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OET-RV ISA Chapter 64

OETISA 64 ©

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64If you’d torn the skies open, then had come down,

the mountains would have shaken in front of you.

2Just as fire ignites twigs and boils water,

making your name known to your enemies will make the nations tremble in front of you.

3When you did amazing things that we weren’t expecting, you came down.

The mountains shook in front of you.

4Since ancient times, no one has heard,

≈ and people’s ears haven’t listened to anything like that.

No eye has seen any god other than you,

→ who takes action for those who wait, expecting his help.[ref]

5You meet the one who is happy and who does what is right

who remembers your instructions.

Listen, you were angry because we sinned over a long period

but now we will be saved.

6We’ve all become like someone ‘unclean’

≈ and all the good things we do are like a used menstrual rag.

Because of our acts of disobedience,

all of us have been like leaves that withered and were carried off like the wind.


7There’s no one left who calls on your name—

≈ no one who stirs themself up to take hold of you,

because you’ve hidden yourself from us

and allowed our acts of disobedience to dissolve us away.

8But now, Yahweh, you are our father.

We are the clay, and you’re our potter,

and all of us are the your handiwork.

9Don’t be excessively angry, Yahweh,

≈ and don’t remember our disobedience forever.

Wow, please look here—all of us are your people.

10Your sacred cities have become a wilderness:

Tsiyyon (Zion) has become a wilderness.

≈ Yerushalem (Jerusalem) became a desolation.

11Our sacred and beautiful temple, where our ancestors praised you,

has now been burnt,

≈ and everything that we liked there is in ruins.

12After those, will you restrain yourself, Yahweh?

Will you remain silent as you make us suffer so much?


64:4: 1Cor 2:9.

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