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Poor Sidon, by false hopes betrayed! A cry comes up from the sea, from her that was guardian of the sea, Not for me a mother’s joys, a mother’s pangs; never a son reared, never a maid brought to womanhood. (Isaiah 23, 4)
Strength of Pharao shall play you false, nor shelter Egypt bring you, but shame. (Isaiah 30, 3)
and his breath like a mountain stream that floods over till it is neck-deep. He will sweep away whole nations into oblivion, sweep away the bridle of false fears that curbed the peoples till now.✻ (Isaiah 30, 28)
And the crafty man, an ill craft is his, false pleas devising to ruin harmless folk, cheat the poor of their rights! (Isaiah 32, 7)
In Sion itself there be guilty folk that tremble, false hearts full of dismay; who shall survive this devouring flame, the near presence of fires that burn unceasingly? (Isaiah 33, 14)
Give this warning, he said, to Ezechias, king of Juda. Do not let the God in whom thou puttest such confidence deceive thee with false hopes, telling thee that Jerusalem will never be allowed to fall into the hands of the Assyrian king. (Isaiah 37, 10)
All the makers of false gods must needs be disappointed, must go away ashamed and abashed. (Isaiah 45, 16)
I would warn thee from the first, tell thee what was coming before it came; never shouldst thou say this was the work of thy false gods, the will of idols thou didst carve and cast. (Isaiah 48, 5)
The Lord God is my helper; and that help cannot play me false; meet them I will, and with a face unmoved as flint; not mine to suffer the shame of defeat; (Isaiah 50, 7)
Here are none but blind watchmen, all unawares; here are dumb dogs that cannot bark, false seers that lie sleeping, in love with their dreams; (Isaiah 56, 10)
Alas, what anxious fears were these, that to my service made thee false, of me no memory left thee, no thought? And all because I nothing said, made as if I nothing saw, till at last thou hadst forgotten me! (Isaiah 57, 11)
Nay, fast of mine is something other. The false claim learn to forgo, ease the insupportable burden, set free the over-driven; away with every yoke that galls! (Isaiah 58, 6)
