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  • Doubt not, then, yours shall be a happy departure, a peaceful return; doubt not mountain and hill shall escort you with their praises, and the woods echo their applause. (Isaiah 55, 12)

  • Doubt you the Lord’s hand can reach far as ever, to bring deliverance? Think you his ear has grown deaf, that you cry out in vain? (Isaiah 59, 1)

  • Doubt not he will repay, wreak his anger upon the rebels, give his enemies their due; no island so far off but it shall have its punishment, (Isaiah 59, 18)

  • Thou, Lord, didst make it all known to me past doubt, warning me beforehand of their devices. (Jeremiah 11, 18)

  • And wilt thou find room for surmise, why this should have befallen thee? Doubt not it is thy own wrong-doing that has stripped thee naked, and plunged thy steps deep in defilement. (Jeremiah 13, 22)

  • here is one at last that brings good news! Why then, when his words come true, none will doubt that his errand was from the Lord. (Jeremiah 28, 9)

  • Doubt not I heard it, the cry of Ephraim forlorn: Lord, it was thy task to chasten me, that must learn, like bullock untamed, to bear the yoke; grant me return, and I will return to thee;✻ thou art the Lord my God. (Jeremiah 31, 18)

  • And this: Past doubt, the city will fall into the hands of the king of Babylon, by right of capture. (Jeremiah 38, 3)

  • And for Damascus, this. Hamath and Arphad see their hopes betray them; grievous the news that reaches them, and they are rocked on a sea of doubt; anxiety gives them no respite. (Jeremiah 49, 23)

  • Man’s handiwork, with nothing in them of the divine, who can doubt it? (Baruch 6, 51)

  • And at last, my anger spent, my vengeance glutted, my grief healed, doubt they shall not that the God whom they slighted has decreed it; my sentence shall take full toll of them. (Ezekiel 5, 13)

  • and ever the dead lying in the midst of you. Will you doubt, then, the power of the Lord?✻ (Ezekiel 6, 7)


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