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and then increase to the full circle, the month its name-child; (Ecclesiasticus 43, 8)
Sign you ask none, but sign the Lord will give you. Maid shall be with child, and shall bear a son,✻ that shall be called Emmanuel. (Isaiah 7, 14)
For our sakes a child is born, to our race a son is given, whose shoulder will bear the sceptre of princely power. What name shall be given him? Peerless among counsellors, the mighty God, Father of the world to come, the Prince of peace. (Isaiah 9, 6)
Of all the trees in that forest so few shall be left, a child might count them. (Isaiah 10, 19)
Wolf shall live at peace with lamb, leopard take its ease with kid; calf and lion and sheep in one dwelling-place, with a little child to herd them! (Isaiah 11, 6)
child new-weaned, fresh from its mother’s arms, playing by asp’s hole, putting hand in viper’s den! (Isaiah 11, 8)
We were no better than woman with child that is near her time, ready to cry out dolorously in her pangs; such lot thou hadst given us. (Isaiah 26, 17)
Listen to me, sons of Jacob, and all the rest of Israel’s race, you whose weight has ever been my burden, like an unborn child, a babe in the womb. (Isaiah 46, 3)
What, can a woman forget her child that is still unweaned, pity no longer the son she bore in her womb? Let her forget; I will not be forgetful of thee. (Isaiah 49, 15)
Alas, alas, Lord God (said I), I am but a child that has never learned to speak. (Jeremiah 1, 6)
A child, sayest thou? the Lord answered. Nay, I have a mission for thee to undertake, a message to entrust to thee. (Jeremiah 1, 7)
Write him down a barren trunk, a life gone to waste; child of his race shall never mount David’s throne, or govern this realm of Juda. (Jeremiah 22, 30)
