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Tremble, ye women that are at ease; be troubled, ye careless ones: strip you, and make you bare, and gird sackcloth upon your loins.(Isaías 32:11)
They shall lament for the teats, for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine.(Isaías 32:12)
Upon the land of my people shall come up thorns and briers; yea, upon all the houses of joy in the joyous city:(Isaías 32:13)
Because the palaces shall be forsaken; the multitude of the city shall be left; the forts and towers shall be for dens for ever, a joy of wild asses, a pasture of flocks;
Until the spirit be poured upon us from on high, and the wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fruitful field be counted for a forest.(Isaías 32:15)
Then judgment shall dwell in the wilderness, and righteousness remain in the fruitful field.(Isaías 32:16)
And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.(Isaías 32:17)

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Isaías 32:14 - Referencia Cruzada

Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof. (Isaías 24:1)
And he burnt the house of the LORD, and the king's house, and all the houses of Jerusalem, and every great man's house burnt he with fire. (2 Reyes 25:9)
Yet the defenced city shall be desolate, and the habitation forsaken, and left like a wilderness: there shall the calf feed, and there shall he lie down, and consume the branches thereof. (Isaías 27:10)
And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations: and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled. (Lucas 21:24)
And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. (Lucas 21:20)
In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction. (Isaías 24:12)
They give drink to every beast of the field: the wild asses quench their thirst. (Salmos 104:11)
And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. (Isaías 13:19)
Then said I, Lord, how long? And he answered, Until the cities be wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man, and the land be utterly desolate, (Isaías 6:11)
The city of confusion is broken down: every house is shut up, that no man may come in. (Isaías 24:10)
But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. (Isaías 34:11)
And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. (Apocalipsis 18:2)
In mine ears said the LORD of hosts, Of a truth many houses shall be desolate, even great and fair, without inhabitant. (Isaías 5:9)
For thou hast made of a city an heap; of a defenced city a ruin: a palace of strangers to be no city; it shall never be built. (Isaías 25:2)