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None other was there, to lend his skill; guide to point out the way, pilot to warn him of danger. (Isaiah 40, 14)
It was I, ever I, that must be blotting out thy offences, for my own honour’s sake, effacing the memory of thy sins. (Isaiah 43, 25)
And now, here is a word for those delicate ears, lady of the careless heart, who sittest there telling thyself, I am Babylon, the unrivalled; no lonely widowhood, no childless lot for me. (Isaiah 47, 8)
Up, up, array thyself, Sion, in all thy strength; clothe thyself as befits thy new glory, Jerusalem, city of the Holy One! The uncircumcised, the unclean, shall enter thee no more. (Isaiah 52, 1)
Aliens that had no part with me shall come to thy side; strangers shall throw in their lot with thine.✻ (Isaiah 54, 15)
No weapon that is forged against thee shall go true; no voice that is raised to condemn thee, but thou shalt give it the lie. Such their lot shall be that are the Lord’s servants; such protection shall they have of me, says the Lord. (Isaiah 54, 17)
And so it shall be with the alien born, will they but throw in their lot with the Lord’s worshippers, that cherish the love of his name; the Lord’s servants that keep the sabbath inviolate, and are true to his covenant. (Isaiah 56, 6)
Peace be his lot, easy let him rest, that followed ever the straight path. (Isaiah 57, 2)
But you, come and answer for yourselves, brood of the sorceress, children of the adulterer and the harlot! (Isaiah 57, 3)
Where the valleys part,✻ there is thy part and lot; to those thou wilt pour out libations, wilt offer sacrifice; and must I look on unmoved? (Isaiah 57, 6)
With such fasting, with a day’s penance, should I be content? Is it enough that a man should bow down to earth, make his bed on sackcloth and ashes? Think you, by such a fasting-day, to win the Lord’s favour? (Isaiah 58, 5)
Share thy bread with the hungry, give the poor and the vagrant a welcome to thy house; meet thou the naked, clothe him; from thy own flesh and blood turn not away. (Isaiah 58, 7)
