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only the hill-sides, that have felt the hoe, shall be free from the terrors of the covert, and these the cattle shall graze, the sheep trample under foot. (Isaiah 7, 25)
He shall see children of his, my gift, doing honour publicly to my name; honour to the Holy One of Jacob, homage to the God of Israel! (Isaiah 29, 23)
No lions shall molest it, no beasts of prey venture on it. Free men shall walk on it, (Isaiah 35, 9)
to give sight to blinded eyes, to set the prisoner free from his captivity, from the dungeon where he lies in darkness. (Isaiah 42, 7)
Dust and ashes are his portion; the fool goes on worshipping, cannot free his own soul from bondage, nor ask if he shelters himself under a lie.✻ (Isaiah 44, 20)
I, too, have summoned this man to perform my designs faithfully; go he where he will, my guidance shall be his. He shall build up my own city, he shall let my captives go free, without bribe or ransom, says the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 45, 13)
And now must I come to you, and find none to greet me,✻ call you, and hear no answer to my call? What, has arm of mine grown shrunk and shrivelled, lost its power to save? Have I strength no longer to set men free? Nay, with a word I can yet turn sea into desert, dry up rivers, till the fish lie rotting on the banks, dead of thirst; (Isaiah 50, 2)
For you others, with brand at girdle, that your own fire would make, with fire your own brands have kindled light the path if you can; this is all the gift I have for you, a bed of anguish.✻ (Isaiah 50, 11)
Takes he leave of the rich, the godless, to win but a grave, to win but the gift of death;✻ he, that wrong did never, nor had treason on his lips! (Isaiah 53, 9)
So many athirst; who will not come to the water? So many destitute; who will come and get him food, get wine and milk free, no price to be paid? (Isaiah 55, 1)
Free of the mountain that is my sanctuary, welcome guests in the house where men pray to me, not vainly to my altar they shall bring burnt-offering and sacrifice. Claimed my house shall be, for a house of prayer, by all the nations.✻ (Isaiah 56, 7)
Keepsake of mine must be put behind the door, where the posts should hide it, now thou wouldst strip thee naked and let in a gallant in my place, make free with my marriage-bed! With such as these thou didst exchange vows, greedily thou didst buy their good will. (Isaiah 57, 8)
