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OET-RV by cross-referenced section ISA 65:1

ISA 65:1–65:16 ©

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Judgement from Yahweh

Isa 65:1–16

65“I let myself be consulted by those who hadn’t asked,

≈ I let myself be found by those who hadn’t searched for me.[ref]

I said, ‘Here I am. Here I am.’ to a nation that wasn’t even calling out my name.

2All day long, I held my hands out to a rebellious people,[ref]

who do just what they want rather than walking the good path

3a people who continually provoke me to anger.

They regularly sacrifice in gardens

and burn incense on brick altars.

4They sit among graves and spend the night in such places.

They eat pork, and soup made from ‘uncleanmeat,

5saying, ‘Don’t come near me because I’m more holy than you!’

Those people make me angry like a fire burning all day long.


6“Listen, it’s written in front of me.

I won’t stay silent because I’ll repay—

I’ll repay where it hurts

7your disobedience and that of your ancestors together.”

Yahweh says, “They burnt incense on the mountains,

≈ and taunted me on the hills,

so I’ll measure out their wages where it hurts.”


8This is what Yahweh says:

When juice is found in some grapes on the vine,

then someone will say, ‘Don’t destroy it because there’s good in it,’

so too for the sake of my servants, I won’t destroy everyone.

9I’ll bring descendants out of Yakov (Jacob),

≈ and someone to possess my mountains out of Yehudah (Judah),

and my chosen ones will take possession of it,

≈ and my servants will live there.

10The Sharon plain will become a pasture for the flocks,

≈ and the Akor valley will be a resting place for cattle

for my people who search for me.[ref]


11But you all who abandon Yahweh,

≈ who forget my sacred mountain,

who prepare a table for Fortune,

≈ and fill mixed wine for Destiny,

12I’ll appoint you all for the sword.

≈ You’ll all bow down for slaughter

because I called and you all didn’t answer.

≈ I spoke and you all didn’t listen,

and did what I considered to be evil

≈ and you chose what I didn’t like.

13So my master, Yahweh, says this:

Listen, my servants will eat, but you’ll all be hungry.

≈ Look, my servants will drink, but you’ll all be thirsty.

≈ Watch, my servants will celebrate, but you’ll all be put to shame.

14Listen, my servants will shout happily as they celebrate,

^ but you’ll all cry out from mental anguish,

≈ and you’ll all wail because of your broken spirits.

15Your names will remain in your language as curse words for my chosen ones,

but my master Yahweh will put you to death,

and then he will call his servants by another name.

16Anyone who blesses themself on earth, will bless themself by the god of certainty,

≈ and anyone who makes a vow on earth, will promise by the god of certainty,

because their former troubles will be forgotten because they’ll be hidden from my eyes.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Rom 10:20:

20And Yeshayah dared to write:[ref]

‘The ones who weren’t looking for me found me.

I showed myself to the ones not asking about me.’


10:20: Isa 65:1 (LXX).

Rom 10:21:

21But to Yisrael he wrote:[ref] ‘All day I stretched out my hands to a people who won’t believe and who speak against me.’


10:21: Isa 65:2 (LXX).

Josh 7:24-26:

24Then Yehoshua took Achan and the silver, the cloak, the gold along with his children and his animals, his tent and everything he owned, and took them to the Akor Valley along with all the people, 25and he said, “Why did you cause trouble for us? Yahweh will trouble you today.” And the people executed him by throwing rocks at him. Then they threw rocks at them all and burnt the bodies 26and piled rocks over them which are still there to this day and Yahweh’s anger subsided. That’s why that place is called ‘Akor’ (i.e., ‘Trouble’) Valley to this day.

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