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OET-RV by cross-referenced section ISA 48:12

ISA 48:12–48:22 ©

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The chosen by God destroy of Babylon

Isa 48:12–22

12Listen to me Yakov (Jacob),

≈ and Yisrael (Israel) who I called.

I am he, the first, and also the last.[ref]

13Yes, my hand founded the earth,

and my right hand stretched out the skies.

I call to them, then they stand together.


14Gather together all of you and listen.

Which of those idols has announced these things?

Yahweh’s dearest ally will implement Yahweh’s desire on Babylon

and apply his power to those Chaldeans.

15I’ve spoken. I’ve summoned him.

I’ve brought him, and he will succeed in his mission.


16Come close to me and listen to this:

From the beginning, I haven’t spoken in secrecy.

I was there when those things happened.

My master Yahweh has sent me and his spirit.

17Yahweh, Yisrael’s holy one and the one who paid the price for your freedom, says this:

I am your god, Yahweh, who teaches you to prosper—

who leads you in the path that you should follow.

18If you had paid attention to my instructions

then you would have had peace like a river

and your righteousness like waves in the ocean.

19Your descendants would have been as numerous as the sand,

≈ and the offspring from your womb like its grains.

It wouldn’t have been destroyed

≈ and had its name removed from my presence.


20Go away from Babylon.[ref]

≈ Flee from those Chaldeans.

Proclaim this with a happy song.

Send it out to the ends of the earth to say:

Yahweh has paid the price to free his servant Yakov.

21They weren’t thirsty when he led them through the wildernesses.

He made water flow out of a rock for them—

≈ he split open the rock and the water gushed out.


22There’s no peace for the wicked says Yahweh.[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Isa 44:6:

6Yisrael’s king and the one who bought their freedom,

Commander-in-chief Yahweh says this:

I’m the first and the last,[ref]

≈ and there’s no other god—just me.


44:6: Isa 48:12; Rev 1:17; 22:13.

Rev 1:17:

17And when I saw him, I quickly lay at his feet, breathless like a dead man, but he placed his right hand on me, and told me, “Don’t be afraid. I am the first and the last.[ref]


1:17: Isa 44:6; 48:12; Rev 2:8; 22:13.

22:13:

13I’m the A and the Z—the first and the last—the beginning and the end.[ref]


22:13: a Rev 1:8; b Isa 44:6; 48:12; Rev 1:17; 2:8.

Rev 18:4:

4Then I heard someone else from heaven saying,[ref]

“Come out from her, my people,

so that you won’t participate in her sins

and so that you won’t be on the receiving end of the plagues intended for her,


18:4: Isa 48:20; Jer 50:8; 51:6,45.

Isa 57:21:

21My god says that there’s no peace for those who are wicked.

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