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and Yahweh Sabaoth will bless them in the words, 'Blessed be my people Egypt, Assyria my creation, and Israel my heritage.' (Isaiah 19, 25)
Listen closely to my words, be attentive, understand what I am saying. (Isaiah 28, 23)
You will be laid low, will speak from the underworld, your words will rise like a murmur from the dust. Your voice from the earth will be like a ghost's, it will whisper as though coming from the dust. (Isaiah 29, 4)
For to you every vision has become like the words of a sealed book. You give it to someone able to read and say, 'Read that.' He replies, 'I cannot, because it is sealed.' (Isaiah 29, 11)
The Lord then said: Because this people approaches me only in words, honours me only with lip-service while their hearts are far from me, and reverence for me, as far as they are concerned, is nothing but human commandment, a lesson memorised, (Isaiah 29, 13)
That day the deaf will hear the words of the book and, delivered from shadow and darkness, the eyes of the blind will see. (Isaiah 29, 18)
those who incriminate others by their words, those who lay traps for the arbitrator at the gate and groundlessly deprive the upright of fair judgement. (Isaiah 29, 21)
Your ears will hear these words behind you, 'This is the way, keep to it,' whether you turn to right or left. (Isaiah 30, 21)
The Egyptian is human, not divine, his horses are flesh, not spirit; Yahweh will stretch out his hand: the protector will stumble, the protected will fall and all will perish together. (Isaiah 31, 3)
Assyria will fall by the sword, not that of a man, will be devoured by the sword, of no human being, he will flee before the sword and his young warriors will be enslaved. (Isaiah 31, 8)
For the fool speaks folly and his heart is set on villainy; he is godless in his actions and his words ascribe error to Yahweh; he starves the hungry of their food and refuses drink to the thirsty. (Isaiah 32, 6)
Everything to do with the rascal is evil, he devises infamous plans to ruin the poor with lying words even when the needy has right on his side; (Isaiah 32, 7)
