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when the Lord sweeps away the guilt of Sion’s women-folk, washes Jerusalem clean from the blood that stains her, with the searing breath of his judgement. (Isaiah 4, 4)
Woe upon you, that lightly harness yourselves to ill-doing, and draw down upon you, as with a strong rope, its guilt! (Isaiah 5, 18)
he touched my mouth with it, and said, Now that this has touched thy lips, thy guilt is swept away, thy sin pardoned. (Isaiah 6, 7)
I will punish the world’s guilt, and tax the wicked with their misdoings, stilling the rebel’s pride, crushing the haughtiness of tyrants, (Isaiah 13, 11)
for the guilt they have inherited, his sons too must be slain, they must not live to make the land their own, and people the world with cities. (Isaiah 14, 21)
earth rolling and reeling like a drunkard, earth tottering like some frail shelter that is gone in a night, bowed down by the weight of its own guilt, till it falls, never to rise again. (Isaiah 24, 20)
See, where the Lord comes out from his dwelling-place, holds the nations of the world to account for their guilt! Earth shall disclose the blood spilt on it, and no more cover its dead. (Isaiah 26, 21)
so should the race of Jacob find pardon for its sins. Cleansed now from guilt, to bear fruit in full abundance; ground fine as chalk the altar-stones, pillar and shrine raised up no more! (Isaiah 27, 9)
watching a man’s words to convict him of guilt, defrauding him of justice at the city gate, setting aside, with a quibble, the plea of the innocent? (Isaiah 29, 21)
Out upon you, the Lord says, what treason is this? Here be plans afoot that were never mine, webs a-weaving, and the pattern none of my choice. Trust me, you do but add to your guilt. (Isaiah 30, 1)
No more shall they cry out on their helpless plight, these, thy fellow citizens; none dwells there now but is assoiled of his guilt. (Isaiah 33, 24)
Speak Jerusalem fair, cry aloud to her that her woes are at an end, her guilt is pardoned; double toll the Lord has taken for all her sins. (Isaiah 40, 2)
