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  • But that he should take the rest to make a god for himself! That he should fall down before an image, worship it, cry out to it, Save me, thou art my god! (Isaiah 44, 17)

  • This, too, the Lord says: all the toil of Egypt, all the merchandise of Ethiopia, and tall slaves from Sabaea shall come into thy power and be thine; they shall walk behind thee, their hands manacled as they go, paying thee reverence, and crying out, God is with thee, with thee only; there is no God where thou art not.✻ (Isaiah 45, 14)

  • Shoulder-high it must be borne, set down on its pedestal; there it stands, powerless to move from its place, deaf to their cry, and in their need bringing no deliverance. (Isaiah 46, 7)

  • Sons born to thee in the days of thy barrenness shall cry out, Here all is confined, give me room to live! (Isaiah 49, 20)

  • A shout goes up from the watchmen; they are crying out all at once, all at once echoing their praise; their own eyes shall witness it, when the Lord brings Sion deliverance. (Isaiah 52, 8)

  • Sing with praise, barren city that art childless still; echo thy praise, cry aloud, wife that wast never brought to bed; forsaken, she is to have more children now, the Lord says, than wife whose husband remains with her.✻ (Isaiah 54, 1)

  • To the Lord betake you, while he may yet be found; cry out, while he is close at hand to hear. (Isaiah 55, 6)

  • So wearied with long journeying, and never didst thou cry, Enough; still obstinate, confess thy need thou wouldst not. (Isaiah 57, 10)

  • Hark, how the cry goes up, A road, there, a road; let them have free passage! These are my people; clear of every hindrance be their path! (Isaiah 57, 14)

  • Cry aloud, never ceasing, raise thy voice like a trumpet-call, and tell my people of their transgressions, call the sons of Jacob to account. (Isaiah 58, 1)

  • Then the Lord will listen to thee when thou callest on him; cry out, and he will answer, I am here at thy side.Banish from thy midst oppression, and the finger pointed scornfully, and the plotting of harm, (Isaiah 58, 9)

  • Doubt you the Lord’s hand can reach far as ever, to bring deliverance? Think you his ear has grown deaf, that you cry out in vain? (Isaiah 59, 1)


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