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Free of the mountain that is my sanctuary, welcome guests in the house where men pray to me, not vainly to my altar they shall bring burnt-offering and sacrifice. Claimed my house shall be, for a house of prayer, by all the nations.✻ (Isaiah 56, 7)
Peace be his lot, easy let him rest, that followed ever the straight path. (Isaiah 57, 2)
The harvest of men’s thanks, it is I that bring it to the birth.✻ Peace, the Lord says, peace to those who are far away, and to those who are near at hand; I have brought him remedy. (Isaiah 57, 19)
For the rebellious, the Lord says, there is no peace. (Isaiah 57, 21)
Where peace should be found they know not, nor ever set their hearts on right; still stray by crooked paths where safety is none. (Isaiah 59, 8)
I will exchange thy brass for gold, thy iron for silver, thy wood for brass, thy stone for iron; I will give thee peace itself to be thy government, justice itself to be thy magistracy; (Isaiah 60, 17)
Nothing you see about you but I fashioned it, the Lord says; my hand gave it being. From whom, then, shall I accept an offering?✻ Patient he must be and humbled, one who stands in dread of my warnings. (Isaiah 66, 2)
To the rest it is all one; slaughter they an ox, or murder a human victim,✻ cut sheep’s throat, or dash out a dog’s brains, make offering of meal, or of swine’s blood, in my honour burn incense, or bless the name of a false god. In all this, it is but caprice guides their choice, in all manner of abominations; (Isaiah 66, 3)
Thus says the Lord, Peace shall flow through her like a river, the wealth of the nations shall pour into her like a torrent in flood; this shall be the milk you drain, like children carried at the breast, fondled on a mother’s lap. (Isaiah 66, 12)
And out of all nations they shall bring your brethren back, an offering to the Lord, with horse and chariot, with litter and mule and waggon, to Jerusalem, the Lord says, to this mountain, my sanctuary. A bloodless offering this, for the sons of Israel to bring, in its sanctified vessel, to the Lord’s house! (Isaiah 66, 20)
And there I will plead my cause against the men of Juda, charging them with their rebellion in forsaking me; in offering libation to gods not theirs, and worshipping idols of their own making. (Jeremiah 1, 16)
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)
