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Here is Lord Yahweh coming with power, his arm maintains his authority, his reward is with him and his prize precedes him. (Isaiah 40, 10)
Lift your eyes and look: he who created these things leads out their army in order, summoning each of them by name. So mighty is his power, so great his strength, that not one fails to answer. (Isaiah 40, 26)
Look, they are like wisps of straw, the fire will burn them up. They will not save their lives from the power of the flame. No embers these, for keeping warm, no fire to sit beside! (Isaiah 47, 14)
Who is this coming from Edom, from Bozrah in crimson garments, so magnificently dressed, marching so full of strength? - It is I, whose word is saving justice, whose power is to save. (Isaiah 63, 1)
There is no one to invoke your name, to rouse himself to hold fast to you, for you have hidden your face from us and given us up to the power of our misdeeds. (Isaiah 64, 6)
By his power he made the earth, by his wisdom set the world firm, but his discernment spread out the heavens. (Jeremiah 10, 12)
I know, Yahweh, no one's course is in his control, nor is it in anyone's power, as he goes his way, to guide his own steps. (Jeremiah 10, 23)
Why are you like someone bemused, like a warrior who has no power to rescue? And yet, Yahweh, you are among us, we are called by your name. Do not desert us! (Jeremiah 14, 9)
I by my great power and outstretched arm made the earth, the human beings and the animals that are on earth, and I give them to whom I please. (Jeremiah 27, 5)
"Ah, Lord Yahweh, you made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. To you nothing is impossible. (Jeremiah 32, 17)
'Yahweh, God of Israel, says this, "Go and speak to Zedekiah king of Judah and tell him, Yahweh says this: I am going to hand this city over to the power of the king of Babylon, and he will burn it down. (Jeremiah 34, 2)
When the military leaders who with their men were still in the field, all heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah son of Ahikam as governor of the country, making him responsible for the men, women and children, and those of the poor country people who had not been deported to Babylon, (Jeremiah 40, 7)
