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Then I remembered your mercy, Lord, and your deeds from earliest times, how you deliver those who wait for you patiently, and save them from the clutches of their enemies. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 8)
May your souls rejoice in the mercy of the Lord, may you never be ashamed of praising him. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 29)
Then he will judge between the nations and arbitrate between many peoples. They will hammer their swords into ploughshares and their spears into sickles. Nation will not lift sword against nation, no longer will they learn how to make war. (Isaiah 2, 4)
That is why Sheol opens wide its throat and gapes with measureless jaw and down go her noblemen and populace and her loud revellers merry to the last! (Isaiah 5, 14)
No more will you venture on any hillside formerly under the hoe for fear of the brambles and thorn-bushes; it will be fit only for pasturing the cattle, a tramping-ground for sheep. (Isaiah 7, 25)
Look, the Day of Yahweh is coming, merciless, with wrath and burning anger, to reduce the country to a desert and root out the sinners from it. (Isaiah 13, 9)
Bows will annihilate the young men, they will have no pity for the fruit of the womb, or mercy in their eyes for children. (Isaiah 13, 18)
furiously lashing peoples with continual blows, angrily hammering nations, pursuing without respite. (Isaiah 14, 6)
For Heshbon's vineyards are withering, the vine of Sibmah whose red grapes used to overcome the overlords of the nations. It used to reach to Jazer, had wound its way into the desert, its shoots grew so numerous they spread across the sea. (Isaiah 16, 8)
All has been abandoned to the mountain birds of prey and the wild animals: the birds of prey will summer on them, and all the wild animals winter on them. (Isaiah 18, 6)
But instead there is joy and merriment, killing of oxen, slaughtering of sheep, eating of meat, drinking of wine, 'Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall be dead.' (Isaiah 22, 13)
Be struck dumb, inhabitants of the coast, you merchants of Sidon, whose messengers cross the sea (Isaiah 23, 2)
