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Once more I will give thee judges like the judges of old, counsellors like the counsellors of past days, and thou shalt be called the home of right, the faithful city. (Isaiah 1, 26)
Alas, it is the house of Israel that the Lord called his vineyard; the men of Juda are the plot he loved so. He looked to find right reason there, and all was treason; to find plain dealing, and he heard only the plaint of the oppressed. (Isaiah 5, 7)
Sign you ask none, but sign the Lord will give you. Maid shall be with child, and shall bear a son,✻ that shall be called Emmanuel. (Isaiah 7, 14)
live they cannot nor revive, gone down to death with the heroes of long ago; thou hast called them to account, and made an end of them, till the very memory of their names has vanished. (Isaiah 26, 14)
Turn back, when the time comes, to this record of divine prophecy,✻ and read it afresh; you shall learn, then, that none of these signs was lacking, none waited for the coming of the next. The Lord it was entrusted me with the prophecies I utter; by his Spirit that strange company was called together. (Isaiah 34, 16)
and that I do it for love of my servant Jacob, of Israel, my chosen people. Yes, I have called thee by thy name; I have found a title for thee,✻ when thou of me hadst no knowledge as yet. (Isaiah 45, 4)
of Abraham that begot you, of Sara that was your mother; he was a childless man when I called him, and blessed him, and granted him a posterity. (Isaiah 51, 2)
Husband now thou hast, and the name of him is the Lord of hosts, thy creator; he, the Holy One of Israel, that will now be called God of the whole earth, makes thee his own. (Isaiah 54, 5)
No longer shall men call thee Forsaken, or thy land Desolate; thou shall be called My Beloved, and thy land a Home, now the Lord takes delight in thee, now thy land is populous once again.✻ (Isaiah 62, 4)
A holy people they shall be called, of the Lord’s ransoming, and thou the city of his choice, no more forsaken. (Isaiah 62, 12)
looked I all around, there was none to help me; vainly I called for aid. My own arm should bring the deliverance I intended; my own indignation uphold me.✻ (Isaiah 63, 5)
Fared we worse in old days, before ever we called thee King, ever took thy holy name for our watchword? (Isaiah 63, 19)
