Isaiah 63:5 Cross References - Ottley

5 And I looked on them, and (there was) no helper; and I perceived, and no one took hold; and my arm rescued them, and my wrath pressed on.

Isaiah 40:10

10 Behold, the Lord cometh with strength, and his arm with power: behold, his reward (is) with him, and his work before him.

Isaiah 41:28

28 For from the nations, behold, no man; and from among their idols there was none that declared (aught), and if I ask of them, Whence are ye? they will not answer me.

Isaiah 50:2

2 Why was it that I came, and there was no man? I called, and he listened not? Is not my hand strong to deliver? or have I not strength to rescue? behold, by my threat I will make the sea a desolation, and make rivers desolate, and their fishes shall be dried up because there is no water, and shall die for thirst.

Isaiah 51:9

9 Awake, awake, Jerusalem, and put on the strength of thine arm; awake as in the beginning of a day, as a generation of eternity. Art not thou

Isaiah 52:10

10 And the Lord will make bare his holy arm before all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation that cometh from God.

Isaiah 59:16-18

16 And he saw, and there was no man, and he perceived, and there was none that would take hold; and he defended them with his arm, and with his mercy he supported them. 17 And he put on righteousness as a breast-plate, and put on an helmet of salvation upon his head, and clothed himself in a cloke of vengeance, and his clothing 18 As ready to requite, a requital of shame unto his adversaries.

Isaiah 63:3

3 (I am) full with the trodden (press); and of the nations there is no man with me; and I trode them down in wrath, and ground them down as the earth, and brought down their blood to the earth.

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