Job 18:16
Under the earth his roots are dry, and over it his branch is cut off.
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Job 18:16
Under the earth his roots are dry, and over it his branch is cut off.
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Job 18:17
His memory is gone from the earth, and in the open country there is no knowledge of his name.
Psalms 109:13
Let his seed be cut off; in the coming generation let their name go out of memory.
Job 15:30
He does not come out of the dark; his branches are burned by the flame, and the wind takes away his bud.
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Malachi 4:1
For see, the day is coming, it is burning like an oven; all the men of pride and all who do evil will be dry stems of grass: and in the day which is coming they will be burned up, says the Lord of armies, till they have not a root or a branch.
Hosea 9:16
The rod has come on Ephraim, their root is dry, let them have no fruit; even though they give birth, I will put to death the dearest fruit of their bodies.
Job 29:19
My root will be open to the waters, and the night mist will be on my branches,
Isaiah 5:24
For this cause, as the waste of the grain is burned up by tongues of fire, and as the dry grass goes down before the flame, so their root will be like the dry stems of grain, and their flower will go up in dust: because they have gone against the law of the Lord of armies, and have given no honour to the word of the Holy One of Israel.
Amos 2:9
Though I sent destruction on the Amorite before them, who was tall as the cedar and strong as the oak-tree, cutting off his fruit from on high and his roots from under the earth.
Job 14:9
Still, at the smell of water, it will make buds, and put out branches like a young plant.
Ezekiel 17:9
Say, This is what the Lord has said: Will it do well? will he not have its roots pulled up and its branches cut off, so that all its young leaves may become dry and it may be pulled up by its roots?
Isaiah 40:24
They have only now been planted, and their seed put into the earth, and they have only now taken root, when he sends out his breath over them and they become dry, and the storm-wind takes them away like dry grass.
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