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A cry, there, out in the wilderness, Make way for the Lord’s coming; a straight road for our God through the desert! (Isaiah 40, 3)
I will open springs on the hill-slopes, wells in the open plain, turn the wilderness into pools, the trackless desert into running streams. (Isaiah 41, 18)
Let the wilderness, now, lift up its head,✻ and the desert cities; the men of Cedar shall have villages to dwell in.✻ Give praise, then, rock-dwellers; the mountain-tops shall ring with their cries. (Isaiah 42, 11)
And has the Lord no pity for Sion, left desolate, no pity on her ruined state? Doubt not he will turn that wilderness into a garden of delight, that loneliness into a paradise; in her, too, mirth and gladness shall be found, there shall be thanksgiving and songs of praise. (Isaiah 51, 3)
In the townships of Juda, in the streets of Jerusalem, cries of joy and mirth shall be heard no more, voice of bridegroom and of bride shall be heard no more; the whole land will have turned into a wilderness. (Jeremiah 7, 34)
Oh that some lodging-place in the wilderness for me were dwelling-place, far from the haunts of my own people, that are faithless lovers, rebel subjects all! (Jeremiah 9, 2)
Come now, who is wise enough to read the riddle, to what spokesman shall the Lord’s proclamation be entrusted, when he tells us why the land lies ruined, burnt up like the wilderness, and never a passer-by? (Jeremiah 9, 12)
Drovers a many have laid waste my vineyard, trampled down my lands; the land I loved so, turned into a lonely wilderness! (Jeremiah 12, 10)
At last my angry vengeance blazed up, and lit such a fire in the townships of Juda, in the streets of Jerusalem, as has left them, this day, a barren wilderness. (Jeremiah 44, 6)
It was when the Lord could bear no longer with false aims and foul deeds of yours, that your land became a wilderness, a thing of wonder, a name to curse by, a land empty of inhabitants, as it is this day. (Jeremiah 44, 22)
Poor maid of Egypt, an exile’s pack provide thee! A lonely wilderness Memphis shall be, where none may dwell henceforward. (Jeremiah 46, 19)
By my own honour I have sworn it, the Lord says, that Bosra shall be an empty wilderness, a name to revile and to curse by; that her daughter cities shall for ever be desolate. (Jeremiah 49, 13)
