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and he will sit in judgement on the nations, giving his award to a multitude of peoples. They will melt down their swords into plough-shares, their spears into pruning-hooks, nation levying war against nation and training itself for battle no longer. (Isaiah 2, 4)
Even now the Lord stands ready to hold his assize, waits there to pass judgement on all nations. (Isaiah 3, 13)
And now he will raise up among the distant nations one people to be a signal to the rest;✻ he will whistle it up from the ends of the earth, swiftly and suddenly it will answer his call. (Isaiah 5, 26)
My own strength (the king says to himself) has done all this, my own wisdom has planned it; I have removed the frontiers of nations, I have robbed princes of their treasure, with a strong hand I have pulled down rulers from their thrones. (Isaiah 10, 13)
singing, when that day comes, Praise the Lord, and call upon his name, tell the story of his doings among all the nations, keep the majesty of his name in grateful remembrance. (Isaiah 12, 4)
So Babylon, the pride of many nations, glory and boast of the Chaldeans, will go the way of Sodom and Gomorrha, cities which the Lord overthrew. (Isaiah 13, 19)
the rod whose mortal stroke once fell on the peoples so angrily, tamed the nations so cruelly, persecuted, and would not spare. (Isaiah 14, 6)
The shadow world beneath is astir with preparation for thy coming; wakes up its giants to greet thee. The great ones of the world, that ruled the nations, rise up from the thrones where they sit, (Isaiah 14, 9)
What, fallen from heaven, thou Lucifer, that once didst herald the dawn? Prostrate on the earth, that didst once bring nations to their knees? (Isaiah 14, 12)
such purpose I have for the world’s ordering; my hand once lifted, all the nations must bow. (Isaiah 14, 26)
Doom goes with it, this swollen multitude of nations, like the swollen seas that go roaring past; like the roar of those swollen seas is the stir of such a throng. (Isaiah 17, 12)
Nations roaring with the roar of waters in full flood; and then, God will rebuke him, and in a moment he is far away, swept like the dust when a wind blows on the hills, or the whirl of leaves before the storm. (Isaiah 17, 13)
