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  • Such blessing the Lord of hosts has pronounced upon it, Blessed be my people in Egypt, and the home I have made for the Assyrian to dwell in; but Israel is the land of my choice. (Isaiah 19, 25)

  • Israel shall flourish and put forth shoots, multitudes that shall be added to the number of Jacob; with its offspring the wide face of earth shall be peopled. (Isaiah 27, 6)

  • so should the race of Jacob find pardon for its sins. Cleansed now from guilt, to bear fruit in full abundance; ground fine as chalk the altar-stones, pillar and shrine raised up no more! (Isaiah 27, 9)

  • Here is a message to the race of Jacob from the Lord, that was Abraham’s deliverer: No longer shall Jacob be disappointed, no longer put to the blush. (Isaiah 29, 22)

  • 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)

  • What, then, is this thought of thine, Jacob, what is this complaint of thine, Israel, that the Lord does not see how it fares with thee, that thy God passes over thy wrongs? (Isaiah 40, 27)

  • But thou, Israel, my servant, thou, Jacob, on whom my choice has fallen, art sprung from that Abraham, who was my friend; (Isaiah 41, 8)

  • Jacob, poor worm, poor ghost of Israel, do not be afraid; I am here, says the Lord, to help thee; I am here, says the Holy One of Israel, to ransom thee. (Isaiah 41, 14)

  • Come then, says the Lord, your pleadings! Let the King of Jacob hear your contentions; (Isaiah 41, 21)

  • Who was it that made Jacob a spoil, gave Israel up into the hands of the conqueror? It was that Lord, against whom we have sinned. Because his ways lay untrodden, his laws went unheeded, (Isaiah 42, 24)

  • And now, here is a message from the Lord to Jacob, his creature, to the Israel he fashioned: Do not be afraid, I have bought thee for myself, and given thee the name thou bearest: thou belongest to me. (Isaiah 43, 1)

  • Alas, Jacob, that my name should be forgotten, alas, Israel, that thou shouldst have troubled thyself about me so little! (Isaiah 43, 22)


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