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  • but when the news reached David’s palace that Syria had gained a footing in Ephraim, the hearts of Achaz and his people trembled like forest trees before the wind. (Isaiah 7, 2)

  • Why then, said Isaias, listen to me, you that are of David’s race. Cannot you be content with trying the patience of men? Must you try my God’s patience too? (Isaiah 7, 13)

  • Ever wider shall his dominion spread, endlessly at peace; he will sit on David’s kingly throne, to give it lasting foundations of justice and right; so tenderly he loves us, the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 9, 7)

  • There he stands, fresh root from Jesse’s stem, signal beckoning to the peoples all around; the Gentiles will come to pay their homage, where he rests in glory.✻ (Isaiah 11, 10)

  • thee the grave itself rejects, like a withered root, like a thing unclean. Rots thy corpse unrecognized, beneath yonder coverlet of men slain, that went down to the deep pit together; (Isaiah 14, 19)

  • A message from the Lord of hosts: Now I mean to take arms against them, to destroy Babylon name and fame, root and branch. (Isaiah 14, 22)

  • Here, then, shall be food for the very poorest; beggar man shall lie down in safety; thee I will destroy with famine root and branch, slay all the remnant that is left in thee. (Isaiah 14, 30)

  • Mercy and faithfulness return; a throne set up in David’s dwelling-place, for a judge that loves right and gives redress speedily! (Isaiah 16, 5)

  • How many breaches, already, in the wall of David’s city! Water you must bring in from the lower pool; (Isaiah 22, 9)

  • I will give him the key of David’s house to bear upon his shoulders; none may shut when he opens, none open when he shuts.✻ (Isaiah 22, 22)

  • Out upon her, Ariel,✻ the lion-city King David stormed long ago! This year once added to the tale of years, feast-days of it over and gone, (Isaiah 29, 1)

  • A remnant of Juda’s race will be saved, and this remnant will strike root deep in earth, bear fruit high in air; (Isaiah 37, 31)


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