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  • When the news reached the king of Nineveh, he rose from his throne, took off his robe, put on sackcloth and sat down in ashes. (Jonah 3, 6)

  • All must put on sackcloth and call on God with all their might; and let everyone renounce his evil ways and violent behaviour. (Jonah 3, 8)

  • Disaster for those who plot evil, who lie in bed planning mischief! No sooner is it dawn than they do it, since they have the power to do so. (Micah 2, 1)

  • So Yahweh says this: Look, I am now plotting a disaster for this breed from which you will not extricate your necks; you will not hold your heads up then, for the times will be disastrous indeed. (Micah 2, 3)

  • From you has emerged someone plotting evil against Yahweh, one of Belial's counsellors. To Judah (Nahum 1, 11)

  • because of the countless whorings of the harlot, the graceful beauty, the cunning witch, who enslaved nations by her harlotries and tribes by her spells. (Nahum 3, 4)

  • But she too went into exile, into captivity; her little ones too were dashed to pieces at every crossroad; lots were drawn for her nobles, all her great men were put in chains. (Nahum 3, 10)

  • On the Day of Yahweh's sacrifice, I shall punish the courtiers, the royal princes and all who dress in outlandish clothes. (Zephaniah 1, 8)

  • You have sown much and harvested little; you eat but never have enough, drink but never have your fill, put on clothes but feel no warmth. The wage-earner gets his wages only to put them in a bag with a hole in it." (Haggai 1, 6)

  • Now Joshua was dressed in dirty clothes as he stood before the angel. (Zechariah 3, 3)

  • The latter then spoke as follows to those who were standing before him, 'Take off his dirty clothesand dress him in splendid robes (Zechariah 3, 4)

  • and put a clean turban on his head.' So they put a clean turban on his head and dressed him in clean clothes, while the angel of Yahweh stood byand said, 'You see, I have taken your guilt away.' (Zechariah 3, 5)


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