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Go home, then, and engrave it on a tablet of box-wood for their instruction; write it down, too, carefully on a scroll, to be an abiding record in after days. (Isaiah 30, 8)
Turn back, when the time comes, to this record of divine prophecy,✻ and read it afresh; you shall learn, then, that none of these signs was lacking, none waited for the coming of the next. The Lord it was entrusted me with the prophecies I utter; by his Spirit that strange company was called together. (Isaiah 34, 16)
When that day dawns, the Lord says, when the time is ripe for it, guilt shall be found in Israel no more, for the record of Juda’s sins you shall search in vain; the remnant which I leave shall win my pardon. (Jeremiah 50, 20)
And now, son of man, do thou confront Jerusalem with the record of her misdoings. (Ezekiel 16, 2)
Arraign them, son of man, the Lord God said to me; confront Oölla and Oöliba with the record of their foul deeds. (Ezekiel 23, 36)
In the first year of the Babylonian king Baltassar, Daniel had a dream; sleep he might, but still his thoughts were busy. The substance of this dream he put on record, giving no more than the sum of it, in these words following. (Daniel 7, 1)
Time, then, that Michael should be up and doing; Michael, that high lord who is guardian of thy race. Distress shall then be, such as never was since the world began; and in that hour of distress thy fellow-countrymen shall win deliverance, all whose names are found written when the record lies open. (Daniel 12, 1)
For thyself, Daniel, keep this revelation locked away; sealed up the record of it must be until the hour appointed. Leave others to hasten to and fro, in search of knowledge.✻ (Daniel 12, 4)
Trust me, it is stored away, it is jealously preserved, the record of Ephraim’s sinning. (Hosea 13, 12)
So they used to talk among themselves, his true worshippers, till at last the Lord gave them heed and hearing; and now he would have a record kept in his presence of all that so worshipped him, all that prized his renown. (Malachi 3, 16)
A record of the ancestry from which Jesus Christ, the son of David, son of Abraham, was born. (Matthew 1, 1)
It would be unreasonable, I conceive, to remit a prisoner for trial without putting on record the charges that lie against him. (Acts 25, 27)
