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so also will my word be, which will go forth from my mouth. It will not return to me empty, but it will accomplish whatever I will, and it will prosper in the tasks for which I sent it. (Isaiah 55, 11)
And the Redeemer will arrive in Zion, and to those who return from the iniquity within Jacob, says the Lord. (Isaiah 59, 20)
Why have you allowed us to stray from your ways, O Lord? Why have you hardened our heart, so that we do not fear you? Return, for the sake of your servants, the tribes of your inheritance. (Isaiah 63, 17)
“It is commonly said: ‘If a man has divorced his wife, and she departs from him, she will marry another man.’ So why would he return to her again? Is not that woman polluted and defiled? But you have fornicated yourself with many lovers. Even so, return to me, says the Lord, and I will accept you. (Jeremiah 3, 1)
And when she had done all these things, I said: ‘Return to me.’ But she did not return. And her deceitful sister Judah saw this: (Jeremiah 3, 7)
Go, and proclaim these words toward the north, and you shall say: Return, O apostate Israel, says the Lord. For I will not avert my face from you. For I am holy, says the Lord, and I will not be angry forever. (Jeremiah 3, 12)
“O Israel, if you would return, says the Lord, then be converted to me. If you remove your offense from before my face, then you will not be shaken. (Jeremiah 4, 1)
O Lord, your eyes look with favor upon faith. You have struck them, and they have not grieved. You have bruised them, and they have refused to accept discipline. They have hardened their faces more than rock, and they are not willing to return. (Jeremiah 5, 3)
And you will say to them: Thus says the Lord: He who falls, will he not rise again? And he who has been turned away, will he not return? (Jeremiah 8, 4)
Then why have this people in Jerusalem turned away with a contentious loathing? They have taken hold of what is false, and they are not willing to return. (Jeremiah 8, 5)
Now, therefore, speak to the men of Judah and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, saying: Thus says the Lord: Behold, I am forming an evil against you, and I am considering a plan against you. Let each one of you return from his evil way, and direct your ways and your intentions well.” (Jeremiah 18, 11)
You should not choose to weep for the dead, nor should you mourn over them with tears. Lament for him who is departing, for he will return no more, nor will he see his native land again. (Jeremiah 22, 10)
