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Suddenly, in a moment, the Lord will sweep down upon them in thunder, and earthquake, in a storm of roaring wind, in fire that devours all before it; (Isaiah 29, 6)
What a strange thought is this! As well might clay scheme against the potter; handicraft disown its craftsman, or thing of art call the artist fool. (Isaiah 29, 16)
See where the majesty of the Lord comes from far away; his anger is aflame, and there is no withstanding it! There is menace on his lips, his tongue is like a consuming fire, (Isaiah 30, 27)
The Lord will make his dread voice heard, will lay bare his terrible arm, volleying out his anger in flashes of devouring fire, laying all low with his whirlwind, with his hail-stones; (Isaiah 30, 30)
So it is decreed that the rod should pass over him, brought down on him by the Lord’s hand to the music of your tambours and harps; a strange warfare this,✻ that shall quell them! (Isaiah 30, 32)
All that stubborn strength of his by terror unmanned, all his princes fled away! Such comfort the Lord sends to Sion, where his fire is lit, to Jerusalem, where glows his furnace. (Isaiah 31, 9)
A raging fire conceived in the womb, and nothing but stubble brought to the birth; your own impetuous spirit shall be a fire, Gentiles, to devour you; (Isaiah 33, 11)
like ashes in a kiln they shall be left, the alien hordes, bundles of brushwood eaten up by the fire. (Isaiah 33, 12)
Turn back, when the time comes, to this record of divine prophecy,✻ and read it afresh; you shall learn, then, that none of these signs was lacking, none waited for the coming of the next. The Lord it was entrusted me with the prophecies I utter; by his Spirit that strange company was called together. (Isaiah 34, 16)
and thrown their gods into the fire; but these were in truth no gods; men had made them, of wood or stone, and men could break them. (Isaiah 37, 19)
Pass through water, and I will be with thee, so that the flood shall not drown thee; walk amid the flames, and thou shalt not be burnt, the fire shall have no power to catch thee. (Isaiah 43, 2)
Strange, if a man should be asked by his own son, why he begot him, or a woman, why she gave birth!✻ (Isaiah 45, 10)
