Pascal's Pensées eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about Pascal's Pensées.

Pascal's Pensées eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 370 pages of information about Pascal's Pensées.

Is. xlii:  “I am the Lord, and my glory will I not give to another.  I have foretold the things which have come to pass, and things that are to come do I declare.  Sing unto God a new song in all the earth.

“Bring forth the blind people that have eyes and see not, and the deaf that have ears and hear not.  Let all the nations be gathered together.  Who among them can declare this, and shew us former things, and things to come?  Let them bring forth their witnesses, that they may be justified; or let them hear, and say, It is truth.

“Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen; that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am He.

“I have declared, and have saved, and I alone have done wonders before your eyes:  ye are my witnesses, said the Lord, that I am God.

“For your sake I have brought down the forces of the Babylonians.  I am the Lord, your Holy One and creator.

“I have made a way in the sea, and a path in the mighty waters.  I am He that drowned and destroyed for ever the mighty enemies that have resisted you.

“Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.

“Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?  I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.

“This people have I formed for myself; I have established them to shew forth my praise, etc.

“I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.  Put in remembrance your ingratitude:  see thou, if thou mayest be justified.  Thy first father hath sinned, and thy teachers have transgressed against me.”

Is. xliv:  “I am the first, and I am the last, saith the Lord.  Let him who will equal himself to me, declare the order of things since I appointed the ancient people, and the things that are coming.  Fear ye not:  have I not told you all these things?  Ye are my witnesses.”

Prophecy of Cyrus.—­Is. xlv, 4:  “For Jacob’s sake, mine elect, I have called thee by thy name.”

Is. xlv, 21:  “Come and let us reason together.  Who hath declared this from ancient time?  Who hath told it from that time?  Have not I, the Lord?”

Is. xlvi:  “Remember the former things of old, and know there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.”

Is. xlii:  “Behold, the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare; before they spring forth I tell you of them.”

Is. xlviii, 3:  “I have declared the former things from the beginning; I did them suddenly; and they came to pass.  Because I know that thou art obstinate, that thy spirit is rebellious, and thy brow brass; I have even declared it to thee before it came to pass:  lest thou shouldst say that it was the work of thy gods, and the effect of their commands.

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