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Thou, Israel’s hope, in time of calamity its refuge still, wilt thou pass us by, like stranger in a land that is none of his, like some traveller that will ask for a night’s lodging and be gone? (Jeremiah 14, 8)
Why are those sad thoughts still with me? Is my hurt desperate, beyond all remedy? Did it cheat me, like some empty water-course, my hope in thee?✻ (Jeremiah 15, 18)
thou, Lord, art Israel’s hope; the men who forsake thee will be disappointed, the men who swerve from thy paths will be names written in sand; have they not forsaken that Lord who is the fountain of living water? (Jeremiah 17, 13)
Why did he not slay me yet unborn, the womb for my tomb, and frustrate my mother’s hope eternally? (Jeremiah 20, 17)
do not let them deter you from submitting to the king of Babylon, your only hope of safety; shall this city become a desert? (Jeremiah 27, 17)
I have not lost sight of my plan for you, the Lord says, and it is your welfare I have in mind, not your undoing; for you, too, I have a destiny and a hope. (Jeremiah 29, 11)
A hope is left for thee hereafter, the Lord says; to their own possessions thy sons shall return. (Jeremiah 31, 17)
Never cheat yourselves with the hope that the enemy will march away and leave you alone; march away they will not, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 37, 8)
Alas, Moab’s hope is lost; Moab lies conquered. Loud be the cry of lament in Arnon, that tells of fields laid waste; (Jeremiah 48, 20)
None passed by but preyed on them; nor did the oppressor’s conscience smite him; had they not set the Lord at defiance, that Lord who was the home of their loyalty, the hope of their race? (Jeremiah 50, 7)
Closely he fences me in, beyond hope of rescue; loads me with fetters. (Lamentations 3, 7)
Hope comes with each dawn; art thou not faithful, Lord, to thy promise? (Lamentations 3, 23)
