You might be wanting the scripture found at Isaiah 2:4, it talks about beating the swords and spears into plowshares and pruning shears.
Isaiah 51:17
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Seven times: Ecclesiastes 2 verses, Isaiah 2 verses , Acts 1 verse, Romans 1 verse, 1 Peter 1 verse
The last verse of Isaiah is 66:24 - And they shall go forth and look upon the corpses of the men who have transgressed against Me. For their worm does not die, and their fire is not quenched. They shall be an abhorrence to all flesh.Jesus is recorded as making reference to a portion of the verse (bold above) in connection with the punishment of hell three times: in Mark 9 verses 44, 46 and 48.
I am going to use Isaiah 43: 4 as an example. Since you are precious and honored in my sight and because I love you, I will give men in exchange for you and people in exchange for your life. Isaiah 43: 4 (NIV)
Isaiah 7:13
The word moth is found in 11 verse in the Bible and it refers to the clothes moth. Job 3 verses Psalms 1 verse Isaiah 2 verses Hosea 1 verse Matthew 2 verses Luke 1 verse James 1 verse
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In the bible book of Isaiah Chapter 1 verse 1, Isaiah's father name is Amoz (not the prophet Amos)
It appears you are using a 'Reference or Study Bible' which has explanations on the bottom of each page that adds information about a verse noted. In your question, Isaiah chapter 8 verse 22 ends this chapter and chapter 9:1 or verse 1 begins. Concerning the ch 530 it refers to the word 'darkness' in Isaiah 8:22 and says to go to Isaiah 5:30 or verse 30 in chapter 5 to see the other usage of the imagery of darkness to indicate judgment - moral and spiritual blythe but also speaking of the Assyrian invasion which took away liberty and brought with it foreign oppression.
Isaiah 51:17
He started in Isaiah 61:1 and ended in verse 2 "acceptable year of the Lord."
In the book of Isaiah chapter 7 and verse 14 by the prophet Isaiah
Isaiah, chapter 7, verse 14.
Isaiah 41:10
Isaiah 6:8
He heard God saying "whom will I send," and he said "Here am I; send me." Isaiah 6:8.