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  • such purpose I have for the world’s ordering; my hand once lifted, all the nations must bow. (Isaiah 14, 26)

  • and now he declares his purpose: In three years, by the time a labourer’s contract is out, Moab, so populous now, shall be shorn of her glory; shall be left small and weak, a thriving nation no longer. (Isaiah 16, 14)

  • Who stands there? None other than the Lord himself, as he stood once on the mountain of Disruption,✻ vengeful still, as when he stood in the valley at Gabaon; but now, his own purpose to achieve, he lends himself to the purpose of another, now his will is, to let the alien have his will. (Isaiah 28, 21)

  • And yet he too is a wise counsellor; brings he trouble to a man’s door, he does not lightly change his purpose; doubt not he will take arms against a rebellious race, the unholy alliance bring to nothing. (Isaiah 31, 2)

  • True to my purpose, I, the Lord, have summoned thee, taking thee by the hand and protecting thee, to make, through thee, a covenant with my own people, to shed, through thee, light over the Gentiles: (Isaiah 42, 6)

  • my voice that says to Cyrus, I give thee a shepherd’s part to play; it is for thee to carry out my whole purpose. And to Jerusalem it says, Thou shalt be built up; and to the Temple, Thou shalt be founded again. (Isaiah 44, 28)

  • did I not tell you from the first the events of latter days, from the beginning what had not yet come to be? My purpose, I promised, should not fail, my whole will must needs be done. (Isaiah 46, 10)

  • See where I have summoned a bird of prey from the east, a man from a distant country, to do this will of mine! I, that spoke, will make my word good; I, that purposed it, my purpose will accomplish. (Isaiah 46, 11)

  • 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)

  • … (All the riches and treasures of thy land shall be despoiled, in punishment for all its guilt, and to no purpose; (Jeremiah 15, 13)

  • He has written to us here in Babylon for the very purpose of telling us our exile shall be long; we must build ourselves houses to dwell in, we must plant gardens to support us! (Jeremiah 29, 28)

  • Anger and scorn this city of theirs has earned from me, nothing else, from the day they built it to this day when I purpose that it shall offend my sight no more; (Jeremiah 32, 31)


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