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Los pendientes, brazaletes y velos, (Isaiah 3:19)
Las redecillas, cadenillas de los pies, cintas, los frascos de perfume y amuletos, (Isaiah 3:20)
Los anillos y aretes de nariz, (Isaiah 3:21)
Las ropas de gala, túnicas, mantos y bolsas,
Los espejos, ropa interior, turbantes y velos. (Isaiah 3:23)
Y sucederá que en vez de perfume aromático habrá podredumbre. En vez de cinturón, cuerda; En vez de peinado artificioso, calvicie; En vez de ropa fina, ceñidor de cilicio; Cicatriz en vez de hermosura. (Isaiah 3:24)
Tus hombres caerán a espada, Y tus poderosos en batalla. (Isaiah 3:25)

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