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For all this wickedness of theirs God held them to account, waiting till the time should come for punishing them, and purging them of their guilt. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 31)
What is this, you say, that the Holy One of Israel threatens? Quick, no waiting; let us know the worst, and with all speed! (Isaiah 5, 19)
There they will be, the women-folk of Moab, waiting at the ford of Arnon, like fluttered birds, fledgelings that have taken wing from the nest; (Isaiah 16, 2)
And we, Lord, we have kept to the path thou hadst decreed for us, waiting for thee still; longing we had none but for thy greater renown. (Isaiah 26, 8)
Soon, now, my faithful servant will come, even now he is on his way to deliver you; these arms of mine shall execute judgement on the nations; the remote islands are waiting for me, are looking for my aid. (Isaiah 51, 5)
Lift up thy eyes to the bare hills, and tell me, which of them has not been the scene of thy shame? Like a highway robber thou didst lurk by the road-side, waiting for thy lovers; by thy heartless wantonness the whole land was defiled. (Jeremiah 3, 2)
give them this message from the Lord: Ay, but the people of this land, king of David’s line sitting on David’s throne, priest and prophet and citizens of Jerusalem every one, are flagons waiting to be filled. I mean to bemuse them, as with wine, (Jeremiah 13, 13)
What has become of the Lord’s threat? (so men taunt me), we are waiting to see it accomplished! (Jeremiah 17, 15)
each waiting till some passer-by drags her away and beds her, then taunting her less coveted neighbours, that have ropes about them still! (Baruch 6, 43)
Ay, in their distress they will be waiting full early at my door; Back to the Lord! will be their cry; (Hosea 6, 1)
If mercy is to be the measure you reap by, seed of yours must be sown in right doing; there are fallow acres to be tilled. Not too late to have recourse to the Lord, waiting for him to come and bring✻ you redress! (Hosea 10, 12)
Jonas had left the city, and sat now under a little arbour he had made for himself on the east of it, waiting there in the shade to see what doom would fall on Nineve. (Jonah 4, 5)
