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  • death, too, shall be engulfed for ever. No furrowed cheek but the Lord God will wipe away its tears; gone the contempt his people endured in a whole world’s eyes; the Lord has promised it. (Isaiah 25, 8)

  • live they cannot nor revive, gone down to death with the heroes of long ago; thou hast called them to account, and made an end of them, till the very memory of their names has vanished. (Isaiah 26, 14)

  • Fresh life they shall have, Lord, that are thine in death; lost to us, they shall live again. Awake and utter your praises, you that dwell in the dust. The dew thou sendest, Lord, shall bring light to them; only the land of dead heroes thou wilt doom to overthrow. (Isaiah 26, 19)

  • Hard and heavy and strong that sword is which the Lord carries; shall he not wreak his vengeance, in due time, upon the monstrous serpent that bars the gate, and the monstrous serpent that coils up yonder;✻ shall he not deal death to the great beast of the sea? (Isaiah 27, 1)

  • Did you think to make terms with death, enter into alliance with the grave itself, that the flood of ruin should pass you by, so confident in your vain hopes, so armed with illusion? (Isaiah 28, 15)

  • Hold they shall not, your terms with death, your compact with the grave; when the flood of ruin sweeps past, it shall leave you prostrate. (Isaiah 28, 18)

  • in the very heavens my sword shall drink deep of blood. On Edom doubt not it shall fall, death-sentence to execute, (Isaiah 34, 5)

  • And now Ezechias fell sick, and was at death’s door;✻ indeed, the prophet Isaias, son of Amos, visited him with this message from the Lord, Put thy affairs in order; it is death that awaits thee, not recovery. (Isaiah 38, 1)

  • Thou hast no praise in the world beneath, death cannot honour thee; those who go down into the grave have no promise of thine to hope for; (Isaiah 38, 18)

  • Comes he✻ with hurried step to release his prisoner, persecuted to the death no longer, nor suffered to starve for want of bread! (Isaiah 51, 14)

  • Takes he leave of the rich, the godless, to win but a grave, to win but the gift of death;✻ he, that wrong did never, nor had treason on his lips! (Isaiah 53, 9)

  • So many lives ransomed, foes so violent baulked of their spoil! Such is his due, that gave himself up to death, and would be counted among the wrong-doers; bore those many sins, and made intercession for the guilty. (Isaiah 53, 12)


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