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Ay, the Lord’s will it was, overwhelmed he should be with trouble. His life laid down for guilt’s atoning, he shall yet be rewarded; father of a long posterity, instrument of the divine purpose; (Isaiah 53, 10)
Yet, who is our father, Lord, if not thou? Let Abraham disown us, Israel disclaim his own blood, we are thy sons still; is it not thy boast of old, thou hast paid a price for us? (Isaiah 63, 16)
Yet, Lord, thou art our father; we are but clay, and thou the craftsman who has fashioned us; (Isaiah 64, 8)
Stock of wood and block of stone they hailed as the father that had begotten them; on me they turned their backs, and gave me never a glance. And now, in their distress, it is Up, Lord, and bring us rescue! (Jeremiah 2, 27)
Little wonder thou shouldst have been crying out to me, since then, calling me father, calling me the loved friend of thy girlhood’s days; (Jeremiah 3, 4)
Must I ever be offering thee sonship, and a land so fair that all the peoples of the world might envy thee its possession? Must I ever be pleading with thee to acknowledge me as thy father, and forsake my guidance no more? (Jeremiah 3, 19)
This doom the Lord pronounces; I mean so to entangle this people of mine that they shall stumble to their undoing all of them, father and son together, neighbour with neighbour, friend with friend. (Jeremiah 6, 21)
See the children gathering sticks, the father lighting a fire, the mother kneading dough, and all to make cakes for the queen of heaven! See how they offer libation to alien gods, to despite me! (Jeremiah 7, 18)
Even by thy own clansmen, thy own father’s kin, thou art betrayed; these too will join in the hue and cry after thee; never trust soft words of theirs.✻ (Jeremiah 12, 6)
none shall break bread with the mourner, nor give him a draught of wine for his comfort, though father or mother he bewail. (Jeremiah 16, 7)
Cursed be the man who told my father a son had been born to him, and brought gladness, ay, gladness, into his heart! (Jeremiah 20, 15)
Sellum,✻ that followed his father Josias on the throne of Juda, is leaving Jerusalem, the Lord says, and will never come back to it; (Jeremiah 22, 11)
