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Even now, says the Lord God, I will beckon to the nations, lift up a signal for all the world to see; son and daughter of thine shall be nursed in their arms, carried on their shoulders. (Isaiah 49, 22)
Soon, now, my faithful servant will come, even now he is on his way to deliver you; these arms of mine shall execute judgement on the nations; the remote islands are waiting for me, are looking for my aid. (Isaiah 51, 5)
That faithfulness is the breastplate that arms him, that saving power the helmet that guards his head; vengeance the garment he wears, jealous love the mantle that wraps him round.✻ (Isaiah 59, 17)
In all their straits, power of his was not straitened;✻ his angel, token of his presence, brought them deliverance. In love and pity he ransomed them, lifted them in his arms and raised them up, all through the days gone by. (Isaiah 63, 9)
Who shall strike the blow, and with what arms, is decreed already; all those fair cedars shall be cut down, and cast into the fire. (Jeremiah 22, 7)
Here is news for Egypt; cry it in Magdalus, wake the echoes of Memphis, in Taphnis tell it abroad! Stand to arms, make ready for battle; thy border countries have fallen a prey to the sword already! (Jeremiah 46, 14)
Up in arms, or met in secret conclave, ever against me they raise the battle-song. (Lamentations 3, 63)
On each of the four sides, human arms shewed beneath the wings; faces and wings looked outwards four ways.✻ (Ezekiel 1, 8)
Sound the trumpet there, rally all to arms! But none goes out to war; on the whole throng of citizens my vengeance has fallen; (Ezekiel 7, 14)
How I decked thee with ornaments! Bracelets for those arms, a collar for that neck; (Ezekiel 16, 11)
What a stir was heard there, as of a great throng taking their ease! They had brought in a rabble of desert folk with them, and these must be given bracelets for their arms, fine garlands for their heads. (Ezekiel 23, 42)
Strong arms I will give the king of Babylon, and a sword to wield, to Pharao broken arms, and the groans of dying men for all his comfort. (Ezekiel 30, 24)
