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Who took this decision against Tyre, who used to hand out crowns, whose traders were princes, whose merchants, men honoured in the city? (Isaiah 23, 8)
The new wine is mourning, the vine is withering away, the once merry-hearted are sighing. (Isaiah 24, 7)
He may stretch his hands wide on the mountain like a swimmer stretching out his hands to swim. But he will humble his pride despite what his hands may attempt. (Isaiah 25, 11)
For see, Yahweh emerges from his dwelling to punish the inhabitants of earth for their guilt; and the earth will reveal the blood shed on it and no longer hide its slain. (Isaiah 26, 21)
When boughs go dry, they get burnt, women come and use them for firewood. Now, this is a people that does not understand, and so its Maker will not take pity on it, he who formed it will not show it any mercy. (Isaiah 27, 11)
and the faded flower of its proud splendour sited at the head of the lush valley. Like a fig ripe before summer comes: whoever spots it forthwith picks and swallows it. (Isaiah 28, 4)
Now, with stammering lips and in a foreign language, he will talk to this nation. (Isaiah 28, 11)
That is why Yahweh, God of the House of Jacob, Abraham's redeemer, says this, 'No longer shall Jacob be disappointed, no more shall his face grow pale, (Isaiah 29, 22)
the heart of the hasty will learn to think things over, and the tongue of stammerers will speak promptly and clearly. (Isaiah 32, 4)
Yahweh, show us your mercy, we hope in you. Be our arm every morning and our salvation in time of distress. (Isaiah 33, 2)
At that time, the king of Babylon, Merodach-Baladan son of Baladan, sent letters and a gift to Hezekiah, for he had heard of his illness and his recovery. (Isaiah 39, 1)
He reduces princes to nothing, the rulers of the world to mere emptiness. (Isaiah 40, 23)
