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  • We were no better than woman with child that is near her time, ready to cry out dolorously in her pangs; such lot thou hadst given us. (Isaiah 26, 17)

  • Up then, my people, to your innermost chambers betake you; shut yourselves within doors; hide for a little, until the time of retribution is past. (Isaiah 26, 20)

  • Hard and heavy and strong that sword is which the Lord carries; shall he not wreak his vengeance, in due time, upon the monstrous serpent that bars the gate, and the monstrous serpent that coils up yonder;✻ shall he not deal death to the great beast of the sea? (Isaiah 27, 1)

  • But a time is coming, when the Lord will beat the fruit from his trees,✻ as far away as the bed of Euphrates and the river of Egypt, and you, sons of Israel, shall be gathered in one by one. (Isaiah 27, 12)

  • Short the time shall be, and quickly fled, ere Lebanon forest shall be fruitful as Carmel, ere land fruitful now shall be reckoned as forest. (Isaiah 29, 17)

  • What if the Lord waits his time before he will have mercy on you? The more glorious, when it comes, his deliverance. The Lord is a God who makes award justly, blessed they shall be that wait for him. (Isaiah 30, 18)

  • moon’s light will be like the light of the sun, and the sun will shine in sevenfold strength, as if the light of seven days were joined in one, when the time comes for the Lord to bind up his people’s hurt, and heal their grievous wound. (Isaiah 30, 26)

  • Time, then, for each man to cast away his idols of gold and silver, idols your guilty hands have made. (Isaiah 31, 7)

  • What, plunderer of the nations, unplundered still? Proud lord of others, does none dispute thy lordship? A time comes when thou must cease plundering, and thyself be plundered, when of lordship thou hast had enough, and others lord it over thee. (Isaiah 33, 1)

  • Have mercy on us, Lord, that wait for thee so patiently; day after day be our stronghold, our deliverer thou in time of trouble! (Isaiah 33, 2)

  • 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)

  • What, hast thou not heard how I dealt with this people in time past? This present design, too, is one I have formed long since, and am now carrying out; such a design as brings with it ruin for the mountain-fastnesses, the walled cities that fight against thee. (Isaiah 37, 26)


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