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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)
