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  • Whom have you insulted, whom did you blaspheme? Against whom raised your voice and lifted your haughty eyes? Against the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 37, 23)

  • 'Who has raised from the east him whom saving justice summons in its train, him to whom Yahweh delivers up the nations and subjects kings, him who reduces them to dust with his sword, and to driven stubble with his bow, (Isaiah 41, 2)

  • I have raised him from the north and he has come, from the east he has been summoned by name. He tramples on rulers like mud, like a potter treading clay. (Isaiah 41, 25)

  • I myself have raised him in saving justice and I shall make all paths level for him. He will rebuild my city and bring my exiles home without ransom or indemnity, says Yahweh Sabaoth. (Isaiah 45, 13)

  • I shall turn all my mountains into a road and my highways will be raised aloft. (Isaiah 49, 11)

  • No weapon forged against you will succeed. Any voice raised against you in court you will refute. Such is the lot of the servants of Yahweh, the saving justice I assure them, declares Yahweh. (Isaiah 54, 17)

  • "Those slaughtered by Yahweh that day will be scattered across the world from end to end. No dirge will be raised for them; no one will gather them or bury them; they will stay lying on the surface like dung. (Jeremiah 25, 33)

  • 'Since you say: Yahweh has raised up prophets for us in Babylon- (Jeremiah 29, 15)

  • Meanwhile Pharaoh's army was on the move from Egypt and the Chaldaeans besieging Jerusalem had raised the siege when they heard the news. (Jeremiah 37, 5)

  • At the time when the Chaldaean army, threatened by Pharaoh's army, had raised the siege of Jerusalem, (Jeremiah 37, 11)

  • Their eyes are full of dust raised by the feet of those who enter. (Baruch 6, 16)

  • He said, 'Son of man, raise your eyes to the north.' I raised my eyes to the north, and there, to the north of the altar gate, stood this statue of jealousy at the entrance. (Ezekiel 8, 5)


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