Sackcloth: (Covering the Heavens With) of Severe Judgments
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Isaiah 50:3
I clothe the heavens with blackness, and I make sackcloth their covering.
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A Discourse
... and this return is called the covering of them ... the wilderness, which was clothed
with sackcloth, covered with ... nothing upon the pillars but the heavens and roof ...
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A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican
... for thus refusing to aid in this severe enforcement of ... books, good sermons, nor yet
God's judgments, can persuade ... and made higher than the heavens; and that is ...
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The Pharisee and the Publican
... ministers, Bibles, and good books, good sermons, nor yet God's judgments, can persuade ...
is separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens, and that is ...
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The Holy City; Or, the New Jerusalem:
... of the heavenly city, or that his severe sufferings would ... to be taken for the material
heavens where Christ ... building of this city, without their own judgments. ...
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Subtopics

Sackcloth

Sackcloth of a Black Colour

Sackcloth Sack

Sackcloth was Worn by God's Prophets

Sackcloth was Worn by Persons in Affliction

Sackcloth was Worn in the Streets

Sackcloth was Worn with Ashes on the Head

Sackcloth was Worn: At Funerals

Sackcloth was Worn: Frequently Next the Skin in Deep Afflictions

Sackcloth was Worn: Girt About the Loins

Sackcloth was Worn: Often Over the Whole Person

Sackcloth was Worn: Often With Ropes on the Head

Sackcloth: (Covering the Heavens With) of Severe Judgments

Sackcloth: (Girding With) of Heavy Afflictions

Sackcloth: (Heavens Becoming As) of Severe Judgments

Sackcloth: (Putting of) Joy and Gladness

Sackcloth: A Symbol of Mourning

Sackcloth: Animals Covered With, at a Time of National Mourning

Sackcloth: Made of Coarse Hair

Sackcloth: No One Clothed In, Allowed Into the Palaces of Kings

Sackcloth: Rough and Unsightly

Sackcloth: The Jews Lay In, when in Deep Affliction

Sackcloth: Worn by Jacob when It Was Reported to Him That Joseph had been Devoured by Wild Animals

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