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the good deed treasured in poor men’s hearts shall ransom thee from all harm, (Ecclesiasticus 29, 15)
Jacob, poor worm, poor ghost of Israel, do not be afraid; I am here, says the Lord, to help thee; I am here, says the Holy One of Israel, to ransom thee. (Isaiah 41, 14)
I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy deliverer; I have bartered away Egypt to win thee, Ethiopia and Saba for thy ransom. (Isaiah 43, 3)
I, too, have summoned this man to perform my designs faithfully; go he where he will, my guidance shall be his. He shall build up my own city, he shall let my captives go free, without bribe or ransom, says the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 45, 13)
(But we have one to ransom us; who but the Lord of hosts, the Holy One of Israel?✻ ) (Isaiah 47, 4)
thou shalt have nations to suckle thee, kings to foster thee, and acknowledge at last that I, the Lord, am thy deliverer, the Lord that rules in Jacob has paid thy ransom. (Isaiah 60, 16)
My heart told me the time had come for vengeance, this was my destined year of ransom; (Isaiah 63, 4)
But not king Sedecias; he shall be left alive, and some of his courtiers and his retinue, some of the citizens will be left alive, plague and war and famine notwithstanding. And these shall fall into the hands of Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, into the hands of a pitiless enemy, that will put them to the sword without ransom, or ruth, or respite. (Jeremiah 21, 7)
The Lord means to ransom Jacob, to grant deliverance from the tyrant’s power. (Jeremiah 31, 11)
Slaves for our masters now, and none to ransom us; (Lamentations 5, 8)
as I am a living God, the Lord says, their own lives those three should ransom, and neither man nor maid besides. (Ezekiel 14, 18)
though Noe dwell there, and Daniel, and Job, as I am a living God, the Lord says, only their own lives they shall ransom, neither man nor maid besides. (Ezekiel 14, 20)
