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Mil huirán ante la amenaza de uno solo; Ante la amenaza de cinco huirán, Hasta que sean dejados como una enseña (un asta) en la cima de un monte, Y como señal (estandarte) sobre una colina. (Isaiah 30:17)
Por tanto, el SEÑOR desea tener piedad de ustedes, Y por eso se levantará para tener compasión de ustedes. Porque el SEÑOR es un Dios de justicia; ¡Cuán bienaventurados son todos los que en El esperan! (Isaiah 30:18)
Oh pueblo de Sion, morador de Jerusalén, no llorarás más. Ciertamente Dios se apiadará de ti a la voz de tu clamor. Cuando la oiga, te responderá. (Isaiah 30:19)
Aunque el Señor les ha dado pan de escasez y agua de opresión, El, tu Maestro, no se esconderá más, sino que tus propios ojos contemplarán a tu Maestro.
Tus oídos oirán detrás de ti estas palabras: "Este es el camino, anden en él," ya sea que vayan a la derecha o a la izquierda. (Isaiah 30:21)
Entonces profanarás tus imágenes talladas recubiertas de plata, y tus imágenes fundidas revestidas de oro. Las esparcirás como cosa inmunda, y les dirás: "¡Fuera de aquí!" (Isaiah 30:22)
Y El te dará lluvia para la semilla que siembres en la tierra, y el pan del producto de la tierra será rico y abundante. En aquel día tus ganados serán apacentados en espaciosos pastizales (praderas). (Isaiah 30:23)

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Isaiah 30:20 - Cross Reference

fortaleciendo los ánimos (las almas) de los discípulos, exhortándolos a que perseveraran en la fe, y diciendo: "Es necesario que a través de muchas tribulaciones entremos en el reino de Dios." (Acts 14:22)
Les has dado a comer pan de lágrimas, Y les has hecho beber lágrimas en gran abundancia. (Psalm 80:5)
y díganles: 'Así dice el rey: "Echen a éste en la cárcel, y aliméntenlo con poco pan y poca agua hasta que yo vuelva en paz."'" (2 Chronicles 18:26)
No comerás la Pascua con pan con levadura. Siete días comerás con ella pan sin levadura, pan de aflicción (porque aprisa saliste de la tierra de Egipto), para que recuerdes todos los días de tu vida el día que saliste de la tierra de Egipto. (Deuteronomy 16:3)
Y El dio a algunos el ser apóstoles, a otros profetas, a otros evangelistas, a otros pastores y maestros, (Ephesians 4:11)
No vemos nuestras señales; Ya no queda profeta, Ni hay entre nosotros quien sepa hasta cuándo. (Psalm 74:9)
Es en vano que se levanten de madrugada, Que se acuesten tarde, Que coman el pan de afanosa labor, Pues El da a Su amado aun mientras duerme. (Psalm 127:2)
Entonces el SEÑOR dijo: "Así comerán los Israelitas su pan inmundo entre las naciones donde los arrojaré." (Ezekiel 4:13)
Vienen días," declara el Señor DIOS, "en que enviaré hambre sobre la tierra, No hambre de pan, ni sed de agua, Sino de oír las palabras del SEÑOR. (Amos 8:11)
Harán como Yo he hecho; no cubrirán sus bigotes ni comerán pan de duelo. (Ezekiel 24:22)
Porque he comido cenizas por pan, Y con lágrimas he mezclado mi bebida, (Psalm 102:9)
Porque Su ira es sólo por un momento, Pero Su favor es por toda una vida. El llanto puede durar toda la noche, Pero a la mañana vendrá el grito de alegría. (Psalm 30:5)
Por tanto, pidan al Señor de la cosecha que envíe obreros a Su cosecha." (Matthew 9:38)
y dile: 'Así dice el rey: "Echen a éste a la cárcel, y aliméntenlo con poco pan y poca agua hasta que yo vuelva en paz."'" (1 Kings 22:27)