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  • Once fallen from the sky, does rain or snow return to it? Nay, it refreshes earth, soaking into it and making it fruitful, to provide the sower with fresh seed, the hungry mouths with bread. (Isaiah 55, 10)

  • Doubt not, then, yours shall be a happy departure, a peaceful return; doubt not mountain and hill shall escort you with their praises, and the woods echo their applause. (Isaiah 55, 12)

  • Reckless of unshod feet, of parching throat, thou criest out despairingly, Return I cannot; to alien gods all my heart is vowed, and I must follow still! (Jeremiah 2, 25)

  • What is the law of common life? Let wife that has been put away by her husband marry a second, can she afterwards return to the first? That were shame and defilement.✻ And thou with many lovers hast played the wanton; yet come back to me, the Lord says, and thou shalt find welcome. (Jeremiah 3, 1)

  • Do but retrace thy steps, Israel, and return to me, do but cast away the abominations that offend my sight, and in that mind persist; (Jeremiah 4, 1)

  • And in return, I will summon to my side a wind that blows full, and so I will plead my cause against them. (Jeremiah 4, 12)

  • On faithfulness, Lord, thy eyes are set. And these, when thou smitest them, are unrepentant still; when thou crushest them to earth, will not heed reproof; brows are theirs unyielding as rock, and return they will not. (Jeremiah 5, 3)

  • how is it that this rebellious people of mine at Jerusalem has rebelled so obstinately? They cling to their illusion, and return no more. (Jeremiah 8, 5)

  • Yet the kite, circling in air, knows its time; turtle-dove can guess, and swallow, and stork, when they should return;✻ only for my people the divine appointment passes unobserved. (Jeremiah 8, 7)

  • Yet I will relent towards them, so uprooted, and have pity on them; to their scattered homes and countries they shall all return. (Jeremiah 12, 15)

  • Be this, then, thy message from the Lord to Juda’s folk, to the citizens of Jerusalem: Ill days I have in store for you; all my plans are laid; time that each one of you should return from the false path, shape aims and thoughts anew. (Jeremiah 18, 11)

  • Must they make such a return for my good will, laying a snare to take my life? Bethink thee, how I ever stood up before thee to plead for them, to avert thy anger from them. (Jeremiah 18, 20)


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