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Not thine to fear disappointment, not thine to blush for hopes unfulfilled; forget, henceforward, the shame of younger days, the reproach of thy widowed state; think upon it no more. (Isaiah 54, 4)
shameless dogs that cannot tell when they are gorged with food. The very shepherds have forgotten their craft; see them go their ways, each busy, first and last, with gorging his own appetite: (Isaiah 56, 11)
Over whom would you make merry, with open mouth and hanging tongue? What are you but the sons of shame, a bastard race? (Isaiah 57, 4)
Who owns the claim of justice, who judges honourably? A lie their confidence, folly their watchword, they carry mischief in the womb, bring shame to birth. (Isaiah 59, 4)
Our guilt mounts up before thee, our sins accuse us; shame ever at our side, we confess the wrong done. (Isaiah 59, 12)
alas that loyalty should be forgotten, innocence marked down for spoil!All this the Lord has seen, and shame he thought it there should be no redress. (Isaiah 59, 15)
Was there no champion to come forward? None found he, and his heart misgave him. And so his own arm must bring the deliverance he intended, his own faithfulness held him to it.✻ (Isaiah 59, 16)
for double portion of shame and contempt, you shall be twice honoured now. Twice happy that home-coming, eternal that content;✻ (Isaiah 61, 7)
Who is this, coming from Edom, coming on the road from Bosra, with garments deep-dyed? Who is this, so gaily clad, marching so valiantly?I am one who is faithful to his promises, a champion bringing deliverance.✻ (Isaiah 63, 1)
None other has trodden the wine-press but I only; out of all the nations, no champion came to stand at my side. I have been treading them down in my anger, trampling on them, full of vengeance; their blood that has been sprinkled on the clothes about me; I come in garments deep-dyed. (Isaiah 63, 3)
Yet, who is our father, Lord, if not thou? Let Abraham disown us, Israel disclaim his own blood, we are thy sons still; is it not thy boast of old, thou hast paid a price for us? (Isaiah 63, 16)
What is the law of common life? Let wife that has been put away by her husband marry a second, can she afterwards return to the first? That were shame and defilement.✻ And thou with many lovers hast played the wanton; yet come back to me, the Lord says, and thou shalt find welcome. (Jeremiah 3, 1)
