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I call you to witness, the Lord says, you and this servant of mine, on whom my choice has fallen; will you not recognize the truth, and believe me? Will you not learn to understand that I am the God you seek?✻ None ever came into being before me, or will after me. (Isaiah 43, 10)
By the God of truth shall be the blessing men invoke, By the God of truth shall be the oath men take, in this land of mine henceforward.✻ Forgotten, the sorrows of past days, hidden away from my eyes. (Isaiah 65, 16)
here lies my people grievously hurt, and they tend her unconcernedly; All’s well, they say, all’s well, when in truth all goes amiss. (Jeremiah 6, 14)
here lies my people grievously hurt, and they tend her unconcernedly; All’s well, they say, all’s well, when in truth all goes amiss. (Jeremiah 8, 11)
Shall men make gods for themselves, that gods in truth are none? (Jeremiah 16, 20)
Why, what a favourite son is this Ephraim, what a spoilt child of mine, that I should pronounce my doom on him, and care for him none the less! In truth, my heart goes out to him; I will be merciful to him yet, the Lord says. (Jeremiah 31, 20)
In vain did Jeremias protest, What, I desert to the Chaldaeans? There is no truth in it! Jerias led him away into the presence of the nobles; (Jeremiah 37, 13)
How dared they cheat my people with false hopes, crying, All’s well, when in truth all went amiss? My people, that strove to build a wall, and here were the prophets plastering it with clay that had no straw in it! (Ezekiel 13, 10)
And yet they say, these fellow-countrymen of thine, that the Lord’s dealings are inconsiderate, when in truth it is they that deal inconsiderately. (Ezekiel 33, 17)
he told them what he had seen; here were four men, that bonds wore none, walking to and fro in the heart of the fire, and never the worse. And such an aspect he wore, the fourth of them, as it had been a son of God. (Daniel 3, 92)
So I drew closer to one that stood by, and asked to know the truth of all that had gone forward; he it was that read the riddle for me, and thus he unravelled it: (Daniel 7, 16)
But I was minded to know the truth more fully; what was the fourth beast, so different from all the rest, so dreadful; why must it have teeth and claws of iron, to crush and to devour, to trample on what was left? (Daniel 7, 19)
