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ISA 1:1–2:5 ©

Isaiah 1

1The vision of Judah and Jerusalem, as seen by Isaiah the son of Amoz, in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.

The prophet’s lament over the unfaithfulness of the people to their God

2Hear, you heavens! Listen, earth,

for the Lord is the speaker.

‘I raised my childen and brought them up,

but they have rebelled against me.

3Even an ox knows its owner,

and a donkey its master’s manger;

but Israel does not know,

my people are thoughtless.’


4Sinful nation!

A people laden with guilt,

a brood of evildoers,

children all corrupt,

they have forsaken the Lord,

spurned the Holy One of Israel,

turned their backs on him.


5Why would you invite more beatings

by straying yet further from him?

Your whole head is sick,

your heart is all diseased,

6from the sole of the foot to the head

there is no health at all,

nothing but bruises and welts

and wounds that are raw and bleeding,

all unpressed and unbandaged,

all unsoftened with oil.


7Your land is a desolation,

your cities are burned with fire,

the fields before your eyes

are being devoured by foreigners.

8And the daughter of Zion is left

all alone like a booth in a vineyard,

a lodge in a cucumber field,

like a city under siege.

9Were it not that the Lord of Hosts

had spared a few of us,

we would be like Sodom,

or another Gomorrah.

The futility of a merely ceremonial worship

10Attend to the Lord’s message,

you rulers of Sodom!

Hear what our God has to teach you,

you folk of Gomorrah.

11‘Why do you think I care,’

says the Lord,

‘for your countless sacrifices?

I am sick of burnt offerings of rams

and the fat of fed steers,

blood of bulls, lambs, or goats,

is no pleasure to me.

12When you come before me in worship,

who has asked you for these things?

Trample my courts no more,

13bring offerings no more.

Your offerings are meaningless,

their incense disgusts me.

The new moon and Sabbath,

the call to assembly,

your sinful ceremonies

I cannot endure.

14I loathe your new moon festivals,

your annual assemblies.

They weigh me down,

I am tired of the burden.


15So when you lift up your hands,

I will turn away my eyes;

when you make your many prayers,

I will not listen to you.

Your hands are full of blood:

16wash, and make youself clean.

Banish out of my sight

the wicked things that you do.

Cease to do evil,

17learn to do good.

Seek justice,

help the oppressed,

uphold the rights of the orphan,

defend the cause of the widow.’

The great alternatives

18‘Come,’ says the Lord, ‘and now

let us reason together.

Your sins, though like scarlet, may yet

become white as the snow.

Though they be crimson-red,

they may yet be as wool.

19If you are obedient and willing,

you will eat the good of the land;

20but if you refuse and rebel,

by the sword you will be eaten,

for the mouth of the Lord has spoken it.’

Zion’s present shame and future glory

21Alas! How the once faithful city

has become a prostitute.

She who was once full of justice,

where righteousness resided,

22Your silver is now become dross,

and your wine mixed with water.

23Your rulers are grown to be rebels,

the companions of thieves -

every one of them fond of their bribe,

hunting ever for gifts,

caring nothing for the rights of the orphan

or the cause of the widow.


24This then says the Lord, God of Hosts,

the Mighty One of Israel:

‘I will get satisfaction from my foes,

wreck vengeance on my enemies.

25I will turn my hand against you,

I will melt you down and skim off your slag,

I will remove your impurities.


26I will give you good judges again

counsellors as you used to have,

and then you will called

the city of justice, the faithful city.


27Zion will be ransomed by justice,

and by righteousness her people.

28But rebels and sinners will be crushed,

and those who abandon the Lord will perish.

The heathen cult and its doom

29The sacred oaks you delight in will bring you shame,

the gardens you worship in will make you blush.

30Like a tree with withered leaves

you will be - like a waterless garden.

31The strong will become like tinder,

their evil deeds the spark,

and both will burn together

and no one will quench the flame.

Jerusalem the centre of blessing to the world; arbitration, disarmament, and international peace

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2The message of Isaiah the son of Amoz: his vision of Judah and Jerusalem.

2In the after-time it will be

that the mountain of the Lord

will be set at the head of the mountains,

and exalted above the hills.

All the peoples will thither stream,

3many nations will go and say,

‘Come, let us go to the mount of the Lord,

to the house of the God of Jacob,

so that he in his ways may instruct us,

and that we in his paths may walk.

For instruction proceeds from Zion,

the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.’

4He will judge the disputes of the peoples,

and for manifold nations so justly will arbitrate

that their swords they will beat into ploughshares,

and to pruning-hooks their spears.

Nation will not lift up sword against nation,

and war they will learn no more.


5O household of Jacob, come,

let us walk in the light of the Lord.

ISA 1:1–2:5 ©

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