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  • for they had treated him badly who even in the womb had been made a prophet, To root out, pull down, and destroy, and then to build and to plant. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 7)

  • "Bricks have fallen, but we will build with cut stone; Sycamores are felled, but we will replace them with cedars." (Isaiah 9, 9)

  • its branches shall wither and be broken off, and women shall come to build a fire with them. This is not an understanding people; therefore their maker shall not spare them, nor shall he who formed them have mercy on them. (Isaiah 27, 11)

  • Build up, build up, prepare the way, remove the stumbling blocks from my people's path. (Isaiah 57, 14)

  • Pass through, pass through the gates, prepare the way for the people; Build up, build up the highway, clear it of stones, raise up a standard over the nations. (Isaiah 62, 10)

  • They shall live in the houses they build, and eat the fruit of the vineyards they plant; (Isaiah 65, 21)

  • They shall not build houses for others to live in, or plant for others to eat. As the years of a tree, so the years of my people; and my chosen ones shall long enjoy the produce of their hands. (Isaiah 65, 22)

  • Thus says the LORD: The heavens are my throne, the earth is my footstool. What kind of house can you build for me; what is to be my resting place? (Isaiah 66, 1)

  • This day I set you over nations and over kingdoms, To root up and to tear down, to destroy and to demolish, to build and to plant. (Jeremiah 1, 10)

  • Sometimes, again, I promise to build up and plant a nation or a kingdom. (Jeremiah 18, 9)

  • Who says, "I will build myself a spacious house, with airy rooms," Who cuts out windows for it, panels it with cedar, and paints it with vermillion. (Jeremiah 22, 14)

  • I will look after them for their good, and bring them back to this land, to build them up, not to tear them down; to plant them, not to pluck them out. (Jeremiah 24, 6)


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