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New English [1970], THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE) [word count] [B16000].
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     1   Then on that day
seven women shall take hold of one man and say,
‘We will eat our own bread and wear our own clothes
  if only we may be called by your name;
    take away our disgrace.’


   2   On that day the plant that the Lord has grown
  shall become glorious in its beauty,
  and the fruit of the land shall be
    the pride and splendour
    of the survivors of Israel.

3   Then those who are left in Zion, who remain in Jerusalem, every one enrolled in the book of life, note shall be called holy. 4   If the Lord washes away the filth of the women of Zion and cleanses Jerusalem from the blood that is in it by a spirit of judgement, 5   a consuming spirit, then over every building on Mount Zion and on all her places of assembly the Lord will create a cloud of smoke by day and a bright flame of fire by night; 6   for glory shall be spread over all as a covering and a canopy, a shade from the heat by day, a refuge and a shelter from rain and tempest.
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New English [1970], THE NEW ENGLISH BIBLE (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE) [word count] [B16000].
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