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See how yonder earth gives promise of spring, how the garden seeds give promise of flower! And the Lord God will make good his promise for all the world to see; a spring-time of deliverance and renown. (Isaiah 61, 11)
melting away as if burnt by fire; the waters, too, boiling with that fire! So should the fame of thee go abroad among thy enemies; a world should tremble at thy presence! (Isaiah 64, 2)
Fire and sword shall be the world’s purging, till the Lord has taken full toll. (Isaiah 66, 16)
It is Jerusalem men will speak of as the Lord’s throne; there at Jerusalem all the nations of the world will meet in the Lord’s name, the false aims of their perverse hearts forgotten. (Jeremiah 3, 17)
Must I ever be offering thee sonship, and a land so fair that all the peoples of the world might envy thee its possession? Must I ever be pleading with thee to acknowledge me as thy father, and forsake my guidance no more? (Jeremiah 3, 19)
Here is a people marching from the north country, the Lord says, a great nation from the world’s end. (Jeremiah 6, 22)
Egypt, Juda, Edom, Ammon, Moab; ay, and the desert folk that clip their foreheads bare. The whole world is uncircumcised; all have hearts uncircumcised, and Israel with the rest.✻ (Jeremiah 9, 26)
King of all nations, how should we not fear thee in that majesty of thine? Boast the world as it will of wisdom or of empire, none can rival thee. (Jeremiah 10, 7)
At the sound of his voice, what mustering of the waters overhead! He summons up the cloud-wrack from the world’s end, turns the lightning into a rain-storm, brings the winds out of his store-house;✻ (Jeremiah 10, 13)
Hitherto, I had been unsuspecting as a cade lamb that is led off to the slaughter-house; I knew nothing of the plots they were hatching against me, as they whispered, Let us give him a taste of the gallows-tree;✻ let us rid the world of him, so that his very name will be forgotten! (Jeremiah 11, 19)
All the kingdoms of the world shall be in a ferment✻ over them; so will I punish the ill deeds done in Jerusalem by Manasses, son of Ezechias, when he was king of Juda. (Jeremiah 15, 4)
An ill day when thou, my own mother, didst bring me into the world! A world where all for me is strife, all is hostility; neither creditor I nor debtor to any man, yet they curse my name! (Jeremiah 15, 10)
