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  • May I not treat Jerusalem and her images as I treated Samaria and her false gods?✻ (Isaiah 10, 11)

  • What burden for Egypt? See where the Lord comes into Egypt, with the cloud-drift for his chariot, and all the false gods of Egypt tremble, the very heart of Egypt melts away! (Isaiah 19, 1)

  • Poor Sidon, by false hopes betrayed! A cry comes up from the sea, from her that was guardian of the sea, Not for me a mother’s joys, a mother’s pangs; never a son reared, never a maid brought to womanhood. (Isaiah 23, 4)

  • What, these too? These too fuddled with wine, bemused with their revelling? High revel they hold, priest and prophet together, till all are fuddled and sodden with wine, their wits bemused; what wonder if the true seer goes unrecognized, if justice is forgotten? (Isaiah 28, 7)

  • Strength of Pharao shall play you false, nor shelter Egypt bring you, but shame. (Isaiah 30, 3)

  • forbidding the prophet to prophesy, the man of vision to have vision of the truth. Ever they must be told what likes them best, comforted in their illusions; (Isaiah 30, 10)

  • and his breath like a mountain stream that floods over till it is neck-deep. He will sweep away whole nations into oblivion, sweep away the bridle of false fears that curbed the peoples till now.✻ (Isaiah 30, 28)

  • And the crafty man, an ill craft is his, false pleas devising to ruin harmless folk, cheat the poor of their rights! (Isaiah 32, 7)

  • In Sion itself there be guilty folk that tremble, false hearts full of dismay; who shall survive this devouring flame, the near presence of fires that burn unceasingly? (Isaiah 33, 14)

  • Meanwhile, he sent word to the prophet Isaias, son of Amos. Eliacim, the controller of the household, and Sobna, the scribe, and some of the older priests, went on this errand. (Isaiah 37, 2)

  • Give this warning, he said, to Ezechias, king of Juda. Do not let the God in whom thou puttest such confidence deceive thee with false hopes, telling thee that Jerusalem will never be allowed to fall into the hands of the Assyrian king. (Isaiah 37, 10)

  • And now Ezechias fell sick, and was at death’s door;✻ indeed, the prophet Isaias, son of Amos, visited him with this message from the Lord, Put thy affairs in order; it is death that awaits thee, not recovery. (Isaiah 38, 1)


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