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  • Send them forth, hugging the earth like reptiles, from Sela across the desert, to the mount of daughter Zion. (Isaiah 16, 1)

  • Then will gifts be brought to the LORD of hosts from a people tall and bronzed, from a people dreaded near and far, a nation strong and conquering, whose land is washed by rivers-to Mount Zion where dwells the name of the LORD of hosts. (Isaiah 18, 7)

  • Then the moon will blush and the sun grow pale, For the LORD of hosts will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, glorious in the sight of his elders. (Isaiah 24, 23)

  • For the LORD shall rise up as on Mount Perazim, bestir himself as in the Valley of Gibeon, To carry out his work, his singular work, to perform his deed, his strange deed. (Isaiah 28, 21)

  • For out of Jerusalem shall come a remnant, and from Mount Zion, survivors. The zeal of the LORD of hosts shall do this. (Isaiah 37, 32)

  • Listen! They proclaim it from Dan, from Mount Ephraim they announce destruction: (Jeremiah 4, 15)

  • "Micah of Moresheth used to prophesy in the days of Hezekiah, king of Judah, and he told all the people of Judah: Thus says the LORD of hosts: Zion shall become a plowed field, Jerusalem a heap of ruins, and the temple mount a forest ridge. (Jeremiah 26, 18)

  • Yes, a day will come when the watchmen will call out on Mount Ephraim: "Rise up, let us go to Zion, to the LORD, our God." (Jeremiah 31, 6)

  • Shouting, they shall mount the heights of Zion, they shall come streaming to the LORD'S blessings: The grain, the wine, and the oil, the sheep and the oxen; They themselves shall be like watered gardens, never again shall they languish. (Jeremiah 31, 12)

  • Harness the horses, mount, charioteers! Fall in with your helmets; polish your spears, put on your breastplates. (Jeremiah 46, 4)

  • But I will bring back Israel to her fold, to feed on Carmel and Bashan, And on Mount Ephraim and Gilead, till she has her fill. (Jeremiah 50, 19)

  • That Mount Zion should be desolate, with jackals roaming there! (Lamentations 5, 18)


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