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  • This very day, as he halts at Nob, he will shake his fist at the mountain of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem. (Isaiah 10, 32)

  • On a bare hill hoist a signal, shout for them, beckon them to come to the Nobles' Gate. (Isaiah 13, 2)

  • Then like a hunted gazelle, like sheep that nobody gathers in, everyone will head back to his people, everyone will flee to his native land. (Isaiah 13, 14)

  • but the noble person plans only noble things, noble his every move. (Isaiah 32, 8)

  • There will be no more nobles to proclaim the royal authority; there will be an end of all its princes. (Isaiah 34, 12)

  • The nobles send their servants for water, they come to the water-tanks, find no water, and return with their pitchers empty. Dismayed and bewildered, they cover their heads. (Jeremiah 14, 3)

  • Her towns have been turned into wasteland, a parched land, a desert, a country where no one lives and where nobody goes. (Jeremiah 51, 43)

  • to the nobles and the sons of the king, and to the elders; to the whole people, that is, to the least no less than to the greatest, to all who lived in Babylon beside the river Sud. (Baruch 1, 4)

  • after Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had deported Jeconiah from Jerusalem to Babylon, together with the princes, the metalworkers, the nobles and the common people. (Baruch 1, 9)

  • It was in a fertile field, by the side of a wide stream that the vine had been planted, to branch out and bear fruit and become a noble vine." (Ezekiel 17, 8)

  • I shall plant it on the highest mountain in Israel. It will put out branches and bear fruit and grow into a noble cedar tree. Every kind of bird will live beneath it, every kind of winged creature will rest in the shade of its branches. (Ezekiel 17, 23)

  • I know: a cedar tree in the Lebanon with noble branches, dense foliage, lofty height. Its top pierces the clouds. (Ezekiel 31, 3)


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