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Thy people, all guiltless now, shall inherit the land eternally, the flower I planted, the pride of my workmanship. (Isaiah 60, 21)
Sion’s mourners, what decree should I make for them, what gift offer them? Heads shall be garlanded, that once were strewn with ashes; bright with oil, the faces that were marred with grief; gaily they shall be clad, that went sorrowing. Sturdy growths (men will say) that fulfil hope reposed in them,✻ pride of the Lord’s planting! (Isaiah 61, 3)
The Lord upholds thee, his crown, his pride; thy God upholds thee, his royal diadem. (Isaiah 62, 3)
Given over to the flames, the house that was our sanctuary and our pride, the house in which our fathers praised thee; all that we loved lies in ruins; (Isaiah 64, 11)
Joy of yours, pride of yours, this new creation shall be; joy of mine, pride of mine, Jerusalem and her folk, created anew. (Isaiah 65, 18)
I will rejoice in Jerusalem, take pride in my people, and the sound of weeping and lament shall be heard among them no more. (Isaiah 65, 19)
All the way from Dan the noise of horses reaches us, gallant chargers neighing in their pride, till earth trembles with the echoes of it; on they come, bearing ruin to field and crop, to city and citizen! (Jeremiah 8, 16)
Pour out this indignation of thine upon the nations that do not acknowledge thee, on the tribes that never invoke thy name; by whom Jacob is devoured, devoured and devastated, and all his pride scattered to the winds.✻ (Jeremiah 10, 25)
and this was his message: Not less the great pride of Juda, the great pride of Jerusalem, must perish. (Jeremiah 13, 9)
close as a man’s girdle fits about his loins I had bound Israel and Juda to myself; my people they were to be, my renown and prize and pride; but no, they would not listen.✻ (Jeremiah 13, 11)
Sick at heart and faint she lies, that seven sons had borne; her noon is night, her hopes and her pride gone; and all that she has left, the Lord says, shall fall a prey to the sword in battle. (Jeremiah 15, 9)
For shepherds, and the pride of the flock, no refuge now; (Jeremiah 25, 35)
