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At his peril does man, poor shard of earthly clay, bandy words with his own Fashioner; shall the clay dare ask the potter who moulds it, What ails thee? Or tell him he is no craftsman? (Isaiah 45, 9)
So many there be that stand gazing in horror; was ever a human form so mishandled, human beauty ever so defaced? (Isaiah 52, 14)
Nay, here is one despised, left out of all human reckoning; bowed with misery, and no stranger to weakness; how should we recognize that face?✻ How should we take any account of him, a man so despised? (Isaiah 53, 3)
This covenant I will make with them, the Lord says: Spirit of mine that dwells in thee, words of mine entrusted to thy lips, on thy lips shall dwell, on the lips of thy children and thy children’s children, henceforth and for ever. (Isaiah 59, 21)
To the rest it is all one; slaughter they an ox, or murder a human victim,✻ cut sheep’s throat, or dash out a dog’s brains, make offering of meal, or of swine’s blood, in my honour burn incense, or bless the name of a false god. In all this, it is but caprice guides their choice, in all manner of abominations; (Isaiah 66, 3)
These are the words of Jeremias, son of Helcias, one of the priests who dwelt at Anathoth, in the lands of Benjamin. (Jeremiah 1, 1)
Have no human fears; am I not at thy side, to protect thee from harm? the Lord says. (Jeremiah 1, 8)
Vain words; but not vainly the Lord, the God of hosts, has spoken; flaming words of his he has entrusted to my lips, and fuel this people shall be for their devouring. (Jeremiah 5, 14)
Lord, I know it well enough, it is not for man to choose his lot; not human wisdom guides our steps aright. (Jeremiah 10, 23)
Even by thy own clansmen, thy own father’s kin, thou art betrayed; these too will join in the hue and cry after thee; never trust soft words of theirs.✻ (Jeremiah 12, 6)
When thy words were found,✻ how greedily I devoured them! Great joy and content those words gave to my heart, heart of a prophet that bears thy name. (Jeremiah 15, 16)
Do not speak any more of his burden. If you do, you lay a heavy charge upon yourselves, by bandying words with the living God, the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel. (Jeremiah 23, 36)
