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  • Dreams hungry man of a full belly, then wakes empty as ever; dreams thirsty man of a cool draught, then wakes weary, and thirsty, and still unsatisfied! Such comfort shall be theirs, the many folk that beleaguered Sion. (Isaiah 29, 8)

  • Fruitless errand to a folk that could not save them; no help, no comfort there, only failure and mockery. (Isaiah 30, 5)

  • In these times a new Topheth✻ has been made ready; this, too, made ready by a king. It is deep and wide, fed with flaming brands in abundance; and the breath of the Lord comes down like a stream of brimstone, to kindle it. (Isaiah 30, 33)

  • All that stubborn strength of his by terror unmanned, all his princes fled away! Such comfort the Lord sends to Sion, where his fire is lit, to Jerusalem, where glows his furnace. (Isaiah 31, 9)

  • still in these times of ours✻ the promise well kept, the full deliverance. Knowledge and wisdom and the fear of the Lord, what treasure like these? (Isaiah 33, 6)

  • Here is a message for thee, they said, from Ezechias. Troublous times have come upon us; times to make us mend our ways, or else blaspheme God.✻ What remedy, when children come to the birth, and the mother has no strength to bear them? (Isaiah 37, 3)

  • Behold, a time is coming when all that is in thy house, all the treasures which thy fathers have amassed there in times past, will be taken away to Babylon; nothing shall be left of it, the Lord says. (Isaiah 39, 6)

  • Thus says the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, and Israel’s maker, Of me you must learn, what times they be that are coming; trust me to do what I will with my sons, with my own creatures. (Isaiah 45, 11)

  • these must be left to moulder in a common ruin; comfort they had none for their toiling worshippers,✻ living souls that have gone off into captivity. (Isaiah 46, 2)

  • Remember the lesson of times long since, that I am God, and there is no other, none to rival me; (Isaiah 46, 9)

  • What happened in times past, I had foretold long before; warning was uttered, and in the public ear; then, suddenly, I would set to work, and the prophecy was fulfilled. (Isaiah 48, 3)

  • And still thou wouldst not listen, thou wouldst be ignorant still; when I prophesied to thee in times past, I could get no hearing; what hope from the traitor but of treason? I know thee a rebel from thy birth. (Isaiah 48, 8)


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