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ISA 29:1–29:24 ©

Isaiah 29

29Woe, Ariel, Ariel,

the city of where David encamped!

Add year to year;

let the festivals come around.

2But I will cause distress to Ariel,

and it will be mourning and lamentation,

and it will be to me like an altar hearth.

3And I will encamp against you like a circle,

and I will besiege against you with a station,

and I will raise fortifications against you.

4And you will become low;

you will speak from the ground,

and your speech will be low from the dust.

And your voice will be like a ritual pit from the earth,

and your speech will chirp from the dust.


5But the multitude of your strangers will be like fine dust,

and the multitude of the terrible, like passing chaff.

And it will happen in an instant, suddenly.

6From Yahweh of Armies it will be visited

with thunder and with earthquake and a great noise,

storm and tempest and the flame of a devouring fire.

7And it will be like a dream, a vision of the night,

the multitude of all of the nations warring against Ariel

and all of the ones warring against it and its stronghold

and the ones causing distress to it.

8And it will be like when the hungry dreams, and behold, he is eating,

but he awakens, and his soul is empty.

Or like when the thirsty dreams, and behold, he is drinking,

but he awakens, and behold, he is faint and his soul is longing.

Thus will be the multitude of all of the nations

warring against Mount Zion.


9Make yourselves wait and have amazement;

blind yourselves and be blind!

They are drunk, but not with wine;

they stagger, but not with beer.

10For Yahweh has poured out on you

a spirit of deep sleep,

and he has closed your eyes, the prophets,

and he has covered your heads, the seers.

11And the vision of all has become to you like the words of a sealed scroll, which, they give it to one knowing writing, saying, “Read this, please,” and he says, “I am not able, for it is sealed.” 12Or the scroll is given to one who does not know writing, saying, “Read this, please,” and he says, “I do not know writing.”

13And the Lord said,

“Because this people approaches with its mouth

and they honor me with its lips,

but its heart is far from me

and their fearing of me

is a taught commandment of men,

14therefore, behold me, adding to make wonderful with this people,

making wonderful and a wonder.

And the wisdom of its wise will perish,

and the understanding of its understanding ones will hide itself.”


15Woe to the ones making deep

to hide counsel from Yahweh,

and it is in darkness, their deeds,

and they say, “Who sees us, and who knows us?”

16Your overturning!

Or the potter should be regarded as the clay,

that the made should say of its Maker,

“He did not make me,”

or the form should say of its Former,

“He does not understand”?

17Is it not yet a little, a trifle,

and Lebanon will turn into agricultural land,

and agricultural land will be regarded as a forest?

18And on that day the deaf will hear

the words of a scroll,

and from gloom and from darkness

the eyes of the blind will see.

19And the poor will add rejoicing in Yahweh,

and the needy of man will be glad

in the Holy One of Israel.

20For the terrible will cease,

and the mocker will end,

and all of the watchers of iniquity will be cut off,

21the ones making a man sinful with a word,

and they set a trap for the one reproving at the gate,

and they turn aside the righteous with emptiness.


22Therefore, thus says Yahweh, who redeemed Abraham, to the house of Jacob:

“Now let Jacob not have shame,

and now let not his face become pale.

23For when he sees his children,

the work of my hands, in his midst,

they will sanctify my name,

and they will sanctify the Holy One of Jacob,

and they will fear the God of Israel.

24And the ones erring in spirit will know understanding,

and the ones grumbling will learn instruction.”

ISA 29:1–29:24 ©

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