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What empty minds be theirs, that idols fashion! What help found any of them yet in his own darling inventions? Confess they, and to their shame, that these have neither sight nor thought. (Isaiah 44, 9)
Minds without reason, or sense, or thought, that cannot learn their lesson! Logs that fed the flame, embers that baked for me; now that my dinner is cooked and eaten, shall I take the rest and make an idol of it, fall down before a stump of wood? (Isaiah 44, 19)
Did Sion complain, the Lord has forsaken me, my own Master gives me never a thought? (Isaiah 49, 14)
Our weakness, and it was he who carried the weight of it, our miseries, and it was he who bore them.✻ A leper, so we thought of him, a man God had smitten and brought low; (Isaiah 53, 4)
Alas, what anxious fears were these, that to my service made thee false, of me no memory left thee, no thought? And all because I nothing said, made as if I nothing saw, till at last thou hadst forgotten me! (Isaiah 57, 11)
alas that loyalty should be forgotten, innocence marked down for spoil!All this the Lord has seen, and shame he thought it there should be no redress. (Isaiah 59, 15)
Theirs to rebuild what long has lain desolate, repair the ruins of past days, restore the forsaken cities that were lost, we thought, for ever. (Isaiah 61, 4)
And never a thought to ask where I, the Lord, was, that rescued them from Egypt, and led them on their way through the desert, wild and solitary, parched and dead, far from haunt of traveller and the homes of men! (Jeremiah 2, 6)
After that, the Lord says, when all is growth and fertility, no longer shall you have the Ark of the Lord’s Covenant for your rallying-cry; from thought and memory it will have passed away, nor any care shall be bestowed on the fashioning of it. (Jeremiah 3, 16)
But indeed, thought I, perhaps they are poor men and foolish, that have never learnt the divine command, or what their God requires of them. (Jeremiah 5, 4)
never a thought of reverence for the Lord their God, who gives them autumn and spring rains when the time comes, and secures them a full harvest. (Jeremiah 5, 24)
Alas, for my wounding, for the grievous hurt that is mine! Hitherto I had thought to bear my sickness, if this were all; (Jeremiah 10, 19)
