has become a wilderness, and Bashan and Carmel are stripped bare. (Isaiah 33, 9)

  • Let the wilderness and the arid land rejoice, the desert be glad and blossom. (Isaiah 35, 1)

  • Then will the lame leap as a hart and the tongue of the dumb sing and shout. For water will break out in the wilderness and streams gush forth from the desert. (Isaiah 35, 6)


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