THE BOOK OF ISAIAH
1Isaiah1 1:1
The
vision
of
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz,
which
he
saw
concerning
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
days
of
Uzziah,
Jotham,
Ahaz,
and
Hezekiah,
kings
of
Judah.
2 1:2
Hear,
O
heavens,
and
give
ear,
O
earth;
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken:
I
have
nourished
and
brought
up
children,
and
they
have
rebelled
against
me.
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The
ox
knoweth
his
owner,
and
the
ass
his
master’s
crib;
but
Israel
doth
not
know,
my
people
doth
not
consider.
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Ah
sinful
nation,
a
people
laden
with
iniquity,
a
seed
of evil-doers,
children
that
deal
corruptly!
they
have
forsaken
Jehovah,
they
have
despised
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
they
are
estranged
and
gone
backward.
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Why
will
ye
be
still
stricken,
that
ye
revolt
more
and
more?
the
whole
head
is
sick,
and
the
whole
heart
faint.
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From
the
sole
of
the
foot
even
unto
the
head
there
is
no
soundness
in
it;
but
wounds,
and
bruises,
and
fresh
stripes:
they
have
not
been
closed,
neither
bound
up,
neither
mollified
with
oil.
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Your
country
is
desolate;
your
cities
are
burned
with
fire;
your
land,
strangers
devour
it
in
your
presence,
and
it
is
desolate,
as
overthrown
by
strangers.
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And
the
daughter
of
Zion
is
left
as
a
booth
in
a
vineyard,
as
a
lodge
in
a
garden
of
cucumbers,
as
a
besieged
city.
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Except
Jehovah
of
hosts
had
left
unto
us
a
very
small
remnant,
we
should
have
been
as
Sodom,
we
should
have
been
like
unto
Gomorrah.
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Hear
the
word
of
Jehovah,
ye
rulers
of
Sodom;
give
ear
unto
the
law
of
our
God,
ye
people
of
Gomorrah.
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What
unto
me
is
the
multitude
of
your
sacrifices?
saith
Jehovah:
I
have
had
enough
of
the burnt-offerings
of
rams,
and
the
fat
of
fed
beasts;
and
I
delight
not
in
the
blood
of
bullocks,
or
of
lambs,
or
of he-goats.
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When
ye
come
to
appear
before
me,
who
hath
required
this
at
your
hand,
to
trample
my
courts?
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Bring
no
more
vain
oblations;
incense
is
an
abomination
unto
me;
new
moon
and
sabbath,
the
calling
of
assemblies,—I
cannot
away
with
iniquity
and
the
solemn
meeting.
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Your
new
moons
and
your
appointed
feasts
my
soul
hateth;
they
are
a
trouble
unto
me;
I
am
weary
of
bearing
them.
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And
when
ye
spread
forth
your
hands,
I
will
hide
mine
eyes
from
you;
yea,
when
ye
make
many
prayers,
I
will
not
hear:
your
hands
are
full
of
blood.
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Wash
you,
make
you
clean;
put
away
the
evil
of
your
doings
from
before
mine
eyes;
cease
to
do
evil;
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learn
to
do
well;
seek
justice,
relieve
the
oppressed,
judge
the
fatherless,
plead
for
the
widow.
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Come
now,
and
let
us
reason
together,
saith
Jehovah:
though
your
sins
be
as
scarlet,
they
shall
be
as
white
as
snow;
though
they
be
red
like
crimson,
they
shall
be
as
wool.
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If
ye
be
willing
and
obedient,
ye
shall
eat
the
good
of
the
land:
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but
if
ye
refuse
and
rebel,
ye
shall
be
devoured
with
the
sword;
for
the
mouth
of
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
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How
is
the
faithful
city
become
a
harlot!
she
that
was
full
of
justice!
righteousness
lodged
in
her,
but
now
murderers.
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Thy
silver
is
become
dross,
thy
wine
mixed
with
water.
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Thy
princes
are
rebellious,
and
companions
of
thieves;
every
one
loveth
bribes,
and
followeth
after
rewards:
they
judge
not
the
fatherless,
neither
doth
the
cause
of
the
widow
come
unto
them.
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Therefore
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
Mighty
One
of
Israel,
Ah,
I
will
ease
me
of
mine
adversaries,
and
avenge
me
of
mine
enemies;
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and
I
will
turn
my
hand
upon
thee,
and
thoroughly
purge
away
thy
dross,
and
will
take
away
all
thy
tin;
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and
I
will
restore
thy
judges
as
at
the
first,
and
thy
counsellors
as
at
the
beginning:
afterward
thou shalt
be
called
The
city
of
righteousness,
a
faithful
town.
27 1:27
Zion
shall
be
redeemed
with
justice,
and
her
converts
with
righteousness.
28 1:28
But
the
destruction
of
transgressors
and
sinners
shall
be
together,
and
they
that
forsake
Jehovah
shall
be
consumed.
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For
they
shall
be
ashamed
of
the
oaks
which
ye
have
desired,
and
ye
shall
be
confounded
for
the
gardens
that
ye
have
chosen.
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For
ye
shall
be
as
an
oak
whose
leaf
fadeth,
and
as
a
garden
that
hath
no
water.
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And
the
strong
shall
be
as
tow,
and
his
work
as
a
spark;
and
they
shall
both
burn
together,
and
none
shall
quench
them.
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The
word
that
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz
saw
concerning
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
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And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
the
latter
days,
that
the
mountain
of Jehovah’s
house
shall
be
established
on
the
top
of
the
mountains,
and
shall
be
exalted
above
the
hills;
and
all
nations
shall
flow
unto
it.
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And
many
peoples
shall
go
and
say,
Come
ye,
and
let
us
go
up
to
the
mountain
of
Jehovah,
to
the
house
of
the
God
of
Jacob;
and
he
will
teach
us
of
his
ways,
and
we
will
walk
in
his
paths:
for
out
of
Zion
shall
go
forth
the
law,
and
the
word
of
Jehovah
from
Jerusalem.
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And
he
will
judge
between
the
nations,
and
will
decide
concerning
many
peoples;
and
they
shall
beat
their
swords
into
plowshares,
and
their
spears
into pruning-hooks;
nation
shall
not
lift
up
sword
against
nation,
neither
shall
they
learn
war
any
more.
5 2:5
O
house
of
Jacob,
come
ye,
and
let
us
walk
in
the
light
of
Jehovah.
6 2:6
For
thou
hast
forsaken
thy
people
the
house
of
Jacob,
because
they
are
filled
with
customs
from
the
east,
and
are
soothsayers
like
the
Philistines,
and
they
strike
hands
with
the
children
of
foreigners.
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And
their
land
is
full
of
silver
and
gold,
neither
is
there
any
end
of
their
treasures;
their
land
also
is
full
of
horses,
neither
is
there
any
end
of
their
chariots.
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Their
land
also
is
full
of
idols;
they
worship
the
work
of
their
own
hands,
that
which
their
own
fingers
have
made.
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And
the
mean
man
is
bowed
down,
and
the
great
man
is
brought
low:
therefore
forgive
them
not.
10 2:10
Enter
into
the
rock,
and
hide
thee
in
the
dust,
from
before
the
terror
of
Jehovah,
and
from
the
glory
of
his
majesty.
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The
lofty
looks
of
man
shall
be
brought
low,
and
the
haughtiness
of
men
shall
be
bowed
down,
and
Jehovah
alone
shall
be
exalted
in
that
day.
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For
there
shall
be
a
day
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
upon
all
that
is
proud
and
haughty,
and
upon
all
that
is
lifted
up;
and
it
shall
be
brought
low;
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and
upon
all
the
cedars
of
Lebanon,
that
are
high
and
lifted
up,
and
upon
all
the
oaks
of
Bashan,
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and
upon
all
the
high
mountains,
and
upon
all
the
hills
that
are
lifted
up,
15 2:15
and
upon
every
lofty
tower,
and
upon
every
fortified
wall,
16 2:16
and
upon
all
the
ships
of
Tarshish,
and
upon
all
pleasant
imagery.
17 2:17
And
the
loftiness
of
man
shall
be
bowed
down,
and
the
haughtiness
of
men
shall
be
brought
low;
and
Jehovah
alone
shall
be
exalted
in
that
day.
18 2:18
And
the
idols
shall
utterly
pass
away.
19 2:19
And
men
shall
go
into
the
caves
of
the
rocks,
and
into
the
holes
of
the
earth,
from
before
the
terror
of
Jehovah,
and
from
the
glory
of
his
majesty,
when
he
ariseth
to
shake
mightily
the
earth.
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In
that
day
men
shall
cast
away
their
idols
of
silver,
and
their
idols
of
gold,
which
have
been
made
for
them
to
worship,
to
the
moles
and
to
the
bats;
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to
go
into
the
caverns
of
the
rocks,
and
into
the
clefts
of
the ragged
rocks,
from
before
the
terror
of
Jehovah,
and
from
the
glory
of
his
majesty,
when
he
ariseth
to
shake
mightily
the
earth.
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Cease
ye
from
man,
whose
breath
is
in
his
nostrils;
for
wherein
is
he
to
be
accounted
of?
31 3:1
For,
behold,
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
doth
take
away
from
Jerusalem
and
from
Judah
stay
and
staff,
the
whole
stay
of
bread,
and
the
whole
stay
of
water;
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the
mighty
man,
and
the
man
of
war;
the
judge,
and
the
prophet,
and
the
diviner,
and
the
elder;
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the
captain
of
fifty,
and
the
honorable
man,
and
the
counsellor,
and
the
expert
artificer,
and
the
skilful
enchanter.
4 3:4
And
I
will
give
children
to
be
their
princes,
and
babes
shall
rule
over
them.
5 3:5
And
the
people
shall
be
oppressed,
every
one
by
another,
and
every
one
by
his
neighbor:
the
child
shall
behave
himself
proudly
against
the
old
man,
and
the
base
against
the
honorable.
6 3:6
When
a
man
shall
take
hold
of
his
brother
in
the
house
of
his
father,
saying,
Thou
hast
clothing,
be
thou
our
ruler,
and
let
this
ruin
be
under
thy
hand;
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in
that
day
shall
he
lift
up
his
voice,
saying,
I
will
not
be
a
healer;
for
in
my
house
is
neither
bread
nor
clothing:
ye
shall
not
make
me
ruler
of
the
people.
8 3:8
For
Jerusalem
is
ruined,
and
Judah
is
fallen;
because
their
tongue
and
their
doings
are
against
Jehovah,
to
provoke
the
eyes
of
his
glory.
9 3:9
The
show
of
their
countenance
doth
witness
against
them;
and
they
declare
their
sin
as
Sodom,
they
hide
it
not.
Woe
unto
their
soul!
for
they
have
done
evil
unto
themselves.
10 3:10
Say
ye
of
the
righteous,
that
it
shall
be
well
with
him;
for
they
shall
eat
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
11 3:11
Woe
unto
the
wicked!
it
shall
be
ill
with
him;
for
what
his
hands
have
done
shall
be
done
unto
him.
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As
for
my
people,
children
are
their
oppressors,
and
women
rule
over
them.
O
my
people,
they
that
lead
thee
cause
thee
to
err,
and
destroy
the
way
of
thy
paths.
13 3:13
Jehovah
standeth
up
to
contend,
and
standeth
to
judge
the
peoples.
14 3:14
Jehovah
will
enter
into
judgment
with
the
elders
of
his
people,
and
the
princes
thereof:
It
is
ye
that
have
eaten
up
the
vineyard;
the
spoil
of
the
poor
is
in
your
houses:
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what
mean
ye
that
ye
crush
my
people,
and
grind
the
face
of
the
poor?
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts.
16 3:16
Moreover
Jehovah
said,
Because
the
daughters
of
Zion
are
haughty,
and
walk
with
outstretched
necks
and
wanton
eyes,
walking
and
mincing
as
they
go,
and
making
a
tinkling
with
their
feet;
17 3:17
therefore
the
Lord
will
smite
with
a
scab
the
crown
of
the
head
of
the
daughters
of
Zion,
and
Jehovah
will
lay
bare
their
secret
parts.
18 3:18
In
that
day
the
Lord
will
take
away
the
beauty
of
their
anklets,
and
the
cauls,
and
the crescents;
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the
pendants,
and
the
bracelets,
and
the
mufflers;
20 3:20
the headtires,
and
the
ankle
chains,
and
the
sashes,
and
the perfume-boxes,
and
the
amulets;
21 3:21
the
rings,
and
the nose-jewels;
22 3:22
the
festival
robes,
and
the
mantles,
and
the
shawls,
and
the satchels;
23 3:23
the hand-mirrors,
and
the
fine
linen,
and
the
turbans,
and
the
veils.
24 3:24
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
instead
of
sweet
spices
there
shall
be
rottenness;
and
instead
of
a
girdle,
a
rope;
and
instead
of
well
set
hair,
baldness;
and
instead
of
a
robe,
a
girding
of
sackcloth;
branding
instead
of
beauty.
25 3:25
Thy
men
shall
fall
by
the
sword,
and
thy
mighty
in
the
war.
26 3:26
And
her
gates
shall
lament
and
mourn;
and
she
shall
be
desolate
and
sit
upon
the
ground.
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And
seven
women
shall
take
hold
of
one
man
in
that
day,
saying,
We
will
eat
our
own
bread,
and
wear
our
own
apparel:
only
let
us
be
called
by
thy
name;
take
thou
away
our
reproach.
2 4:2
In
that
day
shall
the
branch
of
Jehovah
be
beautiful
and
glorious,
and
the
fruit
of
the
land
shall
be
excellent
and
comely
for
them
that
are
escaped
of
Israel.
3 4:3
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
he
that
is
left
in
Zion,
and
he
that
remaineth
in
Jerusalem,
shall
be
called
holy,
even
every
one
that
is
written
among
the
living
in
Jerusalem;
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when
the
Lord
shall
have
washed
away
the
filth
of
the
daughters
of
Zion,
and
shall
have
purged
the
blood
of
Jerusalem
from
the
midst
thereof,
by
the
spirit
of
justice,
and
by
the
spirit
of
burning.
5 4:5
And
Jehovah
will
create
over
the
whole
habitation
of
mount
Zion,
and
over
her
assemblies,
a
cloud
and
smoke
by
day,
and
the
shining
of
a
flaming
fire
by
night;
for
over
all
the
glory
shall
be
spread
a
covering.
6 4:6
And
there
shall
be
a
pavilion
for
a
shade
in
the day-time
from
the
heat,
and
for
a
refuge
and
for
a
covert
from
storm
and
from
rain.
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Let
me
sing
for
my
wellbeloved
a
song
of
my
beloved
touching
his
vineyard.
My
wellbeloved
had
a
vineyard
in
a
very
fruitful
hill:
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and
he
digged
it,
and
gathered
out
the
stones
thereof,
and
planted
it
with
the
choicest
vine,
and
built
a
tower
in
the
midst
of
it,
and
also
hewed
out
a
winepress
therein:
and
he
looked
that
it
should
bring
forth
grapes,
and
it
brought
forth
wild
grapes.
3 5:3
And
now,
O
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
and
men
of
Judah,
judge,
I
pray
you,
betwixt
me
and
my
vineyard.
4 5:4
What
could
have
been
done
more
to
my
vineyard,
that
I
have
not
done
in
it?
wherefore,
when
I
looked
that
it
should
bring
forth
grapes,
brought
it
forth
wild
grapes?
5 5:5
And
now
I
will
tell
you
what
I
will
do
to
my
vineyard:
I
will
take
away
the
hedge
thereof,
and
it
shall
be
eaten
up;
I
will
break
down
the
wall
thereof,
and
it
shall
be
trodden
down:
6 5:6
and
I
will
lay
it
waste;
it
shall
not
be
pruned
nor
hoed;
but
there
shall
come
up
briers
and
thorns:
I
will
also
command
the
clouds
that
they
rain
no
rain
upon
it.
7 5:7
For
the
vineyard
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
the
house
of
Israel,
and
the
men
of
Judah
his
pleasant
plant:
and
he
looked
for
justice,
but,
behold,
oppression;
for
righteousness,
but,
behold,
a
cry.
8 5:8
Woe
unto
them
that
join
house
to
house,
that
lay
field
to
field,
till
there
be
no
room,
and
ye
be
made
to
dwell
alone
in
the
midst
of
the
land!
9 5:9
In
mine
ears
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts,
Of
a
truth
many
houses
shall
be
desolate,
even
great
and
fair,
without
inhabitant.
10 5:10
For
ten
acres
of
vineyard
shall
yield
one
bath,
and
a
homer
of
seed
shall
yield
but
an
ephah.
11 5:11
Woe
unto
them
that
rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
that
they
may
follow
strong
drink;
that
tarry
late
into
the
night,
till
wine
inflame
them!
12 5:12
And
the
harp
and
the lute,
the
tabret
and
the
pipe,
and
wine,
are
in
their
feasts;
but
they
regard
not
the
work
of
Jehovah,
neither
have
they
considered
the
operation
of
his
hands.
13 5:13
Therefore
my
people
are
gone
into
captivity
for
lack
of
knowledge;
and
their
honorable
men
are
famished,
and
their
multitude
are
parched
with
thirst.
14 5:14
Therefore
Sheol
hath
enlarged
its
desire,
and
opened
its
mouth
without
measure;
and
their
glory,
and
their
multitude,
and
their
pomp,
and
he
that
rejoiceth
among
them,
descend
into
it.
15 5:15
And
the
mean
man
is
bowed
down,
and
the
great
man
is
humbled,
and
the
eyes
of
the
lofty
are
humbled:
16 5:16
but
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
exalted
in
justice,
and
God
the
Holy
One
is
sanctified
in
righteousness.
17 5:17
Then
shall
the
lambs
feed
as
in
their
pasture,
and
the
waste
places
of
the
fat
ones
shall
wanderers
eat.
18 5:18
Woe
unto
them
that
draw
iniquity
with
cords
of
falsehood,
and
sin
as
it
were
with
a
cart
rope;
19 5:19
that
say,
Let
him
make
speed,
let
him
hasten
his
work,
that
we
may
see
it;
and
let
the
counsel
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
draw
nigh
and
come,
that
we
may
know
it!
20 5:20
Woe
unto
them
that
call
evil
good,
and
good
evil;
that
put
darkness
for
light,
and
light
for
darkness;
that
put
bitter
for
sweet,
and
sweet
for
bitter!
21 5:21
Woe
unto
them
that
are
wise
in
their
own
eyes,
and
prudent
in
their
own
sight!
22 5:22
Woe
unto
them
that
are
mighty
to
drink
wine,
and
men
of
strength
to
mingle
strong
drink;
23 5:23
that
justify
the
wicked
for
a
bribe,
and
take
away
the
righteousness
of
the
righteous
from
him!
24 5:24
Therefore
as
the
tongue
of
fire
devoureth
the
stubble,
and
as
the
dry
grass sinketh
down
in
the
flame,
so
their
root
shall
be
as
rottenness,
and
their
blossom
shall
go
up
as
dust;
because
they
have
rejected
the
law
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
and
despised
the
word
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
25 5:25
Therefore
is
the
anger
of
Jehovah
kindled
against
his
people,
and
he
hath
stretched
forth
his
hand
against
them,
and
hath
smitten
them;
and
the
mountains
tremble,
and
their
dead
bodies
are
as
refuse
in
the
midst
of
the
streets.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
26 5:26
And
he
will
lift
up
an
ensign
to
the
nations
from
far,
and
will
hiss
for
them
from
the
end
of
the
earth;
and,
behold,
they
shall
come
with
speed
swiftly.
27 5:27
None
shall
be
weary
nor
stumble
among
them;
none
shall
slumber
nor
sleep;
neither
shall
the
girdle
of
their
loins
be
loosed,
nor
the
latchet
of
their
shoes
be
broken:
28 5:28
whose
arrows
are
sharp,
and
all
their
bows
bent;
their
horses’
hoofs
shall
be
accounted
as
flint,
and
their
wheels
as
a
whirlwind:
29 5:29
their
roaring
shall
be
like
a
lioness,
they
shall
roar
like
young
lions;
yea,
they
shall
roar,
and
lay
hold
of
the
prey,
and
carry
it
away
safe,
and
there
shall
be
none
to
deliver.
30 5:30
And
they
shall
roar
against
them
in
that
day
like
the
roaring
of
the
sea:
and
if
one
look
unto
the
land,
behold,
darkness
and
distress;
and
the
light
is
darkened
in
the
clouds
thereof.
61 6:1
In
the
year
that
king
Uzziah
died
I
saw
the
Lord
sitting
upon
a
throne,
high
and
lifted
up;
and
his
train
filled
the
temple.
2 6:2
Above
him
stood
the
seraphim:
each
one
had
six
wings;
with
twain
he
covered
his
face,
and
with
twain
he
covered
his
feet,
and
with
twain
he
did
fly.
3 6:3
And
one
cried
unto
another,
and
said,
Holy,
holy,
holy,
is
Jehovah
of
hosts:
the
whole
earth
is
full
of
his
glory.
4 6:4
And
the
foundations
of
the
thresholds
shook
at
the
voice
of
him
that
cried,
and
the
house
was
filled
with
smoke.
5 6:5
Then
said
I,
Woe
is
me!
for
I
am
undone;
because
I
am
a
man
of
unclean
lips,
and
I
dwell
in
the
midst
of
a
people
of
unclean
lips:
for
mine
eyes
have
seen
the
King,
Jehovah
of
hosts.
6 6:6
Then
flew
one
of
the
seraphim
unto
me,
having
a
live
coal
in
his
hand,
which
he
had
taken
with
the
tongs
from
off
the
altar:
7 6:7
and
he
touched
my
mouth
with
it,
and
said,
Lo,
this
hath
touched
thy
lips;
and
thine
iniquity
is
taken
away,
and
thy
sin
forgiven.
8 6:8
And
I
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord,
saying,
Whom
shall
I
send,
and
who
will
go
for
us?
Then
I
said,
Here
am
I;
send
me.
9 6:9
And
he
said,
Go,
and
tell
this
people,
Hear
ye
indeed,
but
understand
not;
and
see
ye
indeed,
but
perceive
not.
10 6:10
Make
the
heart
of
this
people
fat,
and
make
their
ears
heavy,
and
shut
their
eyes;
lest
they
see
with
their
eyes,
and
hear
with
their
ears,
and
understand
with
their
heart,
and
turn
again,
and
be
healed.
11 6:11
Then
said
I,
Lord,
how
long?
And
he
answered,
Until
cities
be
waste
without
inhabitant,
and
houses
without
man,
and
the
land
become
utterly
waste,
12 6:12
and
Jehovah
have
removed
men
far
away,
and
the
forsaken
places
be
many
in
the
midst
of
the
land.
13 6:13
And
if
there
be
yet
a
tenth
in
it,
it
also
shall
in
turn
be
eaten
up:
as
a
terebinth,
and
as
an
oak,
whose
stock
remaineth,
when
they
are
felled;
so
the
holy
seed
is
the
stock
thereof.
71 7:1
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
days
of
Ahaz
the
son
of
Jotham,
the
son
of
Uzziah,
king
of
Judah,
that
Rezin
the
king
of
Syria,
and
Pekah
the
son
of
Remaliah,
king
of
Israel,
went
up
to
Jerusalem
to
war
against
it,
but
could
not
prevail
against
it.
2 7:2
And
it
was
told
the
house
of
David,
saying,
Syria
is
confederate
with
Ephraim.
And
his
heart
trembled,
and
the
heart
of
his
people,
as
the
trees
of
the
forest
tremble
with
the
wind.
3 7:3
Then
said
Jehovah
unto
Isaiah,
Go
forth
now
to
meet
Ahaz,
thou,
and
Shear-jashub
thy
son,
at
the
end
of
the
conduit
of
the
upper
pool,
in
the
highway
of
the
fuller’s
field;
4 7:4
and
say
unto
him,
Take
heed,
and
be
quiet;
fear
not,
neither
let
thy
heart
be
faint,
because
of
these
two
tails
of
smoking
firebrands,
for
the
fierce
anger
of
Rezin
and
Syria,
and
of
the
son
of
Remaliah.
5 7:5
Because
Syria,
Ephraim,
and
the
son
of
Remaliah,
have
purposed
evil
against
thee,
saying,
6 7:6
Let
us
go
up
against
Judah,
and
vex
it,
and
let
us
make
a
breach
therein
for
us,
and
set
up
a
king
in
the
midst
of
it,
even
the
son
of
Tabeel;
7 7:7
thus
saith
the
Lord
Jehovah,
It
shall
not
stand,
neither
shall
it
come
to
pass.
8 7:8
For
the
head
of
Syria
is
Damascus,
and
the
head
of
Damascus
is
Rezin;
and
within
threescore
and
five
years
shall
Ephraim
be
broken
in
pieces,
so
that
it
shall
not
be
a
people:
9 7:9
and
the
head
of
Ephraim
is
Samaria,
and
the
head
of
Samaria
is
Remaliah’s
son.
If
ye
will
not
believe,
surely
ye
shall
not
be
established.
10 7:10
And
Jehovah
spake
again
unto
Ahaz,
saying,
11 7:11
Ask
thee
a
sign
of
Jehovah
thy
God;
ask
it
either
in
the
depth,
or
in
the
height
above.
12 7:12
But
Ahaz
said,
I
will
not
ask,
neither
will
I
tempt
Jehovah.
13 7:13
And
he
said,
Hear
ye
now,
O
house
of
David:
Is
it
a
small
thing
for
you
to
weary
men,
that
ye
will
weary
my
God
also?
14 7:14
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
will
give
you
a
sign:
behold,
a
virgin
shall
conceive,
and
bear
a
son,
and
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
15 7:15
Butter
and
honey
shall
he
eat,
when
he
knoweth
to
refuse
the
evil,
and
choose
the
good.
16 7:16
For
before
the
child
shall
know
to
refuse
the
evil,
and
choose
the
good,
the
land
whose
two
kings
thou
abhorrest
shall
be
forsaken.
17 7:17
Jehovah
will
bring
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
upon
thy
father’s
house,
days
that
have
not
come,
from
the
day
that
Ephraim
departed
from
Judah—
even
the
king
of
Assyria.
18 7:18
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
Jehovah
will
hiss
for
the
fly
that
is
in
the
uttermost
part
of
the
rivers
of
Egypt,
and
for
the
bee
that
is
in
the
land
of
Assyria.
19 7:19
And
they
shall
come,
and
shall
rest
all
of
them
in
the
desolate
valleys,
and
in
the
clefts
of
the
rocks,
and
upon
all thorn-hedges,
and
upon
all
pastures.
20 7:20
In
that
day
will
the
Lord
shave
with
a
razor
that
is
hired
in
the
parts
beyond
the
River,
even
with
the
king
of
Assyria,
the
head
and
the
hair
of
the
feet;
and
it
shall
also
consume
the
beard.
21 7:21
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
a
man
shall
keep
alive
a
young
cow,
and
two
sheep;
22 7:22
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
because
of
the
abundance
of
milk
which
they
shall
give
he
shall
eat
butter:
for
butter
and
honey
shall
every
one
eat
that
is
left
in
the
midst
of
the
land.
23 7:23
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
every
place,
where
there
were
a
thousand
vines
at
a
thousand
silverlings,
shall
be
for
briers
and
thorns.
24 7:24
With
arrows
and
with
bow
shall
one
come
thither,
because
all
the
land
shall
be
briers
and
thorns.
25 7:25
And
all
the
hills
that
were
digged
with
the
mattock,
thou shalt
not
come
thither
for
fear
of
briers
and
thorns;
but
it
shall
be
for
the
sending
forth
of
oxen,
and
for
the
treading
of
sheep.
81 8:1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
me,
Take
thee
a
great
tablet,
and
write
upon
it
with
the
pen
of
a
man,
For
Maher-shalal-hash-baz;
2 8:2
and
I
will
take
unto
me
faithful
witnesses
to
record,
Uriah
the
priest,
and
Zechariah
the
son
of
Jeberechiah.
3 8:3
And
I
went
unto
the
prophetess;
and
she
conceived,
and
bare
a
son.
Then
said
Jehovah
unto
me,
Call
his
name
Maher-shalal-hash-baz.
4 8:4
For
before
the
child
shall
have
knowledge
to
cry,
My
father,
and,
My
mother,
the
riches
of
Damascus
and
the
spoil
of
Samaria
shall
be
carried
away
before
the
king
of
Assyria.
5 8:5
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
me
yet
again,
saying,
6 8:6
Forasmuch
as
this
people
have
refused
the
waters
of
Shiloah
that
go
softly,
and
rejoice
in
Rezin
and
Remaliah’s
son;
7 8:7
now
therefore,
behold,
the
Lord
bringeth
up
upon
them
the
waters
of
the
River,
strong
and
many,
even
the
king
of
Assyria
and
all
his
glory:
and
it
shall
come
up
over
all
its
channels,
and
go
over
all
its
banks;
8 8:8
and
it
shall
sweep
onward
into
Judah;
it
shall
overflow
and
pass
through;
it
shall
reach
even
to
the
neck;
and
the
stretching
out
of
its
wings
shall
fill
the
breadth
of
thy
land,
O
Immanuel.
9 8:9
Make
an
uproar,
O
ye
peoples,
and
be
broken
in
pieces;
and
give
ear,
all
ye
of
far
countries:
gird
yourselves,
and
be
broken
in
pieces;
gird
yourselves,
and
be
broken
in
pieces.
10 8:10
Take
counsel
together,
and
it
shall
be
brought
to
nought;
speak
the
word,
and
it
shall
not
stand:
for
God
is
with
us.
11 8:11
For
Jehovah
spake
thus
to
me
with
a
strong
hand,
and
instructed
me
not
to
walk
in
the
way
of
this
people,
saying,
12 8:12
Say
ye
not,
A
conspiracy,
concerning
all
whereof
this
people
shall
say,
A
conspiracy;
neither
fear
ye
their
fear,
nor
be
in
dread
thereof.
13 8:13
Jehovah
of
hosts,
him
shall
ye
sanctify;
and
let
him
be
your
fear,
and
let
him
be
your
dread.
14 8:14
And
he
shall
be
for
a
sanctuary;
but
for
a
stone
of
stumbling
and
for
a
rock
of
offence
to
both
the
houses
of
Israel,
for
a
gin
and
for
a
snare
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem.
15 8:15
And
many
shall
stumble
thereon,
and
fall,
and
be
broken,
and
be
snared,
and
be
taken.
16 8:16
Bind
thou
up
the
testimony,
seal
the
law
among
my
disciples.
17 8:17
And
I
will
wait
for
Jehovah,
that
hideth
his
face
from
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
I
will
look
for
him.
18 8:18
Behold,
I
and
the
children
whom
Jehovah
hath
given
me
are
for
signs
and
for
wonders
in
Israel
from
Jehovah
of
hosts,
who
dwelleth
in
mount
Zion.
19 8:19
And
when
they
shall
say
unto
you,
Seek
unto
them
that
have
familiar
spirits
and
unto
the
wizards,
that chirp
and
that
mutter:
should
not
a
people
seek
unto
their
God?
on
behalf
of
the
living
should
they
seek
unto
the
dead?
20 8:20
To
the
law
and
to
the
testimony!
if
they
speak
not
according
to
this
word,
surely
there
is
no
morning
for
them.
21 8:21
And
they
shall
pass
through
it,
sore
distressed
and
hungry;
and
it
shall
come
to
pass
that,
when
they
shall
be
hungry,
they
shall
fret
themselves,
and
curse
by
their
king
and
by
their
God,
and
turn
their
faces
upward:
22 8:22
and
they
shall
look
unto
the
earth,
and,
behold,
distress
and
darkness,
the
gloom
of
anguish;
and
into
thick
darkness
they
shall
be
driven
away.
91 9:1
But
there
shall
be
no
gloom
to
her
that
was
in
anguish.
In
the
former
time
he
brought
into
contempt
the
land
of
Zebulun
and
the
land
of
Naphtali;
but
in
the
latter
time
hath
he
made
it
glorious,
by
the
way
of
the
sea,
beyond
the
Jordan,
Galilee
of
the
nations.
2 9:2
The
people
that
walked
in
darkness
have
seen
a
great
light:
they
that
dwelt
in
the
land
of
the
shadow
of
death,
upon
them
hath
the
light
shined.
3 9:3
Thou
hast
multiplied
the
nation,
thou
hast
increased
their
joy:
they
joy
before
thee
according
to
the
joy
in
harvest,
as
men
rejoice
when
they
divide
the
spoil.
4 9:4
For
the
yoke
of
his
burden,
and
the
staff
of
his
shoulder,
the
rod
of
his
oppressor,
thou
hast
broken
as
in
the
day
of
Midian.
5 9:5
For
all
the
armor
of
the
armed
man
in
the
tumult,
and
the
garments
rolled
in
blood,
shall
be
for
burning,
for
fuel
of
fire.
6 9:6
For
unto
us
a
child
is
born,
unto
us
a
son
is
given;
and
the
government
shall
be
upon
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
Counsellor,
Mighty
God,
Everlasting
Father,
Prince
of
Peace.
7 9:7
Of
the
increase
of
his
government
and
of
peace
there
shall
be
no
end,
upon
the
throne
of
David,
and
upon
his
kingdom,
to
establish
it,
and
to
uphold
it
with
justice
and
with
righteousness
from
henceforth
even
for
ever.
The
zeal
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
will
perform
this.
8 9:8
The
Lord
sent
a
word
into
Jacob,
and
it
hath
lighted
upon
Israel.
9 9:9
And
all
the
people
shall
know,
even
Ephraim
and
the
inhabitant
of
Samaria,
that
say
in
pride
and
in
stoutness
of
heart,
10 9:10
The
bricks
are
fallen,
but
we
will
build
with
hewn
stone;
the
sycomores
are
cut
down,
but
we
will
put
cedars
in
their
place.
11 9:11
Therefore
Jehovah
will
set
up
on
high
against
him
the
adversaries
of
Rezin,
and
will
stir
up
his
enemies,
12 9:12
the
Syrians
before,
and
the
Philistines
behind;
and
they
shall
devour
Israel
with
open
mouth.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
13 9:13
Yet
the
people
have
not
turned
unto
him
that
smote
them,
neither
have
they
sought
Jehovah
of
hosts.
14 9:14
Therefore
Jehovah
will
cut
off
from
Israel
head
and
tail, palm-branch
and
rush,
in
one
day.
15 9:15
The
elder
and
the
honorable
man,
he
is
the
head;
and
the
prophet
that
teacheth
lies,
he
is
the
tail.
16 9:16
For
they
that
lead
this
people
cause
them
to
err;
and
they
that
are
led
of
them
are
destroyed.
17 9:17
Therefore
the
Lord
will
not
rejoice
over
their
young
men,
neither
will
he
have
compassion
on
their
fatherless
and
widows;
for
every
one
is
profane
and
an evil-doer,
and
every
mouth
speaketh
folly.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
18 9:18
For
wickedness
burneth
as
the
fire;
it
devoureth
the
briers
and
thorns;
yea,
it
kindleth
in
the
thickets
of
the
forest,
and
they
roll
upward
in
a
column
of
smoke.
19 9:19
Through
the
wrath
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
the
land
burnt
up;
and
the
people
are
as
the
fuel
of
fire:
no
man
spareth
his
brother.
20 9:20
And
one
shall
snatch
on
the
right
hand,
and
be
hungry;
and
he
shall
eat
on
the
left
hand,
and
they
shall
not
be
satisfied:
they
shall
eat
every
man
the
flesh
of
his
own
arm:
21 9:21
Manasseh,
Ephraim;
and
Ephraim,
Manasseh;
and
they
together
shall
be
against
Judah.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
101 10:1
Woe
unto
them
that
decree
unrighteous
decrees,
and
to
the writers
that
write
perverseness;
2 10:2
to
turn
aside
the
needy
from
justice,
and
to
rob
the
poor
of
my
people
of
their
right,
that
widows
may
be
their
spoil,
and
that
they
may
make
the
fatherless
their
prey!
3 10:3
And
what
will
ye
do
in
the
day
of
visitation,
and
in
the
desolation
which
shall
come
from
far?
to
whom
will
ye
flee
for
help?
and
where
will
ye
leave
your
glory?
4 10:4
They
shall
only
bow
down
under
the
prisoners,
and
shall
fall
under
the
slain.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
5 10:5
Ho
Assyrian,
the
rod
of
mine
anger,
the
staff
in
whose
hand
is
mine
indignation!
6 10:6
I
will
send
him
against
a
profane
nation,
and
against
the
people
of
my
wrath
will
I
give
him
a
charge,
to
take
the
spoil,
and
to
take
the
prey,
and
to
tread
them
down
like
the
mire
of
the
streets.
7 10:7
Howbeit
he
meaneth
not
so,
neither
doth
his
heart
think
so;
but
it
is
in
his
heart
to
destroy,
and
to
cut
off
nations
not
a
few.
8 10:8
For
he
saith,
Are
not
my
princes
all
of
them
kings?
9 10:9
Is
not
Calno
as
Carchemish?
is
not
Hamath
as
Arpad?
is
not
Samaria
as
Damascus?
10 10:10
As
my
hand
hath
found
the
kingdoms
of
the
idols,
whose
graven
images
did
excel
them
of
Jerusalem
and
of
Samaria;
11 10:11
shall
I
not,
as
I
have
done
unto
Samaria
and
her
idols,
so
do
to
Jerusalem
and
her
idols?
12 10:12
Wherefore
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that,
when
the
Lord
hath
performed
his
whole
work
upon
mount
Zion
and
on
Jerusalem,
I
will
punish
the
fruit
of
the
stout
heart
of
the
king
of
Assyria,
and
the
glory
of
his
high
looks.
13 10:13
For
he
hath
said,
By
the
strength
of
my
hand
I
have
done
it,
and
by
my
wisdom;
for
I
have
understanding:
and
I
have
removed
the
bounds
of
the
peoples,
and
have
robbed
their
treasures,
and
like
a
valiant
man
I
have
brought
down
them
that
sit
on
thrones:
14 10:14
and
my
hand
hath
found
as
a
nest
the
riches
of
the
peoples;
and
as
one
gathereth
eggs
that
are
forsaken,
have
I
gathered
all
the
earth:
and
there
was
none
that
moved
the
wing,
or
that
opened
the
mouth,
or
chirped.
15 10:15
Shall
the
axe
boast
itself
against
him
that
heweth
therewith?
shall
the
saw
magnify
itself
against
him
that wieldeth
it?
as
if
a
rod
should
wield
them
that
lift
it
up,
or
as
if
a
staff
should
lift
up
him
that
is
not
wood.
16 10:16
Therefore
will
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
send
among
his
fat
ones
leanness;
and
under
his
glory
there
shall
be
kindled
a
burning
like
the
burning
of
fire.
17 10:17
And
the
light
of
Israel
will
be
for
a
fire,
and
his
Holy
One
for
a
flame;
and
it
will
burn
and
devour
his
thorns
and
his
briers
in
one
day.
18 10:18
And
he
will
consume
the
glory
of
his
forest,
and
of
his
fruitful
field,
both
soul
and
body:
and
it
shall
be
as
when
a standard-bearer
fainteth.
19 10:19
And
the
remnant
of
the
trees
of
his
forest
shall
be
few,
so
that
a
child
may
write
them.
20 10:20
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
the
remnant
of
Israel,
and
they
that
are
escaped
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
shall
no
more
again
lean
upon
him
that
smote
them,
but
shall
lean
upon
Jehovah,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
in
truth.
21 10:21
A
remnant
shall
return,
even
the
remnant
of
Jacob,
unto
the
mighty
God.
22 10:22
For
though
thy
people,
Israel,
be
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
only
a
remnant
of
them
shall
return:
a
destruction
is
determined,
overflowing
with
righteousness.
23 10:23
For
a
full
end,
and
that
determined,
will
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
make
in
the
midst
of
all
the
earth.
24 10:24
Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
O
my
people
that
dwellest
in
Zion,
be
not
afraid
of
the
Assyrian,
though
he
smite
thee
with
the
rod,
and
lift
up
his
staff
against
thee,
after
the
manner
of
Egypt.
25 10:25
For
yet
a
very
little
while,
and
the
indignation
against
thee
shall
be
accomplished,
and
mine
anger
shall
be
directed
to
his
destruction.
26 10:26
And
Jehovah
of
hosts
will
stir
up
against
him
a
scourge,
as
in
the
slaughter
of
Midian
at
the
rock
of
Oreb:
and
his
rod
will
be
over
the
sea,
and
he
will
lift
it
up
after
the
manner
of
Egypt.
27 10:27
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
his
burden
shall
depart
from
off
thy
shoulder,
and
his
yoke
from
off
thy
neck,
and
the
yoke
shall
be
destroyed
by
reason
of
fatness.
28 10:28
He
is
come
to
Aiath,
he
is
passed
through
Migron;
at
Michmash
he
layeth
up
his
baggage;
29 10:29
they
are
gone
over
the
pass;
they
have
taken
up
their
lodging
at
Geba;
Ramah
trembleth;
Gibeah
of
Saul
is
fled.
30 10:30
Cry
aloud
with
thy
voice,
O
daughter
of
Gallim!
hearken,
O
Laishah!
O
thou
poor
Anathoth!
31 10:31
Madmenah
is
a
fugitive;
the
inhabitants
of
Gebim
flee
for
safety.
32 10:32
This
very
day
shall
he
halt
at
Nob:
he
shaketh
his
hand
at
the
mount
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
the
hill
of
Jerusalem.
33 10:33
Behold,
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
will
lop
the
boughs
with
terror:
and
the
high
of
stature
shall
be
hewn
down,
and
the
lofty
shall
be
brought
low.
34 10:34
And
he
will
cut
down
the
thickets
of
the
forest
with
iron,
and
Lebanon
shall
fall
by
a
mighty
one.
111 11:1
And
there
shall
come
forth
a
shoot
out
of
the
stock
of
Jesse,
and
a
branch
out
of
his
roots
shall
bear
fruit.
2 11:2
And
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah
shall
rest
upon
him,
the
spirit
of
wisdom
and
understanding,
the
spirit
of
counsel
and
might,
the
spirit
of
knowledge
and
of
the
fear
of
Jehovah.
3 11:3
And
his
delight
shall
be
in
the
fear
of
Jehovah;
and
he
shall
not
judge
after
the
sight
of
his
eyes,
neither
decide
after
the
hearing
of
his
ears;
4 11:4
but
with
righteousness
shall
he
judge
the
poor,
and
decide
with
equity
for
the
meek
of
the
earth;
and
he
shall
smite
the
earth
with
the
rod
of
his
mouth;
and
with
the
breath
of
his
lips
shall
he
slay
the
wicked.
5 11:5
And
righteousness
shall
be
the
girdle
of
his
waist,
and
faithfulness
the
girdle
of
his
loins.
6 11:6
And
the
wolf
shall
dwell
with
the
lamb,
and
the
leopard
shall
lie
down
with
the
kid;
and
the
calf
and
the
young
lion
and
the
fatling
together;
and
a
little
child
shall
lead
them.
7 11:7
And
the
cow
and
the
bear
shall
feed;
their
young
ones
shall
lie
down
together;
and
the
lion
shall
eat
straw
like
the
ox.
8 11:8
And
the
sucking
child
shall
play
on
the
hole
of
the
asp,
and
the
weaned
child
shall
put
his
hand
on
the adder’s
den.
9 11:9
They
shall
not
hurt
nor
destroy
in
all
my
holy
mountain;
for
the
earth
shall
be
full
of
the
knowledge
of
Jehovah,
as
the
waters
cover
the
sea.
10 11:10
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
the
root
of
Jesse,
that
standeth
for
an
ensign
of
the
peoples,
unto
him
shall
the
nations
seek;
and
his resting-place
shall
be
glorious.
11 11:11
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
the
Lord
will
set
his
hand
again
the
second
time
to
recover
the
remnant
of
his
people,
that
shall
remain,
from
Assyria,
and
from
Egypt,
and
from
Pathros,
and
from
Cush,
and
from
Elam,
and
from
Shinar,
and
from
Hamath,
and
from
the
islands
of
the
sea.
12 11:12
And
he
will
set
up
an
ensign
for
the
nations,
and
will
assemble
the
outcasts
of
Israel,
and
gather
together
the
dispersed
of
Judah
from
the
four
corners
of
the
earth.
13 11:13
The
envy
also
of
Ephraim
shall
depart,
and
they
that
vex
Judah
shall
be
cut
off:
Ephraim
shall
not
envy
Judah,
and
Judah
shall
not
vex
Ephraim.
14 11:14
And
they
shall
fly
down
upon
the
shoulder
of
the
Philistines
on
the
west;
together
shall
they
despoil
the
children
of
the
east:
they
shall
put
forth
their
hand
upon
Edom
and
Moab;
and
the
children
of
Ammon
shall
obey
them.
15 11:15
And
Jehovah
will
utterly
destroy
the
tongue
of
the
Egyptian
sea;
and
with
his
scorching
wind
will
he
wave
his
hand
over
the
River,
and
will
smite
it
into
seven
streams,
and
cause
men
to
march
over
dryshod.
16 11:16
And
there
shall
be
a
highway
for
the
remnant
of
his
people,
that
shall
remain,
from
Assyria;
like
as
there
was
for
Israel
in
the
day
that
he
came
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
121 12:1
And
in
that
day
thou shalt
say,
I
will
give
thanks
unto
thee,
O
Jehovah;
for
though
thou wast
angry
with
me,
thine
anger
is
turned
away
and
thou comfortest
me.
2 12:2
Behold,
God
is
my
salvation;
I
will
trust,
and
will
not
be
afraid:
for
Jehovah,
even
Jehovah,
is
my
strength
and
song;
and
he
is
become
my
salvation.
3 12:3
Therefore
with
joy
shall
ye
draw
water
out
of
the
wells
of
salvation.
4 12:4
And
in
that
day
shall
ye
say,
Give
thanks
unto
Jehovah,
call
upon
his
name,
declare
his
doings
among
the
peoples,
make
mention
that
his
name
is
exalted.
5 12:5
Sing
unto
Jehovah;
for
he
hath
done
excellent
things:
let
this
be
known
in
all
the
earth.
6 12:6
Cry
aloud
and
shout,
thou
inhabitant
of
Zion;
for
great
in
the
midst
of
thee
is
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
131 13:1
The
burden
of
Babylon,
which
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz
did
see.
2 13:2
Set
ye
up
an
ensign
upon
the
bare
mountain,
lift
up
the
voice
unto
them,
wave
the
hand,
that
they
may
go
into
the
gates
of
the
nobles.
3 13:3
I
have
commanded
my
consecrated
ones,
yea,
I
have
called
my
mighty
men
for
mine
anger,
even
my
proudly
exulting
ones.
4 13:4
The
noise
of
a
multitude
in
the
mountains,
as
of
a
great
people!
the
noise
of
a
tumult
of
the
kingdoms
of
the
nations
gathered
together!
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
mustering
the
host
for
the
battle.
5 13:5
They
come
from
a
far
country,
from
the
uttermost
part
of
heaven,
even
Jehovah,
and
the
weapons
of
his
indignation,
to
destroy
the
whole
land.
6 13:6
Wail
ye;
for
the
day
of
Jehovah
is
at
hand;
as
destruction
from
the
Almighty
shall
it
come.
7 13:7
Therefore
shall
all
hands
be
feeble,
and
every
heart
of
man
shall
melt:
8 13:8
and
they
shall
be
dismayed;
pangs
and
sorrows
shall
take
hold
of
them;
they
shall
be
in
pain
as
a
woman
in
travail:
they
shall
look
in amazement
one
at
another;
their
faces
shall
be
faces
of
flame.
9 13:9
Behold,
the
day
of
Jehovah
cometh,
cruel,
with
wrath
and
fierce
anger;
to
make
the
land
a
desolation,
and
to
destroy
the
sinners
thereof
out
of
it.
10 13:10
For
the
stars
of
heaven
and
the
constellations
thereof
shall
not
give
their
light;
the
sun
shall
be
darkened
in
its
going
forth,
and
the
moon
shall
not
cause
its
light
to
shine.
11 13:11
And
I
will
punish
the
world
for
their
evil,
and
the
wicked
for
their
iniquity:
and
I
will
cause
the
arrogancy
of
the
proud
to
cease,
and
will
lay
low
the
haughtiness
of
the
terrible.
12 13:12
I
will
make
a
man
more
rare
than
fine
gold,
even
a
man
than
the
pure
gold
of
Ophir.
13 13:13
Therefore
I
will
make
the
heavens
to
tremble,
and
the
earth
shall
be
shaken
out
of
its
place,
in
the
wrath
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
and
in
the
day
of
his
fierce
anger.
14 13:14
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
as
the
chased
roe,
and
as
sheep
that
no
man
gathereth,
they
shall
turn
every
man
to
his
own
people,
and
shall
flee
every
man
to
his
own
land.
15 13:15
Every
one
that
is
found
shall
be
thrust
through;
and
every
one
that
is
taken
shall
fall
by
the
sword.
16 13:16
Their
infants
also
shall
be
dashed
in
pieces
before
their
eyes;
their
houses
shall
be
rifled,
and
their
wives
ravished.
17 13:17
Behold,
I
will
stir
up
the
Medes
against
them,
who
shall
not
regard
silver,
and
as
for
gold,
they
shall
not
delight
in
it.
18 13:18
And
their
bows
shall
dash
the
young
men
in
pieces;
and
they
shall
have
no
pity
on
the
fruit
of
the
womb;
their
eye
shall
not
spare
children.
19 13:19
And
Babylon,
the
glory
of
kingdoms,
the
beauty
of
the
Chaldeans’
pride,
shall
be
as
when
God
overthrew
Sodom
and
Gomorrah.
20 13:20
It
shall
never
be
inhabited,
neither
shall
it
be
dwelt
in
from
generation
to
generation:
neither
shall
the
Arabian
pitch
tent
there;
neither
shall
shepherds
make
their
flocks
to
lie
down
there.
21 13:21
But
wild
beasts
of
the
desert
shall
lie
there;
and
their
houses
shall
be
full
of
doleful
creatures;
and
ostriches
shall
dwell
there,
and
wild
goats
shall
dance
there.
22 13:22
And
wolves
shall
cry
in
their
castles,
and
jackals
in
the
pleasant
palaces:
and
her
time
is
near
to
come,
and
her
days
shall
not
be
prolonged.
141 14:1
For
Jehovah
will
have
compassion
on
Jacob,
and
will
yet
choose
Israel,
and
set
them
in
their
own
land:
and
the
sojourner
shall
join
himself
with
them,
and
they
shall
cleave
to
the
house
of
Jacob.
2 14:2
And
the
peoples
shall
take
them,
and
bring
them
to
their
place;
and
the
house
of
Israel
shall
possess
them
in
the
land
of
Jehovah
for
servants
and
for
handmaids:
and
they
shall
take
them
captive
whose
captives
they
were;
and
they
shall
rule
over
their
oppressors.
3 14:3
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
the
day
that
Jehovah
shall
give
thee
rest
from
thy
sorrow,
and
from
thy
trouble,
and
from
the
hard
service
wherein
thou wast
made
to
serve,
4 14:4
that
thou shalt
take
up
this
parable
against
the
king
of
Babylon,
and
say,
How
hath
the
oppressor
ceased!
the
golden
city
ceased!
5 14:5
Jehovah
hath
broken
the
staff
of
the
wicked,
the
sceptre
of
the
rulers;
6 14:6
that
smote
the
peoples
in
wrath
with
a
continual
stroke,
that
ruled
the
nations
in
anger,
with
a
persecution
that
none
restrained.
7 14:7
The
whole
earth
is
at
rest,
and
is
quiet:
they
break
forth
into
singing.
8 14:8
Yea,
the fir-trees
rejoice
at
thee,
and
the
cedars
of
Lebanon,
saying,
Since
thou
art
laid
low,
no
hewer
is
come
up
against
us.
9 14:9
Sheol
from
beneath
is
moved
for
thee
to
meet
thee
at
thy
coming;
it
stirreth
up
the
dead
for
thee,
even
all
the
chief
ones
of
the
earth;
it
hath
raised
up
from
their
thrones
all
the
kings
of
the
nations.
10 14:10
All
they
shall
answer
and
say
unto
thee,
Art
thou
also
become
weak
as
we?
art
thou
become
like
unto
us?
11 14:11
Thy
pomp
is
brought
down
to
Sheol,
and
the
noise
of
thy
viols:
the
worm
is
spread
under
thee,
and
worms
cover
thee.
12 14:12
How
art
thou
fallen
from
heaven,
O day-star,
son
of
the
morning!
how
art
thou
cut
down
to
the
ground,
that
didst
lay
low
the
nations!
13 14:13
And
thou
saidst
in
thy
heart,
I
will
ascend
into
heaven,
I
will
exalt
my
throne
above
the
stars
of
God;
and
I
will
sit
upon
the
mount
of
congregation,
in
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
north;
14 14:14
I
will
ascend
above
the
heights
of
the
clouds;
I
will
make
myself
like
the
Most
High.
15 14:15
Yet
thou shalt
be
brought
down
to
Sheol,
to
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
pit.
16 14:16
They
that
see
thee
shall
gaze
at
thee,
they
shall
consider
thee,
saying,
Is
this
the
man
that
made
the
earth
to
tremble,
that
did
shake
kingdoms;
17 14:17
that
made
the
world
as
a
wilderness,
and
overthrew
the
cities
thereof;
that
let
not
loose
his
prisoners
to
their
home?
18 14:18
All
the
kings
of
the
nations,
all
of
them,
sleep
in
glory,
every
one
in
his
own
house.
19 14:19
But
thou
art
cast
forth
away
from
thy
sepulchre
like
an
abominable
branch,
clothed
with
the
slain,
that
are
thrust
through
with
the
sword,
that
go
down
to
the
stones
of
the
pit;
as
a
dead
body
trodden
under
foot.
20 14:20
Thou shalt
not
be
joined
with
them
in
burial,
because
thou
hast
destroyed
thy
land,
thou
hast
slain
thy
people;
the
seed
of evil-doers
shall
not
be
named
for
ever.
21 14:21
Prepare
ye
slaughter
for
his
children
for
the
iniquity
of
their
fathers,
that
they
rise
not
up,
and
possess
the
earth,
and
fill
the
face
of
the
world
with
cities.
22 14:22
And
I
will
rise
up
against
them,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts,
and
cut
off
from
Babylon
name
and
remnant,
and
son
and
son’s
son,
saith
Jehovah.
23 14:23
I
will
also
make
it
a
possession
for
the porcupine,
and
pools
of
water:
and
I
will
sweep
it
with
the
besom
of
destruction,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts.
24 14:24
Jehovah
of
hosts
hath
sworn,
saying,
Surely,
as
I
have
thought,
so
shall
it
come
to
pass;
and
as
I
have
purposed,
so
shall
it
stand:
25 14:25
that
I
will
break
the
Assyrian
in
my
land,
and
upon
my
mountains
tread
him
under
foot:
then
shall
his
yoke
depart
from
off
them,
and
his
burden
depart
from
off
their
shoulder.
26 14:26
This
is
the
purpose
that
is
purposed
upon
the
whole
earth;
and
this
is
the
hand
that
is
stretched
out
upon
all
the
nations.
27 14:27
For
Jehovah
of
hosts
hath
purposed,
and
who
shall
annul
it?
and
his
hand
is
stretched
out,
and
who
shall
turn
it
back?
28 14:28
In
the
year
that
king
Ahaz
died
was
this
burden.
29 14:29
Rejoice
not,
O
Philistia,
all
of
thee,
because
the
rod
that
smote
thee
is
broken;
for
out
of
the
serpent’s
root
shall
come
forth
an
adder,
and
his
fruit
shall
be
a
fiery
flying
serpent.
30 14:30
And
the first-born
of
the
poor
shall
feed,
and
the
needy
shall
lie
down
in
safety;
and
I
will
kill
thy
root
with
famine,
and
thy
remnant
shall
be
slain.
31 14:31
Howl,
O
gate;
cry,
O
city;
thou
art
melted
away,
O
Philistia,
all
of
thee;
for
there
cometh
a
smoke
out
of
the
north,
and
there
is
no
straggler
in
his
ranks.
32 14:32
What
then
shall
one
answer
the
messengers
of
the
nation?
That
Jehovah
hath
founded
Zion,
and
in
her
shall
the
afflicted
of
his
people
take
refuge.
151 15:1
The
burden
of
Moab.
For
in
a
night
Ar
of
Moab
is
laid
waste,
and
brought
to
nought;
for
in
a
night
Kir
of
Moab
is
laid
waste,
and
brought
to
nought.
2 15:2
They
are
gone
up
to Bayith,
and
to
Dibon,
to
the
high
places,
to
weep:
Moab waileth
over
Nebo,
and
over
Medeba;
on
all
their
heads
is
baldness,
every
beard
is
cut
off.
3 15:3
In
their
streets
they
gird
themselves
with
sackcloth;
on
their
housetops,
and
in
their
broad
places,
every
one waileth,
weeping
abundantly.
4 15:4
And
Heshbon
crieth
out,
and
Elealeh;
their
voice
is
heard
even
unto
Jahaz:
therefore
the
armed
men
of
Moab
cry
aloud;
his
soul
trembleth
within
him.
5 15:5
My
heart
crieth
out
for
Moab;
her
nobles
flee
unto
Zoar,
to Eglath-shelishi-yah:
for
by
the
ascent
of
Luhith
with
weeping
they
go
up;
for
in
the
way
of
Horonaim
they
raise
up
a
cry
of
destruction.
6 15:6
For
the
waters
of
Nimrim
shall
be
desolate;
for
the
grass
is
withered
away,
the
tender
grass
faileth,
there
is
no
green
thing.
7 15:7
Therefore
the
abundance
they
have
gotten,
and
that
which
they
have
laid
up,
shall
they
carry
away
over
the
brook
of
the
willows.
8 15:8
For
the
cry
is
gone
round
about
the
borders
of
Moab;
the
wailing
thereof
unto
Eglaim,
and
the
wailing
thereof
unto
Beer-elim.
9 15:9
For
the
waters
of
Dimon
are
full
of
blood;
for
I
will
bring
yet
more
upon
Dimon,
a
lion
upon
them
of
Moab
that
escape,
and
upon
the
remnant
of
the
land.
161 16:1
Send
ye
the
lambs
for
the
ruler
of
the
land
from
Selah
to
the
wilderness,
unto
the
mount
of
the
daughter
of
Zion.
2 16:2
For
it
shall
be
that,
as
wandering
birds,
as
a
scattered
nest,
so
shall
the
daughters
of
Moab
be
at
the
fords
of
the
Arnon.
3 16:3
Give
counsel,
execute
justice;
make
thy
shade
as
the
night
in
the
midst
of
the
noonday;
hide
the
outcasts;
betray
not
the
fugitive.
4 16:4
Let
mine
outcasts
dwell
with
thee;
as
for
Moab,
be
thou
a
covert
to
him
from
the
face
of
the
destroyer.
For
the
extortioner
is
brought
to
nought,
destruction
ceaseth,
the
oppressors
are
consumed
out
of
the
land.
5 16:5
And
a
throne
shall
be
established
in
lovingkindness;
and
one
shall
sit
thereon
in
truth,
in
the
tent
of
David,
judging,
and
seeking
justice,
and
swift
to
do
righteousness.
6 16:6
We
have
heard
of
the
pride
of
Moab,
that
he
is
very
proud;
even
of
his
arrogancy,
and
his
pride,
and
his
wrath;
his boastings
are
nought.
7 16:7
Therefore
shall
Moab
wail
for
Moab,
every
one
shall
wail:
for
the raisin-cakes
of
Kir-hareseth
shall
ye
mourn,
utterly
stricken.
8 16:8
For
the
fields
of
Heshbon
languish,
and
the
vine
of
Sibmah;
the
lords
of
the
nations
have
broken
down
the
choice
branches
thereof,
which
reached
even
unto
Jazer,
which
wandered
into
the
wilderness;
its
shoots
were
spread
abroad,
they
passed
over
the
sea.
9 16:9
Therefore
I
will
weep
with
the
weeping
of
Jazer
for
the
vine
of
Sibmah;
I
will
water
thee
with
my
tears,
O
Heshbon,
and
Elealeh:
for
upon
thy
summer
fruits
and
upon
thy
harvest
the
battle
shout
is
fallen.
10 16:10
And
gladness
is
taken
away,
and
joy
out
of
the
fruitful
field;
and
in
the
vineyards
there
shall
be
no
singing,
neither
joyful
noise:
no
treader
shall
tread
out
wine
in
the
presses;
I
have
made
the
vintage
shout
to
cease.
11 16:11
Wherefore
my
heart
soundeth
like
a
harp
for
Moab,
and
mine
inward
parts
for
Kir-heres.
12 16:12
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
Moab presenteth
himself,
when
he
wearieth
himself
upon
the
high
place,
and
shall
come
to
his
sanctuary
to
pray,
that
he
shall
not
prevail.
13 16:13
This
is
the
word
that
Jehovah
spake
concerning
Moab
in
time
past.
14 16:14
But
now
Jehovah
hath
spoken,
saying,
Within
three
years,
as
the
years
of
a
hireling,
the
glory
of
Moab
shall
be
brought
into
contempt,
with
all
his
great
multitude;
and
the
remnant
shall
be
very
small
and
of
no
account.
171 17:1
The
burden
of
Damascus.
Behold,
Damascus
is
taken
away
from
being
a
city,
and
it
shall
be
a
ruinous
heap.
2 17:2
The
cities
of
Aroer
are
forsaken;
they
shall
be
for
flocks,
which
shall
lie
down,
and
none
shall
make
them
afraid.
3 17:3
And
the
fortress
shall
cease
from
Ephraim,
and
the
kingdom
from
Damascus,
and
the
remnant
of
Syria;
they
shall
be
as
the
glory
of
the
children
of
Israel,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts.
4 17:4
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
the
glory
of
Jacob
shall
be
made
thin,
and
the
fatness
of
his
flesh
shall
wax
lean.
5 17:5
And
it
shall
be
as
when
the
harvestman
gathereth
the
standing
grain,
and
his
arm
reapeth
the
ears;
yea,
it
shall
be
as
when
one gleaneth
ears
in
the
valley
of
Rephaim.
6 17:6
Yet
there
shall
be
left
therein
gleanings,
as
the
shaking
of
an olive-tree,
two
or
three
berries
in
the
top
of
the
uppermost
bough,
four
or
five
in
the
outmost
branches
of
a
fruitful
tree,
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel.
7 17:7
In
that
day
shall
men
look
unto
their
Maker,
and
their
eyes
shall
have
respect
to
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
8 17:8
And
they
shall
not
look
to
the
altars,
the
work
of
their
hands;
neither
shall
they
have
respect
to
that
which
their
fingers
have
made,
either
the
Asherim,
or
the sun-images.
9 17:9
In
that
day
shall
their
strong
cities
be
as
the
forsaken
places
in
the
wood
and
on
the
mountain
top,
which
were
forsaken
from
before
the
children
of
Israel;
and
it
shall
be
a
desolation.
10 17:10
For
thou
hast
forgotten
the
God
of
thy
salvation,
and
hast
not
been
mindful
of
the
rock
of
thy
strength;
therefore
thou plantest
pleasant
plants,
and
settest
it
with
strange
slips.
11 17:11
In
the
day
of
thy
planting
thou hedgest
it
in,
and
in
the
morning
thou
makest
thy
seed
to
blossom;
but
the
harvest
fleeth
away
in
the
day
of
grief
and
of
desperate
sorrow.
12 17:12
Ah,
the
uproar
of
many
peoples,
that
roar
like
the
roaring
of
the
seas;
and
the
rushing
of
nations,
that
rush
like
the
rushing
of
mighty
waters!
13 17:13
The
nations
shall
rush
like
the
rushing
of
many
waters:
but
he
shall
rebuke
them,
and
they
shall
flee
far
off,
and
shall
be
chased
as
the
chaff
of
the
mountains
before
the
wind,
and
like
the
whirling
dust
before
the
storm.
14 17:14
At
eventide,
behold,
terror;
and
before
the
morning
they
are
not.
This
is
the
portion
of
them
that
despoil
us,
and
the
lot
of
them
that
rob
us.
181 18:1
Ah,
the
land
of
the rustling
of
wings,
which
is
beyond
the
rivers
of
Ethiopia;
2 18:2
that
sendeth
ambassadors
by
the
sea,
even
in
vessels
of
papyrus
upon
the
waters,
saying,
Go,
ye
swift
messengers,
to
a
nation
tall
and
smooth,
to
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
onward,
a
nation
that meteth
out
and
treadeth
down,
whose
land
the
rivers
divide!
3 18:3
All
ye
inhabitants
of
the
world,
and
ye
dwellers
on
the
earth,
when
an
ensign
is
lifted
up
on
the
mountains,
see
ye;
and
when
the
trumpet
is
blown,
hear
ye.
4 18:4
For
thus
hath
Jehovah
said
unto
me,
I
will
be
still,
and
I
will
behold
in
my dwelling-place,
like
clear
heat
in
sunshine,
like
a
cloud
of
dew
in
the
heat
of
harvest.
5 18:5
For
before
the
harvest,
when
the
blossom
is
over,
and
the
flower
becometh
a
ripening
grape,
he
will
cut
off
the
sprigs
with pruning-hooks,
and
the
spreading
branches
will
he
take
away
and
cut
down.
6 18:6
They
shall
be
left
together
unto
the
ravenous
birds
of
the
mountains,
and
to
the
beasts
of
the
earth;
and
the
ravenous
birds
shall
summer
upon
them,
and
all
the
beasts
of
the
earth
shall
winter
upon
them.
7 18:7
In
that
time
shall
a
present
be
brought
unto
Jehovah
of
hosts
from
a
people
tall
and
smooth,
even
from
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
onward,
a
nation
that meteth
out
and
treadeth
down,
whose
land
the
rivers
divide,
to
the
place
of
the
name
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
mount
Zion.
191 19:1
The
burden
of
Egypt.
Behold,
Jehovah
rideth
upon
a
swift
cloud,
and
cometh
unto
Egypt:
and
the
idols
of
Egypt
shall
tremble
at
his
presence;
and
the
heart
of
Egypt
shall
melt
in
the
midst
of
it.
2 19:2
And
I
will
stir
up
the
Egyptians
against
the
Egyptians:
and
they
shall
fight
every
one
against
his
brother,
and
every
one
against
his
neighbor;
city
against
city,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom.
3 19:3
And
the
spirit
of
Egypt
shall
fail
in
the
midst
of
it;
and
I
will
destroy
the
counsel
thereof:
and
they
shall
seek
unto
the
idols,
and
to
the
charmers,
and
to
them
that
have
familiar
spirits,
and
to
the
wizards.
4 19:4
And
I
will
give
over
the
Egyptians
into
the
hand
of
a
cruel
lord;
and
a
fierce
king
shall
rule
over
them,
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts.
5 19:5
And
the
waters
shall
fail
from
the
sea,
and
the
river
shall
be
wasted
and
become
dry.
6 19:6
And
the
rivers
shall
become
foul;
the
streams
of
Egypt
shall
be
diminished
and
dried
up;
the
reeds
and
flags
shall
wither
away.
7 19:7
The
meadows
by
the
Nile,
by
the
brink
of
the
Nile,
and
all
the
sown
fields
of
the
Nile,
shall
become
dry,
be
driven
away,
and
be
no
more.
8 19:8
And
the
fishers
shall
lament,
and
all
they
that
cast
angle
into
the
Nile
shall
mourn,
and
they
that
spread
nets
upon
the
waters
shall
languish.
9 19:9
Moreover
they
that
work
in
combed
flax,
and
they
that
weave
white
cloth,
shall
be
confounded.
10 19:10
And
the
pillars
of
Egypt
shall
be
broken
in
pieces;
all
they
that
work
for
hire
shall
be
grieved
in
soul.
11 19:11
The
princes
of
Zoan
are
utterly
foolish;
the
counsel
of
the
wisest
counsellors
of
Pharaoh
is
become
brutish:
how
say
ye
unto
Pharaoh,
I
am
the
son
of
the
wise,
the
son
of
ancient
kings?
12 19:12
Where
then
are
thy
wise
men?
and
let
them
tell
thee
now;
and
let
them
know
what
Jehovah
of
hosts
hath
purposed
concerning
Egypt.
13 19:13
The
princes
of
Zoan
are
become
fools,
the
princes
of
Memphis
are
deceived;
they
have
caused
Egypt
to
go
astray,
that
are
the corner-stone
of
her
tribes.
14 19:14
Jehovah
hath
mingled
a
spirit
of
perverseness
in
the
midst
of
her;
and
they
have
caused
Egypt
to
go
astray
in
every
work
thereof,
as
a
drunken
man
staggereth
in
his
vomit.
15 19:15
Neither
shall
there
be
for
Egypt
any
work,
which
head
or
tail, palm-branch
or
rush,
may
do.
16 19:16
In
that
day
shall
the
Egyptians
be
like
unto
women;
and
they
shall
tremble
and
fear
because
of
the
shaking
of
the
hand
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
which
he
shaketh
over
them.
17 19:17
And
the
land
of
Judah
shall
become
a
terror
unto
Egypt;
every
one
to
whom
mention
is
made
thereof
shall
be
afraid,
because
of
the
purpose
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
which
he purposeth
against
it.
18 19:18
In
that
day
there
shall
be
five
cities
in
the
land
of
Egypt
that
speak
the
language
of
Canaan,
and
swear
to
Jehovah
of
hosts;
one
shall
be
called
The
city
of
destruction.
19 19:19
In
that
day
shall
there
be
an
altar
to
Jehovah
in
the
midst
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
a
pillar
at
the
border
thereof
to
Jehovah.
20 19:20
And
it
shall
be
for
a
sign
and
for
a
witness
unto
Jehovah
of
hosts
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
for
they
shall
cry
unto
Jehovah
because
of
oppressors,
and
he
will
send
them
a
saviour,
and
a defender,
and
he
will
deliver
them.
21 19:21
And
Jehovah
shall
be
known
to
Egypt,
and
the
Egyptians
shall
know
Jehovah
in
that
day;
yea,
they
shall
worship
with
sacrifice
and
oblation,
and
shall
vow
a
vow
unto
Jehovah,
and
shall
perform
it.
22 19:22
And
Jehovah
will
smite
Egypt,
smiting
and
healing;
and
they
shall
return
unto
Jehovah,
and
he
will
be
entreated
of
them,
and
will
heal
them.
23 19:23
In
that
day
shall
there
be
a
highway
out
of
Egypt
to
Assyria,
and
the
Assyrian
shall
come
into
Egypt,
and
the
Egyptian
into
Assyria;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
worship
with
the
Assyrians.
24 19:24
In
that
day
shall
Israel
be
the
third
with
Egypt
and
with
Assyria,
a
blessing
in
the
midst
of
the
earth;
25 19:25
for
that
Jehovah
of
hosts
hath
blessed
them,
saying,
Blessed
be
Egypt
my
people,
and
Assyria
the
work
of
my
hands,
and
Israel
mine
inheritance.
201 20:1
In
the
year
that
Tartan
came
unto
Ashdod,
when
Sargon
the
king
of
Assyria
sent
him,
and
he
fought
against
Ashdod
and
took
it;
2 20:2
at
that
time
Jehovah
spake
by
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz,
saying,
Go,
and
loose
the
sackcloth
from
off
thy
loins,
and
put
thy
shoe
from
off
thy
foot.
And
he
did
so,
walking
naked
and
barefoot.
3 20:3
And
Jehovah
said,
Like
as
my
servant
Isaiah
hath
walked
naked
and
barefoot
three
years
for
a
sign
and
a
wonder
concerning
Egypt
and
concerning
Ethiopia;
4 20:4
so
shall
the
king
of
Assyria
lead
away
the
captives
of
Egypt,
and
the
exiles
of
Ethiopia,
young
and
old,
naked
and
barefoot,
and
with
buttocks
uncovered,
to
the
shame
of
Egypt.
5 20:5
And
they
shall
be
dismayed
and
confounded,
because
of
Ethiopia
their
expectation,
and
of
Egypt
their
glory.
6 20:6
And
the
inhabitant
of
this coast-land
shall
say
in
that
day,
Behold,
such
is
our
expectation,
whither
we
fled
for
help
to
be
delivered
from
the
king
of
Assyria:
and
we,
how
shall
we
escape?
211 21:1
The
burden
of
the
wilderness
of
the
sea.
As
whirlwinds
in
the
South
sweep
through,
it
cometh
from
the
wilderness,
from
a
terrible
land.
2 21:2
A
grievous
vision
is
declared
unto
me;
the
treacherous
man
dealeth
treacherously,
and
the
destroyer
destroyeth.
Go
up,
O
Elam;
besiege,
O
Media;
all
the
sighing
thereof
have
I
made
to
cease.
3 21:3
Therefore
are
my
loins
filled
with
anguish;
pangs
have
taken
hold
upon
me,
as
the
pangs
of
a
woman
in
travail:
I
am
pained
so
that
I
cannot
hear;
I
am
dismayed
so
that
I
cannot
see.
4 21:4
My
heart
fluttereth,
horror
hath
affrighted
me;
the
twilight
that
I
desired
hath
been
turned
into
trembling
unto
me.
5 21:5
They
prepare
the
table,
they
set
the
watch,
they
eat,
they
drink:
rise
up,
ye
princes,
anoint
the
shield.
6 21:6
For
thus
hath
the
Lord
said
unto
me,
Go,
set
a
watchman;
let
him
declare
what
he
seeth:
7 21:7
and
when
he
seeth
a
troop,
horsemen
in
pairs,
a
troop
of
asses,
a
troop
of
camels,
he
shall
hearken
diligently
with
much
heed.
8 21:8
And
he
cried
as
a
lion:
O
Lord,
I
stand
continually
upon
the
watch-tower
in
the day-time,
and
am
set
in
my
ward
whole
nights;
9 21:9
and,
behold,
here
cometh
a
troop
of
men,
horsemen
in
pairs.
And
he
answered
and
said,
Fallen,
fallen
is
Babylon;
and
all
the
graven
images
of
her
gods
are
broken
unto
the
ground.
10 21:10
O
thou
my
threshing,
and
the
grain
of
my
floor!
that
which
I
have
heard
from
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
God
of
Israel,
have
I
declared
unto
you.
11 21:11
The
burden
of
Dumah.
One
calleth
unto
me
out
of
Seir,
Watchman,
what
of
the
night?
Watchman,
what
of
the
night?
12 21:12
The
watchman
said,
The
morning
cometh,
and
also
the
night:
if
ye
will
inquire,
inquire
ye:
turn
ye,
come.
13 21:13
The
burden
upon
Arabia.
In
the
forest
in
Arabia
shall
ye
lodge,
O
ye
caravans
of
Dedanites.
14 21:14
Unto
him
that
was
thirsty
they
brought
water;
the
inhabitants
of
the
land
of
Tema
did
meet
the
fugitives
with
their
bread.
15 21:15
For
they
fled
away
from
the
swords,
from
the
drawn
sword,
and
from
the
bent
bow,
and
from
the
grievousness
of
war.
16 21:16
For
thus
hath
the
Lord
said
unto
me,
Within
a
year,
according
to
the
years
of
a
hireling,
all
the
glory
of
Kedar
shall
fail;
17 21:17
and
the
residue
of
the
number
of
the
archers,
the
mighty
men
of
the
children
of
Kedar,
shall
be
few;
for
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
hath
spoken
it.
221 22:1
The
burden
of
the
valley
of
vision.
What aileth
thee
now,
that
thou
art
wholly
gone
up
to
the
housetops?
2 22:2
O
thou
that
art
full
of
shoutings,
a
tumultuous
city,
a
joyous
town;
thy
slain
are
not
slain
with
the
sword,
neither
are
they
dead
in
battle.
3 22:3
All
thy
rulers
fled
away
together,
they
were
bound
by
the
archers;
all
that
were
found
of
thee
were
bound
together;
they
fled
afar
off.
4 22:4
Therefore
said
I,
Look
away
from
me,
I
will
weep
bitterly;
labor
not
to
comfort
me
for
the
destruction
of
the
daughter
of
my
people.
5 22:5
For
it
is
a
day
of
discomfiture,
and
of
treading
down,
and
of
perplexity,
from
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
in
the
valley
of
vision;
a
breaking
down
of
the
walls,
and
a
crying
to
the
mountains.
6 22:6
And
Elam
bare
the
quiver,
with
chariots
of
men
and
horsemen;
and
Kir
uncovered
the
shield.
7 22:7
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
thy
choicest
valleys
were
full
of
chariots,
and
the
horsemen
set
themselves
in
array
at
the
gate.
8 22:8
And
he
took
away
the
covering
of
Judah;
and
thou
didst
look
in
that
day
to
the
armor
in
the
house
of
the
forest.
9 22:9
And
ye
saw
the
breaches
of
the
city
of
David,
that
they
were
many;
and
ye
gathered
together
the
waters
of
the
lower
pool;
10 22:10
and
ye
numbered
the
houses
of
Jerusalem,
and
ye
brake
down
the
houses
to
fortify
the
wall;
11 22:11
ye
made
also
a
reservoir
between
the
two
walls
for
the
water
of
the
old
pool.
But
ye
looked
not
unto
him
that
had
done
this,
neither
had
ye
respect
unto
him
that
purposed
it
long
ago.
12 22:12
And
in
that
day
did
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
call
to
weeping,
and
to
mourning,
and
to
baldness,
and
to
girding
with
sackcloth:
13 22:13
and,
behold,
joy
and
gladness,
slaying
oxen
and
killing
sheep,
eating
flesh
and
drinking
wine:
Let
us
eat
and
drink,
for to-morrow
we
shall
die.
14 22:14
And
Jehovah
of
hosts
revealed
himself
in
mine
ears,
Surely
this
iniquity
shall
not
be
forgiven
you
till
ye
die,
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts.
15 22:15
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
Go,
get
thee
unto
this
treasurer,
even
unto
Shebna,
who
is
over
the
house,
and
say,
16 22:16
What
doest
thou
here?
and
whom
hast
thou
here,
that
thou
hast
hewed
thee
out
here
a
sepulchre? hewing
him
out
a
sepulchre
on
high,
graving
a
habitation
for
himself
in
the
rock!
17 22:17
Behold,
Jehovah,
like
a
strong
man,
will
hurl
thee
away
violently;
yea,
he
will
wrap
thee
up
closely.
18 22:18
He
will
surely
wind
thee
round
and
round,
and
toss
thee
like
a
ball
into
a
large
country;
there shalt
thou
die,
and
there
shall
be
the
chariots
of
thy
glory,
thou
shame
of
thy
lord’s
house.
19 22:19
And
I
will
thrust
thee
from
thine
office;
and
from
thy
station shalt
thou
be
pulled
down.
20 22:20
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
I
will
call
my
servant
Eliakim
the
son
of
Hilkiah:
21 22:21
and
I
will
clothe
him
with
thy
robe,
and
strengthen
him
with
thy
girdle,
and
I
will
commit
thy
government
into
his
hand;
and
he
shall
be
a
father
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
to
the
house
of
Judah.
22 22:22
And
the
key
of
the
house
of
David
will
I
lay
upon
his
shoulder;
and
he
shall
open,
and
none
shall
shut;
and
he
shall
shut,
and
none
shall
open.
23 22:23
And
I
will
fasten
him
as
a
nail
in
a
sure
place;
and
he
shall
be
for
a
throne
of
glory
to
his
father’s
house.
24 22:24
And
they
shall
hang
upon
him
all
the
glory
of
his
father’s
house,
the
offspring
and
the
issue,
every
small
vessel,
from
the
cups
even
to
all
the
flagons.
25 22:25
In
that
day,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts,
shall
the
nail
that
was
fastened
in
a
sure
place
give
way;
and
it
shall
be
hewn
down,
and
fall;
and
the
burden
that
was
upon
it
shall
be
cut
off;
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
231 23:1
The
burden
of
Tyre.
Howl,
ye
ships
of
Tarshish;
for
it
is
laid
waste,
so
that
there
is
no
house,
no
entering
in:
from
the
land
of
Kittim
it
is
revealed
to
them.
2 23:2
Be
still,
ye
inhabitants
of
the
coast,
thou
whom
the
merchants
of
Sidon,
that
pass
over
the
sea,
have
replenished.
3 23:3
And
on
great
waters
the
seed
of
the
Shihor,
the
harvest
of
the
Nile,
was
her
revenue;
and
she
was
the
mart
of
nations.
4 23:4
Be
thou
ashamed,
O
Sidon;
for
the
sea
hath
spoken,
the
stronghold
of
the
sea,
saying,
I
have
not
travailed,
nor
brought
forth,
neither
have
I
nourished
young
men,
nor
brought
up
virgins.
5 23:5
When
the
report
cometh
to
Egypt,
they
shall
be
sorely
pained
at
the
report
of
Tyre.
6 23:6
Pass
ye
over
to
Tarshish;
wail,
ye
inhabitants
of
the
coast.
7 23:7
Is
this
your
joyous
city,
whose
antiquity
is
of
ancient
days,
whose
feet
carried
her
afar
off
to
sojourn?
8 23:8
Who
hath
purposed
this
against
Tyre,
the
bestower
of
crowns,
whose
merchants
are
princes,
whose
traffickers
are
the
honorable
of
the
earth?
9 23:9
Jehovah
of
hosts
hath
purposed
it,
to
stain
the
pride
of
all
glory,
to
bring
into
contempt
all
the
honorable
of
the
earth.
10 23:10
Pass
through
thy
land
as
the
Nile,
O
daughter
of
Tarshish;
there
is
no
restraint
any
more.
11 23:11
He
hath
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea,
he
hath
shaken
the
kingdoms:
Jehovah
hath
given
commandment
concerning
Canaan,
to
destroy
the
strongholds
thereof.
12 23:12
And
he
said,
Thou shalt
no
more
rejoice,
O
thou
oppressed
virgin
daughter
of
Sidon:
arise,
pass
over
to
Kittim;
even
there shalt
thou
have
no
rest.
13 23:13
Behold,
the
land
of
the
Chaldeans:
this
people
was
not;
the
Assyrian
founded
it
for
them
that
dwell
in
the
wilderness;
they
set
up
their
towers;
they
overthrew
the
palaces
thereof;
they
made
it
a
ruin.
14 23:14
Howl,
ye
ships
of
Tarshish;
for
your
stronghold
is
laid
waste.
15 23:15
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
Tyre
shall
be
forgotten
seventy
years,
according
to
the
days
of
one
king:
after
the
end
of
seventy
years
it
shall
be
unto
Tyre
as
in
the
song
of
the
harlot.
16 23:16
Take
a
harp,
go
about
the
city,
thou
harlot
that
hast
been
forgotten;
make
sweet
melody,
sing
many
songs,
that
thou
mayest
be
remembered.
17 23:17
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
after
the
end
of
seventy
years,
that
Jehovah
will
visit
Tyre,
and
she
shall
return
to
her
hire,
and
shall
play
the
harlot
with
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
upon
the
face
of
the
earth.
18 23:18
And
her
merchandise
and
her
hire
shall
be
holiness
to
Jehovah:
it
shall
not
be
treasured
nor
laid
up;
for
her
merchandise
shall
be
for
them
that
dwell
before
Jehovah,
to
eat
sufficiently,
and
for
durable
clothing.
241 24:1
Behold,
Jehovah
maketh
the
earth
empty,
and
maketh
it
waste,
and
turneth
it
upside
down,
and
scattereth
abroad
the
inhabitants
thereof.
2 24:2
And
it
shall
be,
as
with
the
people,
so
with
the
priest;
as
with
the
servant,
so
with
his
master;
as
with
the
maid,
so
with
her
mistress;
as
with
the
buyer,
so
with
the
seller;
as
with
the
creditor,
so
with
the
debtor;
as
with
the taker
of
interest,
so
with
the giver
of
interest
to
him.
3 24:3
The
earth
shall
be
utterly
emptied,
and
utterly
laid
waste;
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken
this
word.
4 24:4
The
earth
mourneth
and
fadeth
away,
the
world
languisheth
and
fadeth
away,
the
lofty
people
of
the
earth
do
languish.
5 24:5
The
earth
also
is
polluted
under
the
inhabitants
thereof;
because
they
have
transgressed
the
laws,
violated
the
statutes,
broken
the
everlasting
covenant.
6 24:6
Therefore
hath
the
curse
devoured
the
earth,
and
they
that
dwell
therein
are
found
guilty:
therefore
the
inhabitants
of
the
earth
are
burned,
and
few
men
left.
7 24:7
The
new
wine
mourneth,
the
vine
languisheth,
all
the
merry-hearted
do
sigh.
8 24:8
The
mirth
of
tabrets
ceaseth,
the
noise
of
them
that
rejoice
endeth,
the
joy
of
the
harp
ceaseth.
9 24:9
They
shall
not
drink
wine
with
a
song;
strong
drink
shall
be
bitter
to
them
that
drink
it.
10 24:10
The
waste
city
is
broken
down;
every
house
is
shut
up,
that
no
man
may
come
in.
11 24:11
There
is
a
crying
in
the
streets
because
of
the
wine;
all
joy
is
darkened,
the
mirth
of
the
land
is
gone.
12 24:12
In
the
city
is
left
desolation,
and
the
gate
is
smitten
with
destruction.
13 24:13
For
thus
shall
it
be
in
the
midst
of
the
earth
among
the
peoples,
as
the
shaking
of
an olive-tree,
as
the
gleanings
when
the
vintage
is
done.
14 24:14
These
shall
lift
up
their
voice,
they
shall
shout;
for
the
majesty
of
Jehovah
they
cry
aloud
from
the
sea.
15 24:15
Wherefore
glorify
ye
Jehovah
in
the
east,
even
the
name
of
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
in
the
isles
of
the
sea.
16 24:16
From
the
uttermost
part
of
the
earth
have
we
heard
songs:
Glory
to
the
righteous.
But
I
said,
I
pine
away,
I
pine
away,
woe
is
me!
the
treacherous
have
dealt
treacherously;
yea,
the
treacherous
have
dealt
very
treacherously.
17 24:17
Fear,
and
the
pit,
and
the
snare,
are
upon
thee,
O
inhabitant
of
the
earth.
18 24:18
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
he
who
fleeth
from
the
noise
of
the
fear
shall
fall
into
the
pit;
and
he
that
cometh
up
out
of
the
midst
of
the
pit
shall
be
taken
in
the
snare:
for
the
windows
on
high
are
opened,
and
the
foundations
of
the
earth
tremble.
19 24:19
The
earth
is
utterly
broken,
the
earth
is
rent
asunder,
the
earth
is
shaken
violently.
20 24:20
The
earth
shall
stagger
like
a
drunken
man,
and
shall
sway
to
and
fro
like
a hammock;
and
the
transgression
thereof
shall
be
heavy
upon
it,
and
it
shall
fall,
and
not
rise
again.
21 24:21
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
Jehovah
will
punish
the
host
of
the
high
ones
on
high,
and
the
kings
of
the
earth
upon
the
earth.
22 24:22
And
they
shall
be
gathered
together,
as
prisoners
are
gathered
in
the
pit,
and
shall
be
shut
up
in
the
prison;
and
after
many
days
shall
they
be
visited.
23 24:23
Then
the
moon
shall
be
confounded,
and
the
sun
ashamed;
for
Jehovah
of
hosts
will
reign
in
mount
Zion,
and
in
Jerusalem;
and
before
his
elders
shall
be
glory.
251 25:1
O
Jehovah,
thou
art
my
God;
I
will
exalt
thee,
I
will
praise
thy
name;
for
thou
hast
done
wonderful
things,
even
counsels
of
old,
in
faithfulness
and
truth.
2 25:2
For
thou
hast
made
of
a
city
a
heap,
of
a
fortified
city
a
ruin,
a
palace
of
strangers
to
be
no
city;
it
shall
never
be
built.
3 25:3
Therefore
shall
a
strong
people
glorify
thee;
a
city
of
terrible
nations
shall
fear
thee.
4 25:4
For
thou
hast
been
a
stronghold
to
the
poor,
a
stronghold
to
the
needy
in
his
distress,
a
refuge
from
the
storm,
a
shade
from
the
heat,
when
the
blast
of
the
terrible
ones
is
as
a
storm
against
the
wall.
5 25:5
As
the
heat
in
a
dry
place
wilt
thou
bring
down
the
noise
of
strangers;
as
the
heat
by
the
shade
of
a
cloud,
the
song
of
the
terrible
ones
shall
be
brought
low.
6 25:6
And
in
this
mountain
will
Jehovah
of
hosts
make
unto
all
peoples
a
feast
of
fat
things,
a
feast
of wines
on
the
lees,
of
fat
things
full
of
marrow,
of wines
on
the
lees
well
refined.
7 25:7
And
he
will
destroy
in
this
mountain
the
face
of
the
covering
that
covereth
all
peoples,
and
the
veil
that
is
spread
over
all
nations.
8 25:8
He
hath
swallowed
up
death
for
ever;
and
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
wipe
away
tears
from
off
all
faces;
and
the
reproach
of
his
people
will
he
take
away
from
off
all
the
earth:
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
9 25:9
And
it
shall
be
said
in
that
day,
Lo,
this
is
our
God;
we
have
waited
for
him,
and
he
will
save
us:
this
is
Jehovah;
we
have
waited
for
him,
we
will
be
glad
and
rejoice
in
his
salvation.
10 25:10
For
in
this
mountain
will
the
hand
of
Jehovah
rest;
and
Moab
shall
be
trodden
down
in
his
place,
even
as
straw
is
trodden
down
in
the
water
of
the
dunghill.
11 25:11
And
he
shall
spread
forth
his
hands
in
the
midst
thereof,
as
he
that
swimmeth
spreadeth
forth
his
hands
to
swim;
but
Jehovah
will
lay
low
his
pride
together
with
the
craft
of
his
hands.
12 25:12
And
the
high
fortress
of
thy
walls
hath
he
brought
down,
laid
low,
and
brought
to
the
ground,
even
to
the
dust.
261 26:1
In
that
day
shall
this
song
be
sung
in
the
land
of
Judah:
We
have
a
strong
city;
salvation
will
he
appoint
for
walls
and
bulwarks.
2 26:2
Open
ye
the
gates,
that
the
righteous
nation
which
keepeth
faith
may
enter
in.
3 26:3
Thou
wilt
keep
him
in
perfect
peace,
whose
mind
is
stayed
on
thee;
because
he
trusteth
in
thee.
4 26:4
Trust
ye
in
Jehovah
for
ever;
for
in
Jehovah,
even
Jehovah,
is
an
everlasting
rock.
5 26:5
For
he
hath
brought
down
them
that
dwell
on
high,
the
lofty
city:
he
layeth
it
low,
he
layeth
it
low
even
to
the
ground;
he
bringeth
it
even
to
the
dust.
6 26:6
The
foot
shall
tread
it
down;
even
the
feet
of
the
poor,
and
the
steps
of
the
needy.
7 26:7
The
way
of
the
just
is
uprightness:
thou
that
art
upright
dost
direct
the
path
of
the
just.
8 26:8
Yea,
in
the
way
of
thy
judgments,
O
Jehovah,
have
we
waited
for
thee;
to
thy
name,
even
to
thy
memorial
name,
is
the
desire
of
our
soul.
9 26:9
With
my
soul
have
I
desired
thee
in
the
night;
yea,
with
my
spirit
within
me
will
I
seek
thee
earnestly:
for
when
thy
judgments
are
in
the
earth,
the
inhabitants
of
the
world
learn
righteousness.
10 26:10
Let
favor
be
showed
to
the
wicked,
yet
will
he
not
learn
righteousness;
in
the
land
of
uprightness
will
he
deal
wrongfully,
and
will
not
behold
the
majesty
of
Jehovah.
11 26:11
Jehovah,
thy
hand
is
lifted
up,
yet
they
see
not:
but
they
shall
see
thy
zeal
for
the
people,
and
be
put
to
shame;
yea,
fire
shall
devour
thine
adversaries.
12 26:12
Jehovah,
thou
wilt
ordain
peace
for
us;
for
thou
hast
also
wrought
all
our
works
for
us.
13 26:13
O
Jehovah
our
God,
other
lords
besides
thee
have
had
dominion
over
us;
but
by
thee
only
will
we
make
mention
of
thy
name.
14 26:14
They
are
dead,
they
shall
not
live;
they
are
deceased,
they
shall
not
rise:
therefore
hast
thou
visited
and
destroyed
them,
and
made
all
remembrance
of
them
to
perish.
15 26:15
Thou
hast
increased
the
nation,
O
Jehovah,
thou
hast
increased
the
nation;
thou
art
glorified;
thou
hast
enlarged
all
the
borders
of
the
land.
16 26:16
Jehovah,
in
trouble
have
they
visited
thee;
they
poured
out
a
prayer
when
thy
chastening
was
upon
them.
17 26:17
Like
as
a
woman
with
child,
that
draweth
near
the
time
of
her
delivery,
is
in
pain
and
crieth
out
in
her
pangs;
so
we
have
been
before
thee,
O
Jehovah.
18 26:18
We
have
been
with
child,
we
have
been
in
pain,
we
have
as
it
were
brought
forth
wind;
we
have
not
wrought
any
deliverance
in
the
earth;
neither
have
the
inhabitants
of
the
world
fallen.
19 26:19
Thy
dead
shall
live;
my
dead
bodies
shall
arise.
Awake
and
sing,
ye
that
dwell
in
the
dust;
for
thy
dew
is
as
the
dew
of
herbs,
and
the
earth
shall
cast
forth
the
dead.
20 26:20
Come,
my
people,
enter
thou
into
thy
chambers,
and
shut
thy
doors
about
thee:
hide
thyself
for
a
little
moment,
until
the
indignation
be
overpast.
21 26:21
For,
behold,
Jehovah
cometh
forth
out
of
his
place
to
punish
the
inhabitants
of
the
earth
for
their
iniquity:
the
earth
also
shall
disclose
her
blood,
and
shall
no
more
cover
her
slain.
271 27:1
In
that
day
Jehovah
with
his
hard
and
great
and
strong
sword
will
punish
leviathan
the
swift
serpent,
and
leviathan
the
crooked
serpent;
and
he
will
slay
the
monster
that
is
in
the
sea.
2 27:2
In
that
day:
A
vineyard
of
wine,
sing
ye
unto
it.
3 27:3
I
Jehovah
am
its
keeper;
I
will
water
it
every
moment:
lest
any
hurt
it,
I
will
keep
it
night
and
day.
4 27:4
Wrath
is
not
in
me:
would
that
the
briers
and
thorns
were
against
me
in
battle!
I
would
march
upon
them,
I
would
burn
them
together.
5 27:5
Or
else
let
him
take
hold
of
my
strength,
that
he
may
make
peace
with
me;
yea,
let
him
make
peace
with
me.
6 27:6
In
days
to
come
shall
Jacob
take
root;
Israel
shall
blossom
and
bud;
and
they
shall
fill
the
face
of
the
world
with
fruit.
7 27:7
Hath
he
smitten
them
as
he
smote
those
that
smote
them?
or
are
they
slain
according
to
the
slaughter
of
them
that
were
slain
by
them?
8 27:8
In
measure,
when
thou
sendest
them
away,
thou
dost
contend
with
them;
he
hath
removed
them
with
his
rough
blast
in
the
day
of
the
east
wind.
9 27:9
Therefore
by
this
shall
the
iniquity
of
Jacob
be
forgiven,
and
this
is
all
the
fruit
of
taking
away
his
sin:
that
he
maketh
all
the
stones
of
the
altar
as
chalkstones
that
are
beaten
in
sunder,
so
that
the
Asherim
and
the sun-images
shall
rise
no
more.
10 27:10
For
the
fortified
city
is
solitary,
a
habitation
deserted
and
forsaken,
like
the
wilderness:
there
shall
the
calf
feed,
and
there
shall
he
lie
down,
and
consume
the
branches
thereof.
11 27:11
When
the
boughs
thereof
are
withered,
they
shall
be
broken
off;
the
women
shall
come,
and
set
them
on
fire;
for
it
is
a
people
of
no
understanding:
therefore
he
that
made
them
will
not
have
compassion
upon
them,
and
he
that
formed
them
will
show
them
no
favor.
12 27:12
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
Jehovah
will
beat
off
his
fruit
from
the
flood
of
the
River
unto
the
brook
of
Egypt;
and
ye
shall
be
gathered
one
by
one,
O
ye
children
of
Israel.
13 27:13
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
a
great
trumpet
shall
be
blown;
and
they
shall
come
that
were
ready
to
perish
in
the
land
of
Assyria,
and
they
that
were
outcasts
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
they
shall
worship
Jehovah
in
the
holy
mountain
at
Jerusalem.
281 28:1
Woe
to
the
crown
of
pride
of
the
drunkards
of
Ephraim,
and
to
the
fading
flower
of
his
glorious
beauty,
which
is
on
the
head
of
the
fat
valley
of
them
that
are
overcome
with
wine!
2 28:2
Behold,
the
Lord
hath
a
mighty
and
strong
one;
as
a
tempest
of
hail,
a
destroying
storm,
as
a
tempest
of
mighty
waters
overflowing,
will
he
cast
down
to
the
earth
with
the
hand.
3 28:3
The
crown
of
pride
of
the
drunkards
of
Ephraim
shall
be
trodden
under
foot:
4 28:4
and
the
fading
flower
of
his
glorious
beauty,
which
is
on
the
head
of
the
fat
valley,
shall
be
as
the
first-ripe
fig
before
the
summer;
which
when
he
that
looketh
upon
it
seeth,
while
it
is
yet
in
his
hand
he
eateth
it
up.
5 28:5
In
that
day
will
Jehovah
of
hosts
become
a
crown
of
glory,
and
a
diadem
of
beauty,
unto
the
residue
of
his
people;
6 28:6
and
a
spirit
of
justice
to
him
that
sitteth
in
judgment,
and
strength
to
them
that
turn
back
the
battle
at
the
gate.
7 28:7
And
even
these
reel
with
wine,
and
stagger
with
strong
drink;
the
priest
and
the
prophet
reel
with
strong
drink,
they
are
swallowed
up
of
wine,
they
stagger
with
strong
drink;
they
err
in
vision,
they
stumble
in
judgment.
8 28:8
For
all
tables
are
full
of
vomit
and
filthiness,
so
that
there
is
no
place
clean.
9 28:9
Whom
will
he
teach
knowledge?
and
whom
will
he
make
to
understand
the
message?
them
that
are
weaned
from
the
milk,
and
drawn
from
the
breasts?
10 28:10
For
it
is
precept
upon
precept,
precept
upon
precept;
line
upon
line,
line
upon
line;
here
a
little,
there
a
little.
11 28:11
Nay,
but
by
men
of
strange
lips
and
with
another
tongue
will
he
speak
to
this
people;
12 28:12
to
whom
he
said,
This
is
the
rest,
give
ye
rest
to
him
that
is
weary;
and
this
is
the
refreshing:
yet
they
would
not
hear.
13 28:13
Therefore
shall
the
word
of
Jehovah
be
unto
them
precept
upon
precept,
precept
upon
precept;
line
upon
line,
line
upon
line;
here
a
little,
there
a
little;
that
they
may
go,
and
fall
backward,
and
be
broken,
and
snared,
and
taken.
14 28:14
Wherefore
hear
the
word
of
Jehovah,
ye
scoffers,
that
rule
this
people
that
is
in
Jerusalem:
15 28:15
Because
ye
have
said,
We
have
made
a
covenant
with
death,
and
with
Sheol
are
we
at
agreement;
when
the
overflowing
scourge
shall
pass
through,
it
shall
not
come
unto
us;
for
we
have
made
lies
our
refuge,
and
under
falsehood
have
we
hid
ourselves:
16 28:16
therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
Jehovah,
Behold,
I
lay
in
Zion
for
a
foundation
a
stone,
a
tried
stone,
a
precious corner-
stone
of
sure
foundation:
he
that
believeth
shall
not
be
in
haste.
17 28:17
And
I
will
make
justice
the
line,
and
righteousness
the
plummet;
and
the
hail
shall
sweep
away
the
refuge
of
lies,
and
the
waters
shall
overflow
the hiding-place.
18 28:18
And
your
covenant
with
death
shall
be
annulled,
and
your
agreement
with
Sheol
shall
not
stand;
when
the
overflowing
scourge
shall
pass
through,
then
ye
shall
be
trodden
down
by
it.
19 28:19
As
often
as
it
passeth
through,
it
shall
take
you;
for
morning
by
morning
shall
it
pass
through,
by
day
and
by
night:
and
it
shall
be
nought
but
terror
to
understand
the
message.
20 28:20
For
the
bed
is
shorter
than
that
a
man
can
stretch
himself
on
it;
and
the
covering
narrower
than
that
he
can
wrap
himself
in
it.
21 28:21
For
Jehovah
will
rise
up
as
in
mount
Perazim,
he
will
be
wroth
as
in
the
valley
of
Gibeon;
that
he
may
do
his
work,
his
strange
work,
and
bring
to
pass
his
act,
his
strange
act.
22 28:22
Now
therefore
be
ye
not
scoffers,
lest
your
bonds
be
made
strong;
for
a
decree
of
destruction
have
I
heard
from
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
upon
the
whole
earth.
23 28:23
Give
ye
ear,
and
hear
my
voice;
hearken,
and
hear
my
speech.
24 28:24
Doth
he
that ploweth
to
sow
plow
continually?
doth
he
continually
open
and
harrow
his
ground?
25 28:25
When
he
hath levelled
the
face
thereof,
doth
he
not
cast
abroad
the
fitches,
and
scatter
the
cummin,
and
put
in
the
wheat
in
rows,
and
the
barley
in
the
appointed
place,
and
the
spelt
in
the
border
thereof?
26 28:26
For
his
God
doth
instruct
him
aright,
and
doth
teach
him.
27 28:27
For
the
fitches
are
not
threshed
with
a
sharp
threshing
instrument,
neither
is
a
cart
wheel
turned
about
upon
the
cummin;
but
the
fitches
are
beaten
out
with
a
staff,
and
the
cummin
with
a
rod.
28 28:28
Bread
grain
is
ground;
for
he
will
not
be
always
threshing
it:
and
though
the
wheel
of
his
cart
and
his
horses
scatter
it,
he
doth
not
grind
it.
29 28:29
This
also
cometh
forth
from
Jehovah
of
hosts,
who
is
wonderful
in
counsel,
and
excellent
in
wisdom.
291 29:1
Ho
Ariel,
Ariel,
the
city
where
David
encamped!
add
ye
year
to
year;
let
the
feasts
come
round:
2 29:2
then
will
I
distress
Ariel,
and
there
shall
be
mourning
and
lamentation;
and
she
shall
be
unto
me
as
Ariel.
3 29:3
And
I
will
encamp
against
thee
round
about,
and
will
lay
siege
against
thee
with
posted
troops,
and
I
will
raise
siege
works
against
thee.
4 29:4
And
thou shalt
be
brought
down,
and shalt
speak
out
of
the
ground,
and
thy
speech
shall
be
low
out
of
the
dust;
and
thy
voice
shall
be
as
of
one
that
hath
a
familiar
spirit,
out
of
the
ground,
and
thy
speech
shall
whisper
out
of
the
dust.
5 29:5
But
the
multitude
of
thy
foes
shall
be
like
small
dust,
and
the
multitude
of
the
terrible
ones
as
chaff
that
passeth
away:
yea,
it
shall
be
in
an
instant
suddenly.
6 29:6
She
shall
be
visited
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
with
thunder,
and
with
earthquake,
and
great
noise,
with
whirlwind
and
tempest,
and
the
flame
of
a
devouring
fire.
7 29:7
And
the
multitude
of
all
the
nations
that
fight
against
Ariel,
even
all
that
fight
against
her
and
her
stronghold,
and
that
distress
her,
shall
be
as
a
dream,
a
vision
of
the
night.
8 29:8
And
it
shall
be
as
when
a
hungry
man
dreameth,
and,
behold,
he
eateth;
but
he
awaketh,
and
his
soul
is
empty:
or
as
when
a
thirsty
man
dreameth,
and,
behold,
he
drinketh;
but
he
awaketh,
and,
behold,
he
is
faint,
and
his
soul
hath
appetite:
so
shall
the
multitude
of
all
the
nations
be,
that
fight
against
mount
Zion.
9 29:9
Tarry
ye
and
wonder;
take
your
pleasure
and
be
blind:
they
are
drunken,
but
not
with
wine;
they
stagger,
but
not
with
strong
drink.
10 29:10
For
Jehovah
hath
poured
out
upon
you
the
spirit
of
deep
sleep,
and
hath
closed
your
eyes,
the
prophets;
and
your
heads,
the
seers,
hath
he
covered.
11 29:11
And
all
vision
is
become
unto
you
as
the
words
of
a
book
that
is
sealed,
which
men
deliver
to
one
that
is
learned,
saying,
Read
this,
I
pray
thee;
and
he
saith,
I
cannot,
for
it
is
sealed:
12 29:12
and
the
book
is
delivered
to
him
that
is
not
learned,
saying,
Read
this,
I
pray
thee;
and
he
saith,
I
am
not
learned.
13 29:13
And
the
Lord
said,
Forasmuch
as
this
people
draw
nigh
unto
me,
and
with
their
mouth
and
with
their
lips
do
honor
me,
but
have
removed
their
heart
far
from
me,
and
their
fear
of
me
is
a
commandment
of
men
which
hath
been
taught
them;
14 29:14
therefore,
behold,
I
will
proceed
to
do
a
marvellous
work
among
this
people,
even
a
marvellous
work
and
a
wonder;
and
the
wisdom
of
their
wise
men
shall
perish,
and
the
understanding
of
their
prudent
men
shall
be
hid.
15 29:15
Woe
unto
them
that
hide
deep
their
counsel
from
Jehovah,
and
whose
works
are
in
the
dark,
and
that
say,
Who
seeth
us?
and
who
knoweth
us?
16 29:16
Ye
turn
things
upside
down!
Shall
the
potter
be
esteemed
as
clay;
that
the
thing
made
should
say
of
him
that
made
it,
He
made
me
not;
or
the
thing
formed
say
of
him
that
formed
it,
He
hath
no
understanding?
17 29:17
Is
it
not
yet
a
very
little
while,
and
Lebanon
shall
be
turned
into
a
fruitful
field,
and
the
fruitful
field
shall
be
esteemed
as
a
forest?
18 29:18
And
in
that
day
shall
the
deaf
hear
the
words
of
the
book,
and
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
see
out
of
obscurity
and
out
of
darkness.
19 29:19
The
meek
also
shall
increase
their
joy
in
Jehovah,
and
the
poor
among
men
shall
rejoice
in
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
20 29:20
For
the
terrible
one
is
brought
to
nought,
and
the
scoffer
ceaseth,
and
all
they
that
watch
for
iniquity
are
cut
off;
21 29:21
that
make
a
man
an
offender
in
his
cause,
and
lay
a
snare
for
him
that
reproveth
in
the
gate,
and
turn
aside
the
just
with
a
thing
of
nought.
22 29:22
Therefore
thus
saith
Jehovah,
who
redeemed
Abraham,
concerning
the
house
of
Jacob:
Jacob
shall
not
now
be
ashamed,
neither
shall
his
face
now
wax
pale.
23 29:23
But
when
he
seeth
his
children,
the
work
of
my
hands,
in
the
midst
of
him,
they
shall
sanctify
my
name;
yea,
they
shall
sanctify
the
Holy
One
of
Jacob,
and
shall
stand
in
awe
of
the
God
of
Israel.
24 29:24
They
also
that
err
in
spirit
shall
come
to
understanding,
and
they
that
murmur
shall
receive
instruction.
301 30:1
Woe
to
the
rebellious
children,
saith
Jehovah,
that
take
counsel,
but
not
of
me;
and
that
make
a
league,
but
not
of
my
Spirit,
that
they
may
add
sin
to
sin,
2 30:2
that
set
out
to
go
down
into
Egypt,
and
have
not
asked
at
my
mouth;
to
strengthen
themselves
in
the
strength
of
Pharaoh,
and
to
take
refuge
in
the
shadow
of
Egypt!
3 30:3
Therefore
shall
the
strength
of
Pharaoh
be
your
shame,
and
the
refuge
in
the
shadow
of
Egypt
your
confusion.
4 30:4
For
their
princes
are
at
Zoan,
and
their
ambassadors
are
come
to
Hanes.
5 30:5
They
shall
all
be
ashamed
because
of
a
people
that
cannot
profit
them,
that
are
not
a
help
nor
profit,
but
a
shame,
and
also
a
reproach.
6 30:6
The
burden
of
the
beasts
of
the
South.
Through
the
land
of
trouble
and
anguish,
from
whence
come
the
lioness
and
the
lion,
the
viper
and
fiery
flying
serpent,
they
carry
their
riches
upon
the
shoulders
of
young
asses,
and
their
treasures
upon
the
humps
of
camels,
to
a
people
that
shall
not
profit
them.
7 30:7
For
Egypt
helpeth
in
vain,
and
to
no
purpose:
therefore
have
I
called
her
Rahab
that
sitteth
still.
8 30:8
Now
go,
write
it
before
them
on
a
tablet,
and
inscribe
it
in
a
book,
that
it
may
be
for
the
time
to
come
for
ever
and
ever.
9 30:9
For
it
is
a
rebellious
people,
lying
children,
children
that
will
not
hear
the
law
of
Jehovah;
10 30:10
that
say
to
the
seers,
See
not;
and
to
the
prophets,
Prophesy
not
unto
us
right
things,
speak
unto
us
smooth
things,
prophesy
deceits,
11 30:11
get
you
out
of
the
way,
turn
aside
out
of
the
path,
cause
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
to
cease
from
before
us.
12 30:12
Wherefore
thus
saith
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
Because
ye
despise
this
word,
and
trust
in
oppression
and
perverseness,
and
rely
thereon;
13 30:13
therefore
this
iniquity
shall
be
to
you
as
a
breach
ready
to
fall,
swelling
out
in
a
high
wall,
whose
breaking
cometh
suddenly
in
an
instant.
14 30:14
And
he
shall
break
it
as
a
potter’s
vessel
is
broken,
breaking
it
in
pieces
without
sparing;
so
that
there
shall
not
be
found
among
the
pieces
thereof
a
sherd
wherewith
to
take
fire
from
the
hearth,
or
to
dip
up
water
out
of
the
cistern.
15 30:15
For
thus
said
the
Lord
Jehovah,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
In
returning
and
rest
shall
ye
be
saved;
in
quietness
and
in
confidence
shall
be
your
strength.
And
ye
would
not:
16 30:16
but
ye
said,
No,
for
we
will
flee
upon
horses;
therefore
shall
ye
flee:
and,
We
will
ride
upon
the
swift;
therefore
shall
they
that
pursue
you
be
swift.
17 30:17
One
thousand
shall
flee
at
the
threat
of
one;
at
the
threat
of
five
shall
ye
flee:
till
ye
be
left
as
a
beacon
upon
the
top
of
a
mountain,
and
as
an
ensign
on
a
hill.
18 30:18
And
therefore
will
Jehovah
wait,
that
he
may
be
gracious
unto
you;
and
therefore
will
he
be
exalted,
that
he
may
have
mercy
upon
you:
for
Jehovah
is
a
God
of
justice;
blessed
are
all
they
that
wait
for
him.
19 30:19
For
the
people
shall
dwell
in
Zion
at
Jerusalem;
thou shalt
weep
no
more;
he
will
surely
be
gracious
unto
thee
at
the
voice
of
thy
cry;
when
he
shall
hear,
he
will
answer
thee.
20 30:20
And
though
the
Lord
give
you
the
bread
of
adversity
and
the
water
of
affliction,
yet
shall
not
thy
teachers
be
hidden
anymore,
but
thine
eyes
shall
see
thy
teachers;
21 30:21
and
thine
ears
shall
hear
a
word
behind
thee,
saying,
This
is
the
way,
walk
ye
in
it;
when
ye
turn
to
the
right
hand,
and
when
ye
turn
to
the
left.
22 30:22
And
ye
shall
defile
the
overlaying
of
thy
graven
images
of
silver,
and
the
plating
of
thy
molten
images
of
gold:
thou shalt
cast
them
away
as
an
unclean
thing;
thou shalt
say
unto
it,
Get
thee
hence.
23 30:23
And
he
will
give
the
rain
for
thy
seed,
wherewith
thou shalt
sow
the
ground;
and
bread
of
the
increase
of
the
ground,
and
it
shall
be
fat
and
plenteous.
In
that
day
shall
thy
cattle
feed
in
large
pastures;
24 30:24
the
oxen
likewise
and
the
young
asses
that
till
the
ground
shall
eat
savory
provender,
which
hath
been
winnowed
with
the
shovel
and
with
the
fork.
25 30:25
And
there
shall
be
upon
every
lofty
mountain,
and
upon
every
high
hill,
brooks
and
streams
of
waters,
in
the
day
of
the
great
slaughter,
when
the
towers
fall.
26 30:26
Moreover
the
light
of
the
moon
shall
be
as
the
light
of
the
sun,
and
the
light
of
the
sun
shall
be
sevenfold,
as
the
light
of
seven
days,
in
the
day
that
Jehovah
bindeth
up
the
hurt
of
his
people,
and
healeth
the
stroke
of
their
wound.
27 30:27
Behold,
the
name
of
Jehovah
cometh
from
far,
burning
with
his
anger,
and
in
thick
rising
smoke:
his
lips
are
full
of
indignation,
and
his
tongue
is
as
a
devouring
fire;
28 30:28
and
his
breath
is
as
an
overflowing
stream,
that
reacheth
even
unto
the
neck,
to
sift
the
nations
with
the
sieve
of
destruction:
and
a
bridle
that
causeth
to
err
shall
be
in
the
jaws
of
the
peoples.
29 30:29
Ye
shall
have
a
song
as
in
the
night
when
a
holy
feast
is
kept;
and
gladness
of
heart,
as
when
one
goeth
with
a
pipe
to
come
unto
the
mountain
of
Jehovah,
to
the
Rock
of
Israel.
30 30:30
And
Jehovah
will
cause
his
glorious
voice
to
be
heard,
and
will
show
the
lighting
down
of
his
arm,
with
the
indignation
of
his
anger,
and
the
flame
of
a
devouring
fire,
with
a
blast,
and
tempest,
and
hailstones.
31 30:31
For
through
the
voice
of
Jehovah
shall
the
Assyrian
be
dismayed;
with
his
rod
will
he
smite
him.
32 30:32
And
every
stroke
of
the
appointed
staff,
which
Jehovah
shall
lay
upon
him,
shall
be
with
the
sound
of
tabrets
and
harps;
and
in
battles
with
the
brandishing
of
his
arm
will
he
fight
with
them.
33 30:33
For
a
Topheth
is
prepared
of
old;
yea,
for
the
king
it
is
made
ready;
he
hath
made
it
deep
and
large;
the
pile
thereof
is
fire
and
much
wood;
the
breath
of
Jehovah,
like
a
stream
of
brimstone,
doth
kindle
it.
311 31:1
Woe
to
them
that
go
down
to
Egypt
for
help,
and
rely
on
horses,
and
trust
in
chariots
because
they
are
many,
and
in
horsemen
because
they
are
very
strong,
but
they
look
not
unto
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
neither
seek
Jehovah!
2 31:2
Yet
he
also
is
wise,
and
will
bring
evil,
and
will
not
call
back
his
words,
but
will
arise
against
the
house
of
the evil-doers,
and
against
the
help
of
them
that
work
iniquity.
3 31:3
Now
the
Egyptians
are
men,
and
not
God;
and
their
horses
flesh,
and
not
spirit:
and
when
Jehovah
shall
stretch
out
his
hand,
both
he
that
helpeth
shall
stumble,
and
he
that
is
helped
shall
fall,
and
they
all
shall
be
consumed
together.
4 31:4
For
thus
saith
Jehovah
unto
me,
As
the
lion
and
the
young
lion
growling
over
his
prey,
if
a
multitude
of
shepherds
be
called
forth
against
him,
will
not
be
dismayed
at
their
voice,
nor
abase
himself
for
the
noise
of
them:
so
will
Jehovah
of
hosts
come
down
to
fight
upon
mount
Zion,
and
upon
the
hill
thereof.
5 31:5
As
birds
hovering,
so
will
Jehovah
of
hosts
protect
Jerusalem;
he
will
protect
and
deliver
it,
he
will
pass
over
and
preserve
it.
6 31:6
Turn
ye
unto
him
from
whom
ye
have
deeply
revolted,
O
children
of
Israel.
7 31:7
For
in
that
day
they
shall
cast
away
every
man
his
idols
of
silver,
and
his
idols
of
gold,
which
your
own
hands
have
made
unto
you
for
a
sin.
8 31:8
And
the
Assyrian
shall
fall
by
the
sword,
not
of
man;
and
the
sword,
not
of
men,
shall
devour
him;
and
he
shall
flee
from
the
sword,
and
his
young
men
shall
become
subject
to taskwork.
9 31:9
And
his
rock
shall
pass
away
by
reason
of
terror,
and
his
princes
shall
be
dismayed
at
the
ensign,
saith
Jehovah,
whose
fire
is
in
Zion,
and
his
furnace
in
Jerusalem.
321 32:1
Behold,
a
king
shall
reign
in
righteousness,
and
princes
shall
rule
in
justice.
2 32:2
And
a
man
shall
be
as
a hiding-place
from
the
wind,
and
a
covert
from
the
tempest,
as
streams
of
water
in
a
dry
place,
as
the
shade
of
a
great
rock
in
a
weary
land.
3 32:3
And
the
eyes
of
them
that
see
shall
not
be
dim,
and
the
ears
of
them
that
hear
shall
hearken.
4 32:4
And
the
heart
of
the
rash
shall
understand
knowledge,
and
the
tongue
of
the
stammerers
shall
be
ready
to
speak
plainly.
5 32:5
The
fool
shall
be
no
more
called
noble,
nor
the
churl
said
to
be
bountiful.
6 32:6
For
the
fool
will
speak
folly,
and
his
heart
will
work
iniquity,
to
practise
profaneness,
and
to
utter
error
against
Jehovah,
to
make
empty
the
soul
of
the
hungry,
and
to
cause
the
drink
of
the
thirsty
to
fail.
7 32:7
And
the
instruments
of
the
churl
are
evil:
he
deviseth
wicked
devices
to
destroy
the
meek
with
lying
words,
even
when
the
needy
speaketh
right.
8 32:8
But
the
noble
deviseth
noble
things;
and
in
noble
things
shall
he
continue.
9 32:9
Rise
up,
ye
women
that
are
at
ease,
and
hear
my
voice;
ye
careless
daughters,
give
ear
unto
my
speech.
10 32:10
For
days
beyond
a
year
shall
ye
be
troubled,
ye
careless
women;
for
the
vintage
shall
fail,
the
ingathering
shall
not
come.
11 32:11
Tremble,
ye
women
that
are
at
ease;
be
troubled,
ye
careless
ones;
strip
you,
and
make
you
bare,
and
gird
sackcloth
upon
your
loins.
12 32:12
They
shall
smite
upon
the
breasts
for
the
pleasant
fields,
for
the
fruitful
vine.
13 32:13
Upon
the
land
of
my
people
shall
come
up
thorns
and
briers;
yea,
upon
all
the
houses
of
joy
in
the
joyous
city.
14 32:14
For
the
palace
shall
be
forsaken;
the
populous
city
shall
be
deserted;
the
hill
and
the
watch-tower
shall
be
for
dens
for
ever,
a
joy
of
wild
asses,
a
pasture
of
flocks;
15 32:15
until
the
Spirit
be
poured
upon
us
from
on
high,
and
the
wilderness
become
a
fruitful
field,
and
the
fruitful
field
be
esteemed
as
a
forest.
16 32:16
Then
justice
shall
dwell
in
the
wilderness;
and
righteousness
shall
abide
in
the
fruitful
field.
17 32:17
And
the
work
of
righteousness
shall
be
peace;
and
the
effect
of
righteousness,
quietness
and
confidence
for
ever.
18 32:18
And
my
people
shall
abide
in
a
peaceable
habitation,
and
in
safe
dwellings,
and
in
quiet resting-places.
19 32:19
But
it
shall
hail
in
the
downfall
of
the
forest;
and
the
city
shall
be
utterly
laid
low.
20 32:20
Blessed
are
ye
that
sow
beside
all
waters,
that
send
forth
the
feet
of
the
ox
and
the
ass.
331 33:1
Woe
to
thee
that
destroyest,
and
thou wast
not
destroyed;
and
dealest
treacherously,
and
they
dealt
not
treacherously
with
thee!
When
thou
hast
ceased
to
destroy,
thou shalt
be
destroyed;
and
when
thou
hast
made
an
end
of dealing
treacherously,
they
shall
deal
treacherously
with
thee.
2 33:2
O
Jehovah,
be
gracious
unto
us;
we
have
waited
for
thee:
be
thou
our
arm
every
morning,
our
salvation
also
in
the
time
of
trouble.
3 33:3
At
the
noise
of
the
tumult
the
peoples
are
fled;
at
the
lifting
up
of
thyself
the
nations
are
scattered.
4 33:4
And
your
spoil
shall
be
gathered
as
the
caterpillar
gathereth:
as
locusts
leap
shall
men
leap
upon
it.
5 33:5
Jehovah
is
exalted;
for
he
dwelleth
on
high:
he
hath
filled
Zion
with
justice
and
righteousness.
6 33:6
And
there
shall
be
stability
in
thy
times,
abundance
of
salvation,
wisdom,
and
knowledge:
the
fear
of
Jehovah
is
thy
treasure.
7 33:7
Behold,
their
valiant
ones
cry
without;
the
ambassadors
of
peace
weep
bitterly.
8 33:8
The
highways
lie
waste,
the
wayfaring
man
ceaseth:
the
enemy
hath
broken
the
covenant,
he
hath
despised
the
cities,
he
regardeth
not
man.
9 33:9
The
land
mourneth
and
languisheth;
Lebanon
is
confounded
and
withereth
away;
Sharon
is
like
a
desert;
and
Bashan
and
Carmel
shake
off
their
leaves.
10 33:10
Now
will
I
arise,
saith
Jehovah;
now
will
I
lift
up
myself;
now
will
I
be
exalted.
11 33:11
Ye
shall
conceive
chaff,
ye
shall
bring
forth
stubble:
your
breath
is
a
fire
that
shall
devour
you.
12 33:12
And
the
peoples
shall
be
as
the
burnings
of
lime,
as
thorns
cut
down,
that
are
burned
in
the
fire.
13 33:13
Hear,
ye
that
are
far
off,
what
I
have
done;
and,
ye
that
are
near,
acknowledge
my
might.
14 33:14
The
sinners
in
Zion
are
afraid;
trembling
hath
seized
the
godless
ones:
Who
among
us
can
dwell
with
the
devouring
fire?
who
among
us
can
dwell
with
everlasting
burnings?
15 33:15
He
that
walketh
righteously,
and
speaketh
uprightly;
he
that
despiseth
the
gain
of
oppressions,
that
shaketh
his
hands
from
taking
a
bribe,
that
stoppeth
his
ears
from
hearing
of
blood,
and
shutteth
his
eyes
from
looking
upon
evil:
16 33:16
He
shall
dwell
on
high;
his
place
of
defence
shall
be
the
munitions
of
rocks;
his
bread
shall
be
given
him;
his
waters
shall
be
sure.
17 33:17
Thine
eyes
shall
see
the
king
in
his
beauty:
they
shall
behold
a
land
that
reacheth
afar.
18 33:18
Thy
heart
shall
muse
on
the
terror:
Where
is
he
that
counted,
where
is
he
that
weighed
the
tribute?
where
is
he
that
counted
the
towers?
19 33:19
Thou shalt
not
see
the
fierce
people,
a
people
of
a
deep
speech
that
thou
canst
not
comprehend,
of
a
strange
tongue
that
thou
canst
not
understand.
20 33:20
Look
upon
Zion,
the
city
of
our
solemnities:
thine
eyes
shall
see
Jerusalem
a
quiet
habitation,
a
tent
that
shall
not
be
removed,
the
stakes
whereof
shall
never
be
plucked
up,
neither
shall
any
of
the
cords
thereof
be
broken.
21 33:21
But
there
Jehovah
will
be
with
us
in
majesty,
a
place
of
broad
rivers
and
streams,
wherein
shall
go
no
galley
with
oars,
neither
shall
gallant
ship
pass
thereby.
22 33:22
For
Jehovah
is
our
judge,
Jehovah
is
our
lawgiver,
Jehovah
is
our
king;
he
will
save
us.
23 33:23
Thy
tacklings
are
loosed;
they
could
not
strengthen
the
foot
of
their
mast,
they
could
not
spread
the
sail:
then
was
the
prey
of
a
great
spoil
divided;
the
lame
took
the
prey.
24 33:24
And
the
inhabitant
shall
not
say,
I
am
sick:
the
people
that
dwell
therein
shall
be
forgiven
their
iniquity.
341 34:1
Come
near,
ye
nations,
to
hear;
and
hearken,
ye
peoples:
let
the
earth
hear,
and
the
fulness
thereof;
the
world,
and
all
things
that
come
forth
from
it.
2 34:2
For
Jehovah
hath
indignation
against
all
the
nations,
and
wrath
against
all
their
host:
he
hath
utterly
destroyed
them,
he
hath
delivered
them
to
the
slaughter.
3 34:3
Their
slain
also
shall
be
cast
out,
and
the
stench
of
their
dead
bodies
shall
come
up;
and
the
mountains
shall
be
melted
with
their
blood.
4 34:4
And
all
the
host
of
heaven
shall
be
dissolved,
and
the
heavens
shall
be
rolled
together
as
a
scroll;
and
all
their
host
shall
fade
away,
as
the
leaf
fadeth
from
off
the
vine,
and
as
a
fading
leaf
from
the fig-tree.
5 34:5
For
my
sword
hath
drunk
its
fill
in
heaven:
behold,
it
shall
come
down
upon
Edom,
and
upon
the
people
of
my
curse,
to
judgment.
6 34:6
The
sword
of
Jehovah
is
filled
with
blood,
it
is
made
fat
with
fatness,
with
the
blood
of
lambs
and
goats,
with
the
fat
of
the
kidneys
of
rams;
for
Jehovah
hath
a
sacrifice
in
Bozrah,
and
a
great
slaughter
in
the
land
of
Edom.
7 34:7
And
the wild-oxen
shall
come
down
with
them,
and
the
bullocks
with
the
bulls:
and
their
land
shall
be
drunken
with
blood,
and
their
dust
made
fat
with
fatness.
8 34:8
For
Jehovah
hath
a
day
of
vengeance,
a
year
of
recompense
for
the
cause
of
Zion.
9 34:9
And
the
streams
of
Edom
shall
be
turned
into
pitch,
and
the
dust
thereof
into
brimstone,
and
the
land
thereof
shall
become
burning
pitch.
10 34:10
It
shall
not
be
quenched
night
nor
day;
the
smoke
thereof
shall
go
up
for
ever;
from
generation
to
generation
it
shall
lie
waste;
none
shall
pass
through
it
for
ever
and
ever.
11 34:11
But
the
pelican
and
the porcupine
shall
possess
it;
and
the
owl
and
the
raven
shall
dwell
therein:
and
he
will
stretch
over
it
the
line
of
confusion,
and
the
plummet
of
emptiness.
12 34:12
They
shall
call
the
nobles
thereof
to
the
kingdom,
but
none
shall
be
there;
and
all
its
princes
shall
be
nothing.
13 34:13
And
thorns
shall
come
up
in
its
palaces,
nettles
and
thistles
in
the
fortresses
thereof;
and
it
shall
be
a
habitation
of
jackals,
a
court
for
ostriches.
14 34:14
And
the
wild
beasts
of
the
desert
shall
meet
with
the
wolves,
and
the
wild
goat
shall
cry
to
his
fellow;
yea,
the night-monster
shall
settle
there,
and
shall
find
her
a
place
of
rest.
15 34:15
There
shall
the dart-snake
make
her
nest,
and
lay,
and
hatch,
and
gather
under
her
shade;
yea,
there
shall
the kites
be
gathered,
every
one
with
her
mate.
16 34:16
Seek
ye
out
of
the
book
of
Jehovah,
and
read:
no
one
of
these
shall
be
missing,
none
shall
want
her
mate;
for
my
mouth,
it
hath
commanded,
and
his
Spirit,
it
hath
gathered
them.
17 34:17
And
he
hath
cast
the
lot
for
them,
and
his
hand
hath
divided
it
unto
them
by
line:
they
shall
possess
it
for
ever;
from
generation
to
generation
shall
they
dwell
therein.
351 35:1
The
wilderness
and
the
dry
land
shall
be
glad;
and
the
desert
shall
rejoice,
and
blossom
as
the
rose.
2 35:2
It
shall
blossom
abundantly,
and
rejoice
even
with
joy
and
singing;
the
glory
of
Lebanon
shall
be
given
unto
it,
the
excellency
of
Carmel
and
Sharon:
they
shall
see
the
glory
of
Jehovah,
the
excellency
of
our
God.
3 35:3
Strengthen
ye
the
weak
hands,
and
confirm
the
feeble
knees.
4 35:4
Say
to
them
that
are
of
a
fearful
heart,
Be
strong,
fear
not:
behold,
your
God
will
come
with
vengeance,
with
the
recompense
of
God;
he
will
come
and
save
you.
5 35:5
Then
the
eyes
of
the
blind
shall
be
opened,
and
the
ears
of
the
deaf
shall
be
unstopped.
6 35:6
Then
shall
the
lame
man
leap
as
a
hart,
and
the
tongue
of
the
dumb
shall
sing;
for
in
the
wilderness
shall
waters
break
out,
and
streams
in
the
desert.
7 35:7
And
the
glowing
sand
shall
become
a
pool,
and
the
thirsty
ground
springs
of
water:
in
the
habitation
of
jackals,
where
they
lay,
shall
be
grass
with
reeds
and
rushes.
8 35:8
And
a
highway
shall
be
there,
and
a
way,
and
it
shall
be
called
The
way
of
holiness;
the
unclean
shall
not
pass
over
it;
but
it
shall
be
for
the
redeemed:
the
wayfaring
men,
yea
fools,
shall
not
err
therein.
9 35:9
No
lion
shall
be
there,
nor
shall
any
ravenous
beast
go
up
thereon;
they
shall
not
be
found
there;
but
the
redeemed
shall
walk
there:
10 35:10
and
the
ransomed
of
Jehovah
shall
return,
and
come
with
singing
unto
Zion;
and
everlasting
joy
shall
be
upon
their
heads:
they
shall
obtain
gladness
and
joy,
and
sorrow
and
sighing
shall
flee
away.
361 36:1
Now
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fourteenth
year
of
king
Hezekiah,
that
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria
came
up
against
all
the
fortified
cities
of
Judah,
and
took
them.
2 36:2
And
the
king
of
Assyria
sent
Rabshakeh
from
Lachish
to
Jerusalem
unto
king
Hezekiah
with
a
great
army.
And
he
stood
by
the
conduit
of
the
upper
pool
in
the
highway
of
the
fuller’s
field.
3 36:3
Then
came
forth
unto
him
Eliakim
the
son
of
Hilkiah,
who
was
over
the
household,
and
Shebna
the
scribe,
and
Joah,
the
son
of
Asaph,
the
recorder.
4 36:4
And
Rabshakeh
said
unto
them,
Say
ye
now
to
Hezekiah,
Thus
saith
the
great
king,
the
king
of
Assyria,
What
confidence
is
this
wherein
thou
trustest?
5 36:5
I
say,
thy
counsel
and
strength
for
the
war
are
but
vain
words:
now
on
whom
dost
thou
trust,
that
thou
hast
rebelled
against
me?
6 36:6
Behold,
thou
trustest
upon
the
staff
of
this
bruised
reed,
even
upon
Egypt,
whereon
if
a
man
lean,
it
will
go
into
his
hand,
and
pierce
it:
so
is
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt
to
all
that
trust
on
him.
7 36:7
But
if
thou
say
unto
me,
We
trust
in
Jehovah
our
God:
is
not
that
he,
whose
high
places
and
whose
altars
Hezekiah
hath
taken
away,
and
hath
said
to
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Ye
shall
worship
before
this
altar?
8 36:8
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
give
pledges
to
my
master
the
king
of
Assyria,
and
I
will
give
thee
two
thousand
horses,
if
thou
be
able
on
thy
part
to
set
riders
upon
them.
9 36:9
How
then
canst
thou
turn
away
the
face
of
one
captain
of
the
least
of
my
master’s
servants,
and
put
thy
trust
on
Egypt
for
chariots
and
for
horsemen?
10 36:10
And
am
I
now
come
up
without
Jehovah
against
this
land
to
destroy
it?
Jehovah
said
unto
me,
Go
up
against
this
land,
and
destroy
it.
11 36:11
Then
said
Eliakim
and
Shebna
and
Joah
unto
Rabshakeh,
Speak,
I
pray
thee,
unto
thy
servants
in
the
Syrian
language;
for
we
understand
it:
and
speak
not
to
us
in
the
Jews’
language,
in
the
ears
of
the
people
that
are
on
the
wall.
12 36:12
But
Rabshakeh
said,
Hath
my
master
sent
me
to
thy
master,
and
to
thee,
to
speak
these
words?
hath
he
not
sent
me
to
the
men
that
sit
upon
the
wall,
to
eat
their
own
dung,
and
to
drink
their
own
water
with
you?
13 36:13
Then
Rabshakeh
stood,
and
cried
with
a
loud
voice
in
the
Jews’
language,
and
said,
Hear
ye
the
words
of
the
great
king,
the
king
of
Assyria.
14 36:14
Thus
saith
the
king,
Let
not
Hezekiah
deceive
you;
for
he
will
not
be
able
to
deliver
you:
15 36:15
neither
let
Hezekiah
make
you
trust
in
Jehovah,
saying,
Jehovah
will
surely
deliver
us;
this
city
shall
not
be
given
into
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria.
16 36:16
Hearken
not
to
Hezekiah:
for
thus
saith
the
king
of
Assyria,
Make
your
peace
with
me,
and
come
out
to
me;
and
eat
ye
every
one
of
his
vine,
and
every
one
of
his fig-tree,
and
drink
ye
every
one
the
waters
of
his
own
cistern;
17 36:17
until
I
come
and
take
you
away
to
a
land
like
your
own
land,
a
land
of
grain
and
new
wine,
a
land
of
bread
and
vineyards.
18 36:18
Beware
lest
Hezekiah
persuade
you,
saying,
Jehovah
will
deliver
us.
Hath
any
of
the
gods
of
the
nations
delivered
his
land
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria?
19 36:19
Where
are
the
gods
of
Hamath
and
Arpad?
where
are
the
gods
of
Sepharvaim?
and
have
they
delivered
Samaria
out
of
my
hand?
20 36:20
Who
are
they
among
all
the
gods
of
these
countries,
that
have
delivered
their
country
out
of
my
hand,
that
Jehovah
should
deliver
Jerusalem
out
of
my
hand?
21 36:21
But
they
held
their
peace,
and
answered
him
not
a
word;
for
the
king’s
commandment
was,
saying,
Answer
him
not.
22 36:22
Then
came
Eliakim
the
son
of
Hilkiah,
that
was
over
the
household,
and
Shebna
the
scribe,
and
Joah,
the
son
of
Asaph,
the
recorder,
to
Hezekiah
with
their
clothes
rent,
and
told
him
the
words
of
Rabshakeh.
371 37:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
king
Hezekiah
heard
it,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
covered
himself
with
sackcloth,
and
went
into
the
house
of
Jehovah.
2 37:2
And
he
sent
Eliakim,
who
was
over
the
household,
and
Shebna
the
scribe,
and
the
elders
of
the
priests,
covered
with
sackcloth,
unto
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz.
3 37:3
And
they
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Hezekiah,
This
day
is
a
day
of
trouble,
and
of
rebuke,
and
of contumely;
for
the
children
are
come
to
the
birth,
and
there
is
not
strength
to
bring
forth.
4 37:4
It
may
be
Jehovah
thy
God
will
hear
the
words
of
Rabshakeh,
whom
the
king
of
Assyria
his
master
hath
sent
to
defy
the
living
God,
and
will
rebuke
the
words
which
Jehovah
thy
God
hath
heard:
wherefore
lift
up
thy
prayer
for
the
remnant
that
is
left.
5 37:5
So
the
servants
of
king
Hezekiah
came
to
Isaiah.
6 37:6
And
Isaiah
said
unto
them,
Thus
shall
ye
say
to
your
master,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Be
not
afraid
of
the
words
that
thou
hast
heard,
wherewith
the
servants
of
the
king
of
Assyria
have
blasphemed
me.
7 37:7
Behold,
I
will
put
a
spirit
in
him,
and
he
shall
hear
tidings,
and
shall
return
unto
his
own
land;
and
I
will
cause
him
to
fall
by
the
sword
in
his
own
land.
8 37:8
So
Rabshakeh
returned,
and
found
the
king
of
Assyria
warring
against
Libnah;
for
he
had
heard
that
he
was
departed
from
Lachish.
9 37:9
And
he
heard
say
concerning
Tirhakah
king
of
Ethiopia,
He
is
come
out
to
fight
against
thee.
And
when
he
heard
it,
he
sent
messengers
to
Hezekiah,
saying,
10 37:10
Thus
shall
ye
speak
to
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah,
saying,
Let
not
thy
God
in
whom
thou
trustest
deceive
thee,
saying,
Jerusalem
shall
not
be
given
into
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria.
11 37:11
Behold,
thou
hast
heard
what
the
kings
of
Assyria
have
done
to
all
lands,
by
destroying
them
utterly:
and shalt
thou
be
delivered?
12 37:12
Have
the
gods
of
the
nations
delivered
them,
which
my
fathers
have
destroyed,
Gozan,
and
Haran,
and
Rezeph,
and
the
children
of
Eden
that
were
in
Telassar?
13 37:13
Where
is
the
king
of
Hamath,
and
the
king
of
Arpad,
and
the
king
of
the
city
of
Sepharvaim,
of
Hena,
and
Ivvah?
14 37:14
And
Hezekiah
received
the
letter
from
the
hand
of
the
messengers,
and
read
it;
and
Hezekiah
went
up
unto
the
house
of
Jehovah,
and
spread
it
before
Jehovah.
15 37:15
And
Hezekiah
prayed
unto
Jehovah,
saying,
16 37:16
O
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
God
of
Israel,
that
sittest
above
the
cherubim,
thou
art
the
God,
even
thou
alone,
of
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
earth;
thou
hast
made
heaven
and
earth.
17 37:17
Incline
thine
ear,
O
Jehovah,
and
hear;
open
thine
eyes,
O
Jehovah,
and
see;
and
hear
all
the
words
of
Sennacherib,
who
hath
sent
to
defy
the
living
God.
18 37:18
Of
a
truth,
Jehovah,
the
kings
of
Assyria
have
laid
waste
all
the
countries,
and
their
land,
19 37:19
and
have
cast
their
gods
into
the
fire:
for
they
were
no
gods,
but
the
work
of
men’s
hands,
wood
and
stone;
therefore
they
have
destroyed
them.
20 37:20
Now
therefore,
O
Jehovah
our
God,
save
us
from
his
hand,
that
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
earth
may
know
that
thou
art
Jehovah,
even
thou
only.
21 37:21
Then
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz
sent
unto
Hezekiah,
saying,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
Israel,
Whereas
thou
hast
prayed
to
me
against
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria,
22 37:22
this
is
the
word
which
Jehovah
hath
spoken
concerning
him:
The
virgin
daughter
of
Zion
hath
despised
thee
and
laughed
thee
to
scorn;
the
daughter
of
Jerusalem
hath
shaken
her
head
at
thee.
23 37:23
Whom
hast
thou
defied
and
blasphemed?
and
against
whom
hast
thou
exalted
thy
voice
and
lifted
up
thine
eyes
on
high?
even
against
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
24 37:24
By
thy
servants
hast
thou
defied
the
Lord,
and
hast
said,
With
the
multitude
of
my
chariots
am
I
come
up
to
the
height
of
the
mountains,
to
the
innermost
parts
of
Lebanon;
and
I
will
cut
down
the
tall
cedars
thereof,
and
the
choice fir-trees
thereof;
and
I
will
enter
into
its
farthest
height,
the
forest
of
its
fruitful
field;
25 37:25
I
have
digged
and
drunk
water,
and
with
the
sole
of
my
feet
will
I
dry
up
all
the
rivers
of
Egypt.
26 37:26
Hast
thou
not
heard
how
I
have
done
it
long
ago,
and
formed
it
of
ancient
times?
now
have
I
brought
it
to
pass,
that
it
should
be
thine
to
lay
waste
fortified
cities
into
ruinous
heaps.
27 37:27
Therefore
their
inhabitants
were
of
small
power,
they
were
dismayed
and
confounded;
they
were
as
the
grass
of
the
field,
and
as
the
green
herb,
as
the
grass
on
the
housetops,
and
as
a
field
of
grain
before
it
is
grown
up.
28 37:28
But
I
know
thy
sitting
down,
and
thy
going
out,
and
thy
coming
in,
and
thy
raging
against
me.
29 37:29
Because
of
thy
raging
against
me,
and
because
thine
arrogancy
is
come
up
into
mine
ears,
therefore
will
I
put
my
hook
in
thy
nose,
and
my
bridle
in
thy
lips,
and
I
will
turn
thee
back
by
the
way
by
which
thou
camest.
30 37:30
And
this
shall
be
the
sign
unto
thee:
ye
shall
eat
this
year
that
which
groweth
of
itself,
and
in
the
second
year
that
which
springeth
of
the
same;
and
in
the
third
year
sow
ye,
and
reap,
and
plant
vineyards,
and
eat
the
fruit
thereof.
31 37:31
And
the
remnant
that
is
escaped
of
the
house
of
Judah
shall
again
take
root
downward,
and
bear
fruit
upward.
32 37:32
For
out
of
Jerusalem
shall
go
forth
a
remnant,
and
out
of
mount
Zion
they
that
shall
escape.
The
zeal
of
Jehovah
of
hosts
will
perform
this.
33 37:33
Therefore
thus
saith
Jehovah
concerning
the
king
of
Assyria,
He
shall
not
come
unto
this
city,
nor
shoot
an
arrow
there,
neither
shall
he
come
before
it
with
shield,
nor
cast
up
a
mound
against
it.
34 37:34
By
the
way
that
he
came,
by
the
same
shall
he
return,
and
he
shall
not
come
unto
this
city,
saith
Jehovah.
35 37:35
For
I
will
defend
this
city
to
save
it,
for
mine
own
sake,
and
for
my
servant
David’s
sake.
36 37:36
And
the
angel
of
Jehovah
went
forth,
and
smote
in
the
camp
of
the
Assyrians
a
hundred
and
fourscore
and
five
thousand;
and
when
men
arose
early
in
the
morning,
behold,
these
were
all
dead
bodies.
37 37:37
So
Sennacherib
king
of
Assyria
departed,
and
went
and
returned,
and
dwelt
at
Nineveh.
38 37:38
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
was
worshipping
in
the
house
of
Nisroch
his
god,
that
Adrammelech
and
Sharezer
his
sons
smote
him
with
the
sword;
and
they
escaped
into
the
land
of
Ararat.
And
Esar-haddon
his
son
reigned
in
his
stead.
381 38:1
In
those
days
was
Hezekiah
sick
unto
death.
And
Isaiah
the
prophet
the
son
of
Amoz
came
to
him,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Set
thy
house
in
order;
for
thou shalt
die,
and
not
live.
2 38:2
Then
Hezekiah
turned
his
face
to
the
wall,
and
prayed
unto
Jehovah,
3 38:3
and
said,
Remember
now,
O
Jehovah,
I
beseech
thee,
how
I
have
walked
before
thee
in
truth
and
with
a
perfect
heart,
and
have
done
that
which
is
good
in
thy
sight.
And
Hezekiah
wept
sore.
4 38:4
Then
came
the
word
of
Jehovah
to
Isaiah,
saying,
5 38:5
Go,
and
say
to
Hezekiah,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
David
thy
father,
I
have
heard
thy
prayer,
I
have
seen
thy
tears:
behold,
I
will
add
unto
thy
days
fifteen
years.
6 38:6
And
I
will
deliver
thee
and
this
city
out
of
the
hand
of
the
king
of
Assyria;
and
I
will
defend
this
city.
7 38:7
And
this
shall
be
the
sign
unto
thee
from
Jehovah,
that
Jehovah
will
do
this
thing
that
he
hath
spoken:
8 38:8
behold,
I
will
cause
the
shadow
on
the
steps,
which
is
gone
down
on
the
dial
of
Ahaz
with
the
sun,
to
return
backward
ten
steps.
So
the
sun
returned
ten
steps
on
the
dial
whereon
it
was
gone
down.
9 38:9
The
writing
of
Hezekiah
king
of
Judah,
when
he
had
been
sick,
and
was
recovered
of
his
sickness.
10 38:10
I
said,
In
the
noontide
of
my
days
I
shall
go
into
the
gates
of
Sheol:
I
am
deprived
of
the
residue
of
my
years.
11 38:11
I
said,
I
shall
not
see
Jehovah,
even
Jehovah
in
the
land
of
the
living:
I
shall
behold
man
no
more
with
the
inhabitants
of
the
world.
12 38:12
My
dwelling
is
removed,
and
is
carried
away
from
me
as
a
shepherd’s
tent:
I
have
rolled
up,
like
a
weaver,
my
life;
he
will
cut
me
off
from
the
loom:
From
day
even
to
night
wilt
thou
make
an
end
of
me.
13 38:13
I
quieted
myself
until
morning;
as
a
lion,
so
he
breaketh
all
my
bones:
From
day
even
to
night
wilt
thou
make
an
end
of
me.
14 38:14
Like
a
swallow
or
a
crane,
so
did
I
chatter;
I
did
moan
as
a
dove;
mine
eyes
fail
with
looking
upward:
O
Lord,
I
am
oppressed,
be
thou
my
surety.
15 38:15
What
shall
I
say?
he
hath
both
spoken
unto
me,
and
himself
hath
done
it:
I
shall
go
softly
all
my
years
because
of
the
bitterness
of
my
soul.
16 38:16
O
Lord,
by
these
things
men
live;
And
wholly
therein
is
the
life
of
my
spirit:
Wherefore
recover
thou
me,
and
make
me
to
live.
17 38:17
Behold,
it
was
for
my
peace
that
I
had
great
bitterness:
But
thou
hast
in
love
to
my
soul
delivered
it
from
the
pit
of
corruption;
For
thou
hast
cast
all
my
sins
behind
thy
back.
18 38:18
For
Sheol
cannot
praise
thee,
death
cannot
celebrate
thee:
They
that
go
down
into
the
pit
cannot
hope
for
thy
truth.
19 38:19
The
living,
the
living,
he
shall
praise
thee,
as
I
do
this
day:
The
father
to
the
children
shall
make
known
thy
truth.
20 38:20
Jehovah
is
ready
to
save
me:
Therefore
we
will
sing
my
songs
with
stringed
instruments
All
the
days
of
our
life
in
the
house
of
Jehovah.
21 38:21
Now
Isaiah
had
said,
Let
them
take
a
cake
of
figs,
and
lay
it
for
a
plaster
upon
the
boil,
and
he
shall
recover.
22 38:22
Hezekiah
also
had
said,
What
is
the
sign
that
I
shall
go
up
to
the
house
of
Jehovah?
391 39:1
At
that
time
Merodach-baladan
the
son
of
Baladan,
king
of
Babylon,
sent
letters
and
a
present
to
Hezekiah;
for
he
heard
that
he
had
been
sick,
and
was
recovered.
2 39:2
And
Hezekiah
was
glad
of
them,
and
showed
them
the
house
of
his
precious
things,
the
silver,
and
the
gold,
and
the
spices,
and
the
precious
oil,
and
all
the
house
of
his
armor,
and
all
that
was
found
in
his
treasures:
there
was
nothing
in
his
house,
nor
in
all
his
dominion,
that
Hezekiah
showed
them
not.
3 39:3
Then
came
Isaiah
the
prophet
unto
king
Hezekiah,
and
said
unto
him,
What
said
these
men?
and
from
whence
came
they
unto
thee?
And
Hezekiah
said,
They
are
come
from
a
far
country
unto
me,
even
from
Babylon.
4 39:4
Then
said
he,
What
have
they
seen
in
thy
house?
And
Hezekiah
answered,
All
that
is
in
my
house
have
they
seen:
there
is
nothing
among
my
treasures
that
I
have
not
showed
them.
5 39:5
Then
said
Isaiah
to
Hezekiah,
Hear
the
word
of
Jehovah
of
hosts:
6 39:6
Behold,
the
days
are
coming,
when
all
that
is
in
thy
house,
and
that
which
thy
fathers
have
laid
up
in
store
until
this
day,
shall
be
carried
to
Babylon:
nothing
shall
be
left,
saith
Jehovah.
7 39:7
And
of
thy
sons
that
shall
issue
from
thee,
whom
thou shalt
beget,
shall
they
take
away;
and
they
shall
be
eunuchs
in
the
palace
of
the
king
of
Babylon.
8 39:8
Then
said
Hezekiah
unto
Isaiah,
Good
is
the
word
of
Jehovah
which
thou
hast
spoken.
He
said
moreover,
For
there
shall
be
peace
and
truth
in
my
days.
401 40:1
Comfort
ye,
comfort
ye
my
people,
saith
your
God.
2 40:2
Speak
ye
comfortably
to
Jerusalem;
and
cry
unto
her,
that
her
warfare
is
accomplished,
that
her
iniquity
is
pardoned,
that
she
hath
received
of Jehovah’s
hand
double
for
all
her
sins.
3 40:3
The
voice
of
one
that
crieth,
Prepare
ye
in
the
wilderness
the
way
of
Jehovah;
make
level
in
the
desert
a
highway
for
our
God.
4 40:4
Every
valley
shall
be
exalted,
and
every
mountain
and
hill
shall
be
made
low;
and
the uneven
shall
be
made
level,
and
the
rough
places
a
plain:
5 40:5
and
the
glory
of
Jehovah
shall
be
revealed,
and
all
flesh
shall
see
it
together;
for
the
mouth
of
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
6 40:6
The
voice
of
one
saying,
Cry.
And
one
said,
What
shall
I
cry?
All
flesh
is
grass,
and
all
the
goodliness
thereof
is
as
the
flower
of
the
field.
7 40:7
The
grass
withereth,
the
flower
fadeth,
because
the
breath
of
Jehovah
bloweth
upon
it;
surely
the
people
is
grass.
8 40:8
The
grass
withereth,
the
flower
fadeth;
but
the
word
of
our
God
shall
stand
forever.
9 40:9
O
thou
that
tellest
good
tidings
to
Zion,
get
thee
up
on
a
high
mountain;
O
thou
that
tellest
good
tidings
to
Jerusalem,
lift
up
thy
voice
with
strength;
lift
it
up,
be
not
afraid;
say
unto
the
cities
of
Judah,
Behold,
your
God!
10 40:10
Behold,
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
come
as
a
mighty
one,
and
his
arm
will
rule
for
him:
Behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
recompense
before
him.
11 40:11
He
will
feed
his
flock
like
a
shepherd,
he
will
gather
the
lambs
in
his
arm,
and
carry
them
in
his
bosom,
and
will
gently
lead
those
that
have
their
young.
12 40:12
Who
hath
measured
the
waters
in
the
hollow
of
his
hand,
and
meted
out
heaven
with
the
span,
and
comprehended
the
dust
of
the
earth
in
a
measure,
and
weighed
the
mountains
in
scales,
and
the
hills
in
a
balance?
13 40:13
Who
hath
directed
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah,
or
being
his
counsellor
hath
taught
him?
14 40:14
With
whom
took
he
counsel,
and
who
instructed
him,
and
taught
him
in
the
path
of
justice,
and
taught
him
knowledge,
and
showed
to
him
the
way
of
understanding?
15 40:15
Behold,
the
nations
are
as
a
drop
of
a
bucket,
and
are
accounted
as
the
small
dust
of
the
balance:
behold,
he
taketh
up
the
isles
as
a
very
little
thing.
16 40:16
And
Lebanon
is
not
sufficient
to
burn,
nor
the
beasts
thereof
sufficient
for
a burnt-offering.
17 40:17
All
the
nations
are
as
nothing
before
him;
they
are
accounted
by
him
as
less
than
nothing,
and
vanity.
18 40:18
To
whom
then
will
ye
liken
God?
or
what
likeness
will
ye
compare
unto
him?
19 40:19
The
image,
a
workman
hath
cast
it,
and
the
goldsmith overlayeth
it
with
gold,
and
casteth
for
it
silver
chains.
20 40:20
He
that
is
too
impoverished
for
such
an
oblation
chooseth
a
tree
that
will
not
rot;
he
seeketh
unto
him
a
skilful
workman
to
set
up
a
graven
image,
that
shall
not
be
moved.
21 40:21
Have
ye
not
known?
have
ye
not
heard?
hath
it
not
been
told
you
from
the
beginning?
have
ye
not
understood
from
the
foundations
of
the
earth?
22 40:22
It
is
he
that
sitteth
above
the
circle
of
the
earth,
and
the
inhabitants
thereof
are
as
grasshoppers;
that
stretcheth
out
the
heavens
as
a
curtain,
and
spreadeth
them
out
as
a
tent
to
dwell
in;
23 40:23
that
bringeth
princes
to
nothing;
that
maketh
the
judges
of
the
earth
as
vanity.
24 40:24
Yea,
they
have
not
been
planted;
yea,
they
have
not
been
sown;
yea,
their
stock
hath
not
taken
root
in
the
earth:
moreover
he
bloweth
upon
them,
and
they
wither,
and
the
whirlwind
taketh
them
away
as
stubble.
25 40:25
To
whom
then
will
ye
liken
me,
that
I
should
be
equal
to
him?
saith
the
Holy
One.
26 40:26
Lift
up
your
eyes
on
high,
and
see
who
hath
created
these,
that
bringeth
out
their
host
by
number;
he
calleth
them
all
by
name;
by
the
greatness
of
his
might,
and
for
that
he
is
strong
in
power,
not
one
is
lacking.
27 40:27
Why
sayest
thou,
O
Jacob,
and
speakest,
O
Israel,
My
way
is
hid
from
Jehovah,
and
the
justice
due
to
me
is
passed
away
from
my
God?
28 40:28
Hast
thou
not
known?
hast
thou
not
heard?
The
everlasting
God,
Jehovah,
the
Creator
of
the
ends
of
the
earth,
fainteth
not,
neither
is
weary;
there
is
no
searching
of
his
understanding.
29 40:29
He
giveth
power
to
the
faint;
and
to
him
that
hath
no
might
he
increaseth
strength.
30 40:30
Even
the
youths
shall
faint
and
be
weary,
and
the
young
men
shall
utterly
fall:
31 40:31
but
they
that
wait
for
Jehovah
shall
renew
their
strength;
they
shall
mount
up
with
wings
as
eagles;
they
shall
run,
and
not
be
weary;
they
shall
walk,
and
not
faint.
411 41:1
Keep
silence
before
me,
O
islands;
and
let
the
peoples
renew
their
strength:
let
them
come
near;
then
let
them
speak;
let
us
come
near
together
to
judgment.
2 41:2
Who
hath
raised
up
one
from
the
east,
whom
he
calleth
in
righteousness
to
his
foot?
he
giveth
nations
before
him,
and
maketh
him
rule
over
kings;
he
giveth
them
as
the
dust
to
his
sword,
as
the
driven
stubble
to
his
bow.
3 41:3
He
pursueth
them,
and
passeth
on
safely,
even
by
a
way
that
he
had
not
gone
with
his
feet.
4 41:4
Who
hath
wrought
and
done
it,
calling
the
generations
from
the
beginning?
I,
Jehovah,
the
first,
and
with
the
last,
I
am
he.
5 41:5
The
isles
have
seen,
and
fear;
the
ends
of
the
earth
tremble;
they
draw
near,
and
come.
6 41:6
They
help
every
one
his
neighbor;
and
every
one
saith
to
his
brother,
Be
of
good
courage.
7 41:7
So
the
carpenter encourageth
the
goldsmith,
and
he
that
smootheth
with
the
hammer
him
that
smiteth
the
anvil,
saying
of
the
soldering,
It
is
good;
and
he fasteneth
it
with
nails,
that
it
should
not
be
moved.
8 41:8
But
thou,
Israel,
my
servant,
Jacob
whom
I
have
chosen,
the
seed
of
Abraham
my
friend,
9 41:9
thou
whom
I
have
taken
hold
of
from
the
ends
of
the
earth,
and
called
from
the
corners
thereof,
and
said
unto
thee,
Thou
art
my
servant,
I
have
chosen
thee
and
not
cast
thee
away;
10 41:10
fear
thou
not,
for
I
am
with
thee;
be
not
dismayed,
for
I
am
thy
God;
I
will
strengthen
thee;
yea,
I
will
help
thee;
yea,
I
will
uphold
thee
with
the
right
hand
of
my
righteousness.
11 41:11
Behold,
all
they
that
are
incensed
against
thee
shall
be
put
to
shame
and
confounded:
they
that
strive
with
thee
shall
be
as
nothing,
and
shall
perish.
12 41:12
Thou shalt
seek
them,
and shalt
not
find
them,
even
them
that
contend
with
thee:
they
that
war
against
thee
shall
be
as
nothing,
and
as
a
thing
of
nought.
13 41:13
For
I,
Jehovah
thy
God,
will
hold
thy
right
hand,
saying
unto
thee,
Fear
not;
I
will
help
thee.
14 41:14
Fear
not,
thou
worm
Jacob,
and
ye
men
of
Israel;
I
will
help
thee,
saith
Jehovah,
and
thy
Redeemer
is
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
15 41:15
Behold,
I
have
made
thee
to
be
a
new
sharp
threshing
instrument
having
teeth;
thou shalt
thresh
the
mountains,
and
beat
them
small,
and shalt
make
the
hills
as
chaff.
16 41:16
Thou shalt
winnow
them,
and
the
wind
shall
carry
them
away,
and
the
whirlwind
shall
scatter
them;
and
thou shalt
rejoice
in
Jehovah,
thou shalt
glory
in
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
17 41:17
The
poor
and
needy
seek
water,
and
there
is
none,
and
their
tongue
faileth
for
thirst;
I,
Jehovah,
will
answer
them,
I,
the
God
of
Israel,
will
not
forsake
them.
18 41:18
I
will
open
rivers
on
the
bare
heights,
and
fountains
in
the
midst
of
the
valleys;
I
will
make
the
wilderness
a
pool
of
water,
and
the
dry
land
springs
of
water.
19 41:19
I
will
put
in
the
wilderness
the
cedar,
the
acacia,
and
the
myrtle,
and
the oil-tree;
I
will
set
in
the
desert
the fir-tree,
the
pine,
and
the box-tree
together:
20 41:20
that
they
may
see,
and
know,
and
consider,
and
understand
together,
that
the
hand
of
Jehovah
hath
done
this,
and
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
hath
created
it.
21 41:21
Produce
your
cause,
saith
Jehovah;
bring
forth
your
strong
reasons,
saith
the
King
of
Jacob.
22 41:22
Let
them
bring
forth,
and
declare
unto
us
what
shall
happen:
declare
ye
the
former
things,
what
they
are,
that
we
may
consider
them,
and
know
the
latter
end
of
them;
or
show
us
things
to
come.
23 41:23
Declare
the
things
that
are
to
come
hereafter,
that
we
may
know
that
ye
are
gods:
yea,
do
good,
or
do
evil,
that
we
may
be
dismayed,
and
behold
it
together.
24 41:24
Behold,
ye
are
of
nothing,
and
your
work
is
of
nought;
an
abomination
is
he
that
chooseth
you.
25 41:25
I
have
raised
up
one
from
the
north,
and
he
is
come;
from
the
rising
of
the
sun
one
that
calleth
upon
my
name:
and
he
shall
come
upon
rulers
as
upon
mortar,
and
as
the
potter
treadeth
clay.
26 41:26
Who
hath
declared
it
from
the
beginning,
that
we
may
know?
and
beforetime,
that
we
may
say,
He
is
right?
yea,
there
is
none
that
declareth,
yea,
there
is
none
that showeth,
yea,
there
is
none
that
heareth
your
words.
27 41:27
I
am
the
first
that
saith
unto
Zion,
Behold,
behold
them;
and
I
will
give
to
Jerusalem
one
that
bringeth
good
tidings.
28 41:28
And
when
I
look,
there
is
no
man:
even
among
them
there
is
no
counsellor,
that,
when
I
ask
of
them,
can
answer
a
word.
29 41:29
Behold,
all
of
them,
their
works
are
vanity
and
nought;
their
molten
images
are
wind
and
confusion.
421 42:1
Behold,
my
servant,
whom
I
uphold;
my
chosen,
in
whom
my
soul
delighteth:
I
have
put
my
Spirit
upon
him;
he
will
bring
forth
justice
to
the
Gentiles.
2 42:2
He
will
not
cry,
nor
lift
up
his
voice,
nor
cause
it
to
be
heard
in
the
street.
3 42:3
A
bruised
reed
will
he
not
break,
and
a
dimly
burning
wick
will
he
not
quench:
he
will
bring
forth
justice
in
truth.
4 42:4
He
will
not
fail
nor
be
discouraged,
till
he
have
set
justice
in
the
earth;
and
the
isles
shall
wait
for
his
law.
5 42:5
Thus
saith
God
Jehovah,
he
that
created
the
heavens,
and
stretched
them
forth;
he
that
spread
abroad
the
earth
and
that
which
cometh
out
of
it;
he
that
giveth
breath
unto
the
people
upon
it,
and
spirit
to
them
that
walk
therein:
6 42:6
I,
Jehovah,
have
called
thee
in
righteousness,
and
will
hold
thy
hand,
and
will
keep
thee,
and
give
thee
for
a
covenant
of
the
people,
for
a
light
of
the
Gentiles;
7 42:7
to
open
the
blind
eyes,
to
bring
out
the
prisoners
from
the
dungeon,
and
them
that
sit
in
darkness
out
of
the prison-house.
8 42:8
I
am
Jehovah,
that
is
my
name;
and
my
glory
will
I
not
give
to
another,
neither
my
praise
unto
graven
images.
9 42:9
Behold,
the
former
things
are
come
to
pass,
and
new
things
do
I
declare;
before
they
spring
forth
I
tell
you
of
them.
10 42:10
Sing
unto
Jehovah
a
new
song,
and
his
praise
from
the
end
of
the
earth;
ye
that
go
down
to
the
sea,
and
all
that
is
therein,
the
isles,
and
the
inhabitants
thereof.
11 42:11
Let
the
wilderness
and
the
cities
thereof
lift
up
their
voice,
the
villages
that
Kedar
doth
inhabit;
let
the
inhabitants
of
Sela
sing,
let
them
shout
from
the
top
of
the
mountains.
12 42:12
Let
them
give
glory
unto
Jehovah,
and
declare
his
praise
in
the
islands.
13 42:13
Jehovah
will
go
forth
as
a
mighty
man;
he
will
stir
up
his
zeal
like
a
man
of
war:
he
will
cry,
yea,
he
will
shout
aloud;
he
will
do
mightily
against
his
enemies.
14 42:14
I
have
long
time
holden
my
peace;
I
have
been
still,
and
refrained
myself:
now
will
I
cry
out
like
a travailing
woman;
I
will
gasp
and
pant
together.
15 42:15
I
will
lay
waste
mountains
and
hills,
and
dry
up
all
their
herbs;
and
I
will
make
the
rivers
islands,
and
will
dry
up
the
pools.
16 42:16
And
I
will
bring
the
blind
by
a
way
that
they
know
not;
in
paths
that
they
know
not
will
I
lead
them;
I
will
make
darkness
light
before
them,
and
crooked
places
straight.
These
things
will
I
do,
and
I
will
not
forsake
them.
17 42:17
They
shall
be
turned
back,
they
shall
be
utterly
put
to
shame,
that
trust
in
graven
images,
that
say
unto
molten
images,
Ye
are
our
gods.
18 42:18
Hear,
ye
deaf;
and
look,
ye
blind,
that
ye
may
see.
19 42:19
Who
is
blind,
but
my
servant?
or
deaf,
as
my
messenger
that
I
send?
who
is
blind
as
he
that
is
at
peace
with
me,
and
blind
as Jehovah’s
servant?
20 42:20
Thou
seest
many
things,
but
thou
observest
not;
his
ears
are
open,
but
he
heareth
not.
21 42:21
It
pleased
Jehovah,
for
his
righteousness’
sake,
to
magnify
the
law,
and
make
it
honorable.
22 42:22
But
this
is
a
people
robbed
and
plundered;
they
are
all
of
them
snared
in
holes,
and
they
are
hid
in prison-houses:
they
are
for
a
prey,
and
none
delivereth;
for
a
spoil,
and
none
saith,
Restore.
23 42:23
Who
is
there
among
you
that
will
give
ear
to
this?
that
will
hearken
and
hear
for
the
time
to
come?
24 42:24
Who
gave
Jacob
for
a
spoil,
and
Israel
to
the
robbers?
did
not
Jehovah?
he
against
whom
we
have
sinned,
and
in
whose
ways
they
would
not
walk,
neither
were
they
obedient
unto
his
law.
25 42:25
Therefore
he
poured
upon
him
the
fierceness
of
his
anger,
and
the
strength
of
battle;
and
it
set
him
on
fire
round
about,
yet
he
knew
not;
and
it
burned
him,
yet
he
laid
it
not
to
heart.
431 43:1
But
now
thus
saith
Jehovah
that
created
thee,
O
Jacob,
and
he
that
formed
thee,
O
Israel:
Fear
not,
for
I
have
redeemed
thee;
I
have
called
thee
by
thy
name,
thou
art
mine.
2 43:2
When
thou
passest
through
the
waters,
I
will
be
with
thee;
and
through
the
rivers,
they
shall
not
overflow
thee:
when
thou
walkest
through
the
fire,
thou shalt
not
be
burned,
neither
shall
the
flame
kindle
upon
thee.
3 43:3
For
I
am
Jehovah
thy
God,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
thy
Saviour;
I
have
given
Egypt
as
thy
ransom,
Ethiopia
and
Seba
in
thy
stead.
4 43:4
Since
thou
hast
been
precious
in
my
sight,
and
honorable,
and
I
have
loved
thee;
therefore
will
I
give
men
in
thy
stead,
and
peoples
instead
of
thy
life.
5 43:5
Fear
not;
for
I
am
with
thee:
I
will
bring
thy
seed
from
the
east,
and
gather
thee
from
the
west;
6 43:6
I
will
say
to
the
north,
Give
up;
and
to
the
south,
Keep
not
back;
bring
my
sons
from
far,
and
my
daughters
from
the
end
of
the
earth;
7 43:7
every
one
that
is
called
by
my
name,
and
whom
I
have
created
for
my
glory,
whom
I
have
formed,
yea,
whom
I
have
made.
8 43:8
Bring
forth
the
blind
people
that
have
eyes,
and
the
deaf
that
have
ears.
9 43:9
Let
all
the
nations
be
gathered
together,
and
let
the
peoples
be
assembled:
who
among
them
can
declare
this,
and
show
us
former
things?
let
them
bring
their
witnesses,
that
they
may
be
justified;
or
let
them
hear,
and
say,
It
is
truth.
10 43:10
Ye
are
my
witnesses,
saith
Jehovah,
and
my
servant
whom
I
have
chosen;
that
ye
may
know
and
believe
me,
and
understand
that
I
am
he:
before
me
there
was
no
God
formed,
neither
shall
there
be
after
me.
11 43:11
I,
even
I,
am
Jehovah;
and
besides
me
there
is
no
saviour.
12 43:12
I
have
declared,
and
I
have
saved,
and
I
have
showed;
and
there
was
no
strange
god
among
you:
therefore
ye
are
my
witnesses,
saith
Jehovah,
and
I
am
God.
13 43:13
Yea,
since
the
day
was
I
am
he;
and
there
is
none
that
can
deliver
out
of
my
hand:
I
will
work,
and
who
can
hinder
it?
14 43:14
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
your
Redeemer,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel:
For
your
sake
I
have
sent
to
Babylon,
and
I
will
bring
down
all
of
them
as
fugitives,
even
the
Chaldeans,
in
the
ships
of
their
rejoicing.
15 43:15
I
am
Jehovah,
your
Holy
One,
the
Creator
of
Israel,
your
King.
16 43:16
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
who
maketh
a
way
in
the
sea,
and
a
path
in
the
mighty
waters;
17 43:17
who
bringeth
forth
the
chariot
and
horse,
the
army
and
the
mighty
man (they
lie
down
together,
they
shall
not
rise;
they
are
extinct,
they
are
quenched
as
a
wick):
18 43:18
Remember
ye
not
the
former
things,
neither
consider
the
things
of
old.
19 43:19
Behold,
I
will
do
a
new
thing;
now
shall
it
spring
forth;
shall
ye
not
know
it?
I
will
even
make
a
way
in
the
wilderness,
and
rivers
in
the
desert.
20 43:20
The
beasts
of
the
field
shall
honor
me,
the
jackals
and
the
ostriches;
because
I
give
waters
in
the
wilderness,
and
rivers
in
the
desert,
to
give
drink
to
my
people,
my
chosen,
21 43:21
the
people
which
I
formed
for
myself,
that
they
might
set
forth
my
praise.
22 43:22
Yet
thou
hast
not
called
upon
me,
O
Jacob;
but
thou
hast
been
weary
of
me,
O
Israel.
23 43:23
Thou
hast
not
brought
me
of
thy
sheep
for burnt-offerings;
neither
hast
thou
honored
me
with
thy
sacrifices.
I
have
not
burdened
thee
with
offerings,
nor
wearied
thee
with
frankincense.
24 43:24
Thou
hast
bought
me
no
sweet
cane
with
money,
neither
hast
thou
filled
me
with
the
fat
of
thy
sacrifices;
but
thou
hast
burdened
me
with
thy
sins,
thou
hast
wearied
me
with
thine
iniquities.
25 43:25
I,
even
I,
am
he
that blotteth
out
thy
transgressions
for
mine
own
sake;
and
I
will
not
remember
thy
sins.
26 43:26
Put
me
in
remembrance;
let
us
plead
together:
set
thou
forth
thy
cause,
that
thou
mayest
be
justified.
27 43:27
Thy
first
father
sinned,
and
thy
teachers
have
transgressed
against
me.
28 43:28
Therefore
I
will
profane
the
princes
of
the
sanctuary;
and
I
will
make
Jacob
a
curse,
and
Israel
a
reviling.
441 44:1
Yet
now
hear,
O
Jacob
my
servant,
and
Israel,
who
I
have
chosen:
2 44:2
Thus
saith
Jehovah
that
made
thee,
and
formed
thee
from
the
womb,
who
will
help
thee:
Fear
not,
O
Jacob
my
servant;
and
thou,
Jeshurun,
whom
I
have
chosen.
3 44:3
For
I
will
pour
water
upon
him
that
is
thirsty,
and
streams
upon
the
dry
ground;
I
will
pour
my
Spirit
upon
thy
seed,
and
my
blessing
upon
thine
offspring:
4 44:4
and
they
shall
spring
up
among
the
grass,
as
willows
by
the watercourses.
5 44:5
One
shall
say,
I
am Jehovah’s;
and
another
shall
call
himself
by
the
name
of
Jacob;
and
another
shall
subscribe
with
his
hand
unto
Jehovah,
and
surname
himself
by
the
name
of
Israel.
6 44:6
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
King
of
Israel,
and
his
Redeemer,
Jehovah
of
hosts:
I
am
the
first,
and
I
am
the
last;
and
besides
me
there
is
no
God.
7 44:7
And
who,
as
I,
shall
call,
and
shall
declare
it,
and
set
it
in
order
for
me,
since
I
established
the
ancient
people?
and
the
things
that
are
coming,
and
that
shall
come
to
pass,
let
them
declare.
8 44:8
Fear
ye
not,
neither
be
afraid:
have
I
not
declared
unto
thee
of
old,
and
showed
it?
and
ye
are
my
witnesses.
Is
there
a
God
besides
me?
yea,
there
is
no
Rock;
I
know
not
any.
9 44:9
They
that
fashion
a
graven
image
are
all
of
them
vanity;
and
the
things
that
they
delight
in
shall
not
profit;
and
their
own
witnesses
see
not,
nor
know:
that
they
may
be
put
to
shame.
10 44:10
Who
hath
fashioned
a
god,
or
molten
an
image
that
is
profitable
for
nothing?
11 44:11
Behold,
all
his
fellows
shall
be
put
to
shame;
and
the
workmen,
they
are
of
men:
let
them
all
be
gathered
together,
let
them
stand
up;
they
shall
fear,
they
shall
be
put
to
shame
together.
12 44:12
The
smith
maketh
an
axe,
and
worketh
in
the
coals,
and
fashioneth
it
with
hammers,
and
worketh
it
with
his
strong
arm:
yea,
he
is
hungry,
and
his
strength
faileth;
he
drinketh
no
water,
and
is
faint.
13 44:13
The
carpenter
stretcheth
out
a
line;
he
marketh
it
out
with
a pencil;
he shapeth
it
with
planes,
and
he
marketh
it
out
with
the compasses,
and shapeth
it
after
the
figure
of
a
man,
according
to
the
beauty
of
a
man,
to
dwell
in
a
house.
14 44:14
He
heweth
him
down
cedars,
and
taketh
the holm-tree
and
the
oak,
and
strengtheneth
for
himself
one
among
the
trees
of
the
forest:
he
planteth
a fir-tree,
and
the
rain
doth
nourish
it.
15 44:15
Then
shall
it
be
for
a
man
to
burn;
and
he
taketh
thereof,
and
warmeth
himself;
yea,
he
kindleth
it,
and
baketh
bread:
yea,
he
maketh
a
god,
and
worshippeth
it;
he
maketh
it
a
graven
image,
and
falleth
down thereto.
16 44:16
He
burneth
part
thereof
in
the
fire;
with
part
thereof
he
eateth
flesh;
he
roasteth
roast,
and
is
satisfied;
yea,
he
warmeth
himself,
and
saith,
Aha,
I
am
warm,
I
have
seen
the
fire.
17 44:17
And
the
residue
thereof
he
maketh
a
god,
even
his
graven
image;
he
falleth
down
unto
it
and
worshippeth,
and
prayeth
unto
it,
and
saith,
Deliver
me;
for
thou
art
my
god.
18 44:18
They
know
not,
neither
do
they
consider:
for
he
hath
shut
their
eyes,
that
they
cannot
see;
and
their
hearts,
that
they
cannot
understand.
19 44:19
And
none
calleth
to
mind,
neither
is
there
knowledge
nor
understanding
to
say,
I
have
burned
part
of
it
in
the
fire;
yea,
also
I
have
baked
bread
upon
the
coals
thereof;
I
have
roasted
flesh
and
eaten
it:
and
shall
I
make
the
residue
thereof
an
abomination?
shall
I
fall
down
to
the
stock
of
a
tree?
20 44:20
He
feedeth
on
ashes;
a
deceived
heart
hath
turned
him
aside;
and
he
cannot
deliver
his
soul,
nor
say,
Is
there
not
a
lie
in
my
right
hand?
21 44:21
Remember
these
things,
O
Jacob,
and
Israel;
for
thou
art
my
servant:
I
have
formed
thee;
thou
art
my
servant:
O
Israel,
thou shalt
not
be
forgotten
of
me.
22 44:22
I
have
blotted
out,
as
a
thick
cloud,
thy
transgressions,
and,
as
a
cloud,
thy
sins:
return
unto
me;
for
I
have
redeemed
thee.
23 44:23
Sing,
O
ye
heavens,
for
Jehovah
hath
done
it;
shout,
ye
lower
parts
of
the
earth;
break
forth
into
singing,
ye
mountains,
O
forest,
and
every
tree
therein:
for
Jehovah
hath
redeemed
Jacob,
and
will
glorify
himself
in
Israel.
24 44:24
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
thy
Redeemer,
and
he
that
formed
thee
from
the
womb:
I
am
Jehovah,
that
maketh
all
things;
that
stretcheth
forth
the
heavens
alone;
that
spreadeth
abroad
the
earth (who
is
with
me?);
25 44:25
that
frustrateth
the
signs
of
the
liars,
and
maketh
diviners
mad;
that
turneth
wise
men
backward,
and
maketh
their
knowledge
foolish;
26 44:26
that
confirmeth
the
word
of
his
servant,
and
performeth
the
counsel
of
his
messengers;
that
saith
of
Jerusalem,
She
shall
be
inhabited;
and
of
the
cities
of
Judah,
They
shall
be
built,
and
I
will
raise
up
the
waste
places
thereof;
27 44:27
that
saith
to
the
deep,
Be
dry,
and
I
will
dry
up
thy
rivers;
28 44:28
That
saith
of
Cyrus,
He
is
my
shepherd,
and
shall
perform
all
my
pleasure,
even
saying
of
Jerusalem,
She
shall
be
built;
and
of
the
temple,
Thy
foundation
shall
be
laid.
451 45:1
Thus
saith
Jehovah
to
his
anointed,
to
Cyrus,
whose
right
hand
I
have
holden,
to
subdue
nations
before
him,
and
I
will
loose
the
loins
of
kings;
to
open
the
doors
before
him,
and
the
gates
shall
not
be
shut:
2 45:2
I
will
go
before
thee,
and
make
the
rough
places
smooth;
I
will
break
in
pieces
the
doors
of
brass,
and
cut
in
sunder
the
bars
of
iron;
3 45:3
and
I
will
give
thee
the
treasures
of
darkness,
and
hidden
riches
of
secret
places,
that
thou
mayest
know
that
it
is
I,
Jehovah,
who
call
thee
by
thy
name,
even
the
God
of
Israel.
4 45:4
For
Jacob
my
servant’s
sake,
and
Israel
my
chosen,
I
have
called
thee
by
thy
name:
I
have
surnamed
thee,
though
thou
hast
not
known
me.
5 45:5
I
am
Jehovah,
and
there
is
none
else;
besides
me
there
is
no
God.
I
will
gird
thee,
though
thou
hast
not
known
me;
6 45:6
that
they
may
know
from
the
rising
of
the
sun,
and
from
the
west,
that
there
is
none
besides
me:
I
am
Jehovah,
and
there
is
none
else.
7 45:7
I
form
the
light,
and
create
darkness;
I
make
peace,
and
create
evil;
I
am
Jehovah,
that
doeth
all
these
things.
8 45:8
Distil,
ye
heavens,
from
above,
and
let
the
skies
pour
down
righteousness:
let
the
earth
open,
that
it
may
bring
forth
salvation,
and
let
it
cause
righteousness
to
spring
up
together;
I,
Jehovah,
have
created
it.
9 45:9
Woe
unto
him
that
striveth
with
his
Maker!
a
potsherd
among
the
potsherds
of
the
earth!
Shall
the
clay
say
to
him
that
fashioneth
it,
What
makest
thou?
or
thy
work,
He
hath
no
hands?
10 45:10
Woe
unto
him
that
saith
unto
a
father,
What
begettest
thou?
or
to
a
woman,
With
what travailest
thou?
11 45:11
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
and
his
Maker:
Ask
me
of
the
things
that
are
to
come;
concerning
my
sons,
and
concerning
the
work
of
my
hands,
command
ye
me.
12 45:12
I
have
made
the
earth,
and
created
man
upon
it:
I,
even
my
hands,
have
stretched
out
the
heavens;
and
all
their
host
have
I
commanded.
13 45:13
I
have
raised
him
up
in
righteousness,
and
I
will
make
straight
all
his
ways:
he
shall
build
my
city,
and
he
shall
let
my
exiles
go
free,
not
for
price
nor
reward,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts.
14 45:14
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
The
labor
of
Egypt,
and
the
merchandise
of
Ethiopia,
and
the
Sabeans,
men
of
stature,
shall
come
over
unto
thee,
and
they
shall
be
thine:
they
shall
go
after
thee,
in
chains
they
shall
come
over;
and
they
shall
fall
down
unto
thee,
they
shall
make
supplication
unto
thee,
saying,
Surely
God
is
in
thee;
and
there
is
none
else,
there
is
no
God.
15 45:15
Verily
thou
art
a
God
that
hidest
thyself,
O
God
of
Israel,
the
Saviour.
16 45:16
They
shall
be
put
to
shame,
yea,
confounded,
all
of
them;
they
shall
go
into
confusion
together
that
are
makers
of
idols.
17 45:17
But
Israel
shall
be
saved
by
Jehovah
with
an
everlasting
salvation:
ye
shall
not
be
put
to
shame
nor
confounded
world
without
end.
18 45:18
For
thus
saith
Jehovah
that
created
the
heavens,
the
God
that
formed
the
earth
and
made
it,
that
established
it
and
created
it
not
a
waste,
that
formed
it
to
be
inhabited:
I
am
Jehovah;
and
there
is
none
else.
19 45:19
I
have
not
spoken
in
secret,
in
a
place
of
the
land
of
darkness;
I
said
not
unto
the
seed
of
Jacob,
Seek
ye
me
in
vain:
I,
Jehovah,
speak
righteousness,
I
declare
things
that
are
right.
20 45:20
Assemble
yourselves
and
come;
draw
near
together,
ye
that
are
escaped
of
the
nations:
they
have
no
knowledge
that
carry
the
wood
of
their
graven
image,
and
pray
unto
a
god
that
cannot
save.
21 45:21
Declare
ye,
and
bring
it
forth;
yea,
let
them
take
counsel
together:
who
hath
showed
this
from
ancient
time?
who
hath
declared
it
of
old?
have
not
I,
Jehovah?
and
there
is
no
God
else
besides
me,
a
just
God
and
a
Saviour;
there
is
none
besides
me.
22 45:22
Look
unto
me,
and
be
ye
saved,
all
the
ends
of
the
earth;
for
I
am
God,
and
there
is
none
else.
23 45:23
By
myself
have
I
sworn,
the
word
is
gone
forth
from
my
mouth
in
righteousness,
and
shall
not
return,
that
unto
me
every
knee
shall
bow,
every
tongue
shall
swear.
24 45:24
Only
in
Jehovah,
it
is
said
of
me,
is
righteousness
and
strength;
even
to
him
shall
men
come;
and
all
they
that
were
incensed
against
him
shall
be
put
to
shame.
25 45:25
In
Jehovah
shall
all
the
seed
of
Israel
be
justified,
and
shall
glory.
461 46:1
Bel
boweth
down,
Nebo
stoopeth;
their
idols
are
upon
the
beasts,
and
upon
the
cattle:
the
things
that
ye
carried
about
are
made
a
load,
a
burden
to
the
weary
beast.
2 46:2
They
stoop,
they
bow
down
together;
they
could
not
deliver
the
burden,
but
themselves
are
gone
into
captivity.
3 46:3
Hearken
unto
me,
O
house
of
Jacob,
and
all
the
remnant
of
the
house
of
Israel,
that
have
been
borne
by
me
from
their
birth,
that
have
been
carried
from
the
womb;
4 46:4
and
even
to
old
age
I
am
he,
and
even
to hoar
hairs
will
I
carry
you;
I
have
made,
and
I
will
bear;
yea,
I
will
carry,
and
will
deliver.
5 46:5
To
whom
will
ye
liken
me,
and
make
me
equal,
and
compare
me,
that
we
may
be
like?
6 46:6
Such
as
lavish
gold
out
of
the
bag,
and
weigh
silver
in
the
balance,
they
hire
a
goldsmith,
and
he
maketh
it
a
god;
they
fall
down,
yea,
they
worship.
7 46:7
They
bear
it
upon
the
shoulder,
they
carry
it,
and
set
it
in
its
place,
and
it
standeth,
from
its
place
shall
it
not
remove:
yea,
one
may
cry
unto
it,
yet
can
it
not
answer,
nor
save
him
out
of
his
trouble.
8 46:8
Remember
this,
and
show
yourselves
men;
bring
it
again
to
mind,
O
ye
transgressors.
9 46:9
Remember
the
former
things
of
old:
for
I
am
God,
and
there
is
none
else;
I
am
God,
and
there
is
none
like
me;
10 46:10
declaring
the
end
from
the
beginning,
and
from
ancient
times
things
that
are
not
yet
done;
saying,
My
counsel
shall
stand,
and
I
will
do
all
my
pleasure;
11 46:11
calling
a
ravenous
bird
from
the
east,
the
man
of
my
counsel
from
a
far
country;
yea,
I
have
spoken,
I
will
also
bring
it
to
pass;
I
have
purposed,
I
will
also
do
it.
12 46:12
Hearken
unto
me,
ye stout-hearted,
that
are
far
from
righteousness:
13 46:13
I
bring
near
my
righteousness,
it
shall
not
be
far
off,
and
my
salvation
shall
not
tarry;
and
I
will
place
salvation
in
Zion
for
Israel
my
glory.
471 47:1
Come
down,
and
sit
in
the
dust,
O
virgin
daughter
of
Babylon;
sit
on
the
ground
without
a
throne,
O
daughter
of
the
Chaldeans:
for
thou shalt
no
more
be
called
tender
and
delicate.
2 47:2
Take
the
millstones,
and
grind
meal;
remove
thy
veil,
strip
off
the
train,
uncover
the
leg,
pass
through
the
rivers.
3 47:3
Thy
nakedness
shall
be
uncovered,
yea,
thy
shame
shall
be
seen:
I
will
take
vengeance,
and
will
spare
no
man.
4 47:4
Our
Redeemer,
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
his
name,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
5 47:5
Sit
thou
silent,
and
get
thee
into
darkness,
O
daughter
of
the
Chaldeans;
for
thou shalt
no
more
be
called
The
mistress
of
kingdoms.
6 47:6
I
was
wroth
with
my
people,
I
profaned
mine
inheritance,
and
gave
them
into
thy
hand:
thou
didst
show
them
no
mercy;
upon
the
aged
hast
thou
very
heavily
laid
thy
yoke.
7 47:7
And
thou
saidst,
I
shall
be
mistress
for
ever;
so
that
thou
didst
not
lay
these
things
to
thy
heart,
neither
didst
remember
the
latter
end
thereof.
8 47:8
Now
therefore
hear
this,
thou
that
art
given
to
pleasures,
that
sittest
securely,
that
sayest
in
thy
heart,
I
am,
and
there
is
none
else
besides
me;
I
shall
not
sit
as
a
widow,
neither
shall
I
know
the
loss
of
children:
9 47:9
but
these
two
things
shall
come
to
thee
in
a
moment
in
one
day,
the
loss
of
children,
and
widowhood;
in
their
full
measure
shall
they
come
upon
thee,
in
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
and
the
great
abundance
of
thine
enchantments.
10 47:10
For
thou
hast
trusted
in
thy
wickedness;
thou
hast
said,
None
seeth
me;
thy
wisdom
and
thy
knowledge,
it
hath
perverted
thee,
and
thou
hast
said
in
thy
heart,
I
am,
and
there
is
none
else
besides
me.
11 47:11
Therefore
shall
evil
come
upon
thee;
thou shalt
not
know
the
dawning
thereof:
and
mischief
shall
fall
upon
thee;
thou shalt
not
be
able
to
put
it
away:
and
desolation
shall
come
upon
thee
suddenly,
which
thou
knowest
not.
12 47:12
Stand
now
with
thine
enchantments,
and
with
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
wherein
thou
hast
labored
from
thy
youth;
if
so
be
thou shalt
be
able
to
profit,
if
so
be
thou
mayest
prevail.
13 47:13
Thou
art
wearied
in
the
multitude
of
thy
counsels:
let
now
the
astrologers,
the star-gazers,
the
monthly
prognosticators,
stand
up,
and
save
thee
from
the
things
that
shall
come
upon
thee.
14 47:14
Behold,
they
shall
be
as
stubble;
the
fire
shall
burn
them;
they
shall
not
deliver
themselves
from
the
power
of
the
flame:
it
shall
not
be
a
coal
to
warm
at,
nor
a
fire
to
sit
before.
15 47:15
Thus
shall
the
things
be
unto
thee
wherein
thou
hast
labored:
they
that
have
trafficked
with
thee
from
thy
youth
shall
wander
every
one
to
his
quarter;
there
shall
be
none
to
save
thee.
481 48:1
Hear
ye
this,
O
house
of
Jacob,
who
are
called
by
the
name
of
Israel,
and
are
come
forth
out
of
the
waters
of
Judah;
who
swear
by
the
name
of
Jehovah,
and
make
mention
of
the
God
of
Israel,
but
not
in
truth,
nor
in
righteousness
2 48:2(for
they
call
themselves
of
the
holy
city,
and
stay
themselves
upon
the
God
of
Israel;
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
his
name):
3 48:3
I
have
declared
the
former
things
from
of
old;
yea,
they
went
forth
out
of
my
mouth,
and
I
showed
them:
suddenly
I
did
them,
and
they
came
to
pass.
4 48:4
Because
I
knew
that
thou
art
obstinate,
and
thy
neck
is
an
iron
sinew,
and
thy
brow
brass;
5 48:5
therefore
I
have
declared
it
to
thee
from
of
old;
before
it
came
to
pass
I
showed
it
thee;
lest
thou shouldest
say,
Mine
idol
hath
done
them,
and
my
graven
image,
and
my
molten
image,
hath
commanded
them.
6 48:6
Thou
hast
heard
it;
behold
all
this;
and
ye,
will
ye
not
declare
it?
I
have
showed
thee
new
things
from
this
time,
even
hidden
things,
which
thou
hast
not
known.
7 48:7
They
are
created
now,
and
not
from
of
old;
and
before
this
day
thou
heardest
them
not;
lest
thou shouldest
say,
Behold,
I
knew
them.
8 48:8
Yea,
thou
heardest
not;
yea,
thou
knewest
not;
yea,
from
of
old
thine
ear
was
not
opened:
for
I
knew
that
thou
didst
deal
very
treacherously,
and wast
called
a
transgressor
from
the
womb.
9 48:9
For
my
name’s
sake
will
I
defer
mine
anger,
and
for
my
praise
will
I
refrain
for
thee,
that
I
cut
thee
not
off.
10 48:10
Behold,
I
have
refined
thee,
but
not
as
silver;
I
have
chosen
thee
in
the
furnace
of
affliction.
11 48:11
For
mine
own
sake,
for
mine
own
sake,
will
I
do
it;
for
how
should
my
name
be
profaned?
and
my
glory
will
I
not
give
to
another.
12 48:12
Hearken
unto
me,
O
Jacob,
and
Israel
my
called:
I
am
he;
I
am
the
first,
I
also
am
the
last.
13 48:13
Yea,
my
hand
hath
laid
the
foundation
of
the
earth,
and
my
right
hand
hath
spread
out
the
heavens:
when
I
call
unto
them,
they
stand
up
together.
14 48:14
Assemble
yourselves,
all
ye,
and
hear;
who
among
them
hath
declared
these
things?
He
whom
Jehovah
loveth
shall
perform
his
pleasure
on
Babylon,
and
his
arm
shall
be
on
the
Chaldeans.
15 48:15
I,
even
I,
have
spoken;
yea,
I
have
called
him;
I
have
brought
him,
and
he
shall
make
his
way
prosperous.
16 48:16
Come
ye
near
unto
me,
hear
ye
this;
from
the
beginning
I
have
not
spoken
in
secret;
from
the
time
that
it
was,
there
am
I:
and
now
the
Lord
Jehovah
hath
sent
me,
and
his
Spirit.
17 48:17
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
thy
Redeemer,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel:
I
am
Jehovah
thy
God,
who
teacheth
thee
to
profit,
who
leadeth
thee
by
the
way
that
thou shouldest
go.
18 48:18
Oh
that
thou hadst
hearkened
to
my
commandments!
then
had
thy
peace
been
as
a
river,
and
thy
righteousness
as
the
waves
of
the
sea:
19 48:19
thy
seed
also
had
been
as
the
sand,
and
the
offspring
of
thy
bowels
like
the
grains
thereof:
his
name
would
not
be
cut
off
nor
destroyed
from
before
me.
20 48:20
Go
ye
forth
from
Babylon,
flee
ye
from
the
Chaldeans;
with
a
voice
of
singing
declare
ye,
tell
this,
utter
it
even
to
the
end
of
the
earth:
say
ye,
Jehovah
hath
redeemed
his
servant
Jacob.
21 48:21
And
they
thirsted
not
when
he
led
them
through
the
deserts;
he
caused
the
waters
to
flow
out
of
the
rock
for
them;
he
clave
the
rock
also,
and
the
waters
gushed
out.
22 48:22
There
is
no
peace,
saith
Jehovah,
to
the
wicked.
491 49:1
Listen,
O
isles,
unto
me;
and
hearken,
ye
peoples,
from
far:
Jehovah
hath
called
me
from
the
womb;
from
the
bowels
of
my
mother
hath
he
made
mention
of
my
name:
2 49:2
and
he
hath
made
my
mouth
like
a
sharp
sword;
in
the
shadow
of
his
hand
hath
he
hid
me:
and
he
hath
made
me
a
polished
shaft;
in
his
quiver
hath
he
kept
me
close:
3 49:3
and
he
said
unto
me,
Thou
art
my
servant;
Israel,
in
whom
I
will
be
glorified.
4 49:4
But
I
said,
I
have
labored
in
vain,
I
have
spent
my
strength
for
nought
and
vanity;
yet
surely
the
justice
due
to
me
is
with
Jehovah,
and
my
recompense
with
my
God.
5 49:5
And
now
saith
Jehovah
that
formed
me
from
the
womb
to
be
his
servant,
to
bring
Jacob
again
to
him,
and
that
Israel
be
gathered
unto
him (for
I
am
honorable
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah,
and
my
God
is
become
my
strength);
6 49:6
yea,
he
saith,
It
is
too
light
a
thing
that
thou shouldest
be
my
servant
to
raise
up
the
tribes
of
Jacob,
and
to
restore
the
preserved
of
Israel:
I
will
also
give
thee
for
a
light
to
the
Gentiles,
that
thou
mayest
be
my
salvation
unto
the
end
of
the
earth.
7 49:7
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
Redeemer
of
Israel,
and
his
Holy
One,
to
him
whom
man
despiseth,
to
him
whom
the
nation
abhorreth,
to
a
servant
of
rulers:
Kings
shall
see
and
arise;
princes,
and
they
shall
worship;
because
of
Jehovah
that
is
faithful,
even
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
who
hath
chosen
thee.
8 49:8
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
In
an
acceptable
time
have
I
answered
thee,
and
in
a
day
of
salvation
have
I
helped
thee;
and
I
will
preserve
thee,
and
give
thee
for
a
covenant
of
the
people,
to
raise
up
the
land,
to
make
them
inherit
the
desolate
heritages;
9 49:9
saying
to
them
that
are
bound,
Go
forth;
to
them
that
are
in
darkness,
Show
yourselves.
They
shall
feed
in
the
ways,
and
on
all
bare
heights
shall
be
their
pasture.
10 49:10
They
shall
not
hunger
nor
thirst;
neither
shall
the
heat
nor
sun
smite
them:
for
he
that
hath
mercy
on
them
will
lead
them,
even
by
springs
of
water
will
he
guide
them.
11 49:11
And
I
will
make
all
my
mountains
a
way,
and
my
highways
shall
be
exalted.
12 49:12
Lo,
these
shall
come
from
far;
and,
lo,
these
from
the
north
and
from
the
west;
and
these
from
the
land
of
Sinim.
13 49:13
Sing,
O
heavens;
and
be
joyful,
O
earth;
and
break
forth
into
singing,
O
mountains:
for
Jehovah
hath
comforted
his
people,
and
will
have
compassion
upon
his
afflicted.
14 49:14
But
Zion
said,
Jehovah
hath
forsaken
me,
and
the
Lord
hath
forgotten
me.
15 49:15
Can
a
woman
forget
her
sucking
child,
that
she
should
not
have
compassion
on
the
son
of
her
womb?
yea,
these
may
forget,
yet
will
not
I
forget
thee.
16 49:16
Behold,
I
have
graven
thee
upon
the
palms
of
my
hands;
thy
walls
are
continually
before
me.
17 49:17
Thy
children
make
haste;
thy
destroyers
and
they
that
made
thee
waste
shall
go
forth
from
thee.
18 49:18
Lift
up
thine
eyes
round
about,
and
behold:
all
these
gather
themselves
together,
and
come
to
thee.
As
I
live,
saith
Jehovah,
thou shalt
surely
clothe
thee
with
them
all
as
with
an
ornament,
and
gird
thyself
with
them,
like
a
bride.
19 49:19
For,
as
for
thy
waste
and
thy
desolate
places,
and
thy
land
that
hath
been
destroyed,
surely
now shalt
thou
be
too
strait
for
the
inhabitants,
and
they
that
swallowed
thee
up
shall
be
far
away.
20 49:20
The
children
of
thy
bereavement
shall
yet
say
in
thine
ears,
The
place
is
too
strait
for
me;
give
place
to
me
that
I
may
dwell.
21 49:21
Then shalt
thou
say
in
thy
heart,
Who
hath
begotten
me
these,
seeing
I
have
been
bereaved
of
my
children,
and
am
solitary,
an
exile,
and
wandering
to
and
fro?
and
who
hath
brought
up
these?
Behold,
I
was
left
alone;
these,
where
were
they?
22 49:22
Thus
saith
the
Lord
Jehovah,
Behold,
I
will
lift
up
my
hand
to
the
nations,
and
set
up
my
ensign
to
the
peoples;
and
they
shall
bring
thy
sons
in
their
bosom,
and
thy
daughters
shall
be
carried
upon
their
shoulders.
23 49:23
And
kings
shall
be
thy
nursing
fathers,
and
their
queens
thy
nursing
mothers:
they
shall
bow
down
to
thee
with
their
faces
to
the
earth,
and
lick
the
dust
of
thy
feet;
and
thou shalt
know
that
I
am
Jehovah;
and
they
that
wait
for
me
shall
not
be
put
to
shame.
24 49:24
Shall
the
prey
be
taken
from
the
mighty,
or
the
lawful
captives
be
delivered?
25 49:25
But
thus
saith
Jehovah,
Even
the
captives
of
the
mighty
shall
be
taken
away,
and
the
prey
of
the
terrible
shall
be
delivered;
for
I
will
contend
with
him
that
contendeth
with
thee,
and
I
will
save
thy
children.
26 49:26
And
I
will
feed
them
that
oppress
thee
with
their
own
flesh;
and
they
shall
be
drunken
with
their
own
blood,
as
with
sweet
wine:
and
all
flesh
shall
know
that
I,
Jehovah,
am
thy
Saviour,
and
thy
Redeemer,
the
Mighty
One
of
Jacob.
501 50:1
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Where
is
the
bill
of
your
mother’s
divorcement,
wherewith
I
have
put
her
away?
or
which
of
my
creditors
is
it
to
whom
I
have
sold
you?
Behold,
for
your
iniquities
were
ye
sold,
and
for
your
transgressions
was
your
mother
put
away.
2 50:2
Wherefore,
when
I
came,
was
there
no
man?
when
I
called,
was
there
none
to
answer?
Is
my
hand
shortened
at
all,
that
it
cannot
redeem?
or
have
I
no
power
to
deliver?
Behold,
at
my
rebuke
I
dry
up
the
sea,
I
make
the
rivers
a
wilderness:
their
fish
stink,
because
there
is
no
water,
and
die
for
thirst.
3 50:3
I
clothe
the
heavens
with
blackness,
and
I
make
sackcloth
their
covering.
4 50:4
The
Lord
Jehovah
hath
given
me
the
tongue
of
them
that
are
taught,
that
I
may
know
how
to
sustain
with
words
him
that
is
weary:
he
wakeneth
morning
by
morning,
he
wakeneth
mine
ear
to
hear
as
they
that
are
taught.
5 50:5
The
Lord
Jehovah
hath
opened
mine
ear,
and
I
was
not
rebellious,
neither
turned
away
backward.
6 50:6
I
gave
my
back
to
the
smiters,
and
my
cheeks
to
them
that
plucked
off
the
hair;
I
hid
not
my
face
from
shame
and
spitting.
7 50:7
For
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
help
me;
therefore
have
I
not
been
confounded:
therefore
have
I
set
my
face
like
a
flint,
and
I
know
that
I
shall
not
be
put
to
shame.
8 50:8
He
is
near
that
justifieth
me;
who
will
contend
with
me?
let
us
stand
up
together:
who
is
mine
adversary?
let
him
come
near
to
me.
9 50:9
Behold,
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
help
me;
who
is
he
that
shall
condemn
me?
behold,
they
all
shall
wax
old
as
a
garment;
the
moth
shall
eat
them
up.
10 50:10
Who
is
among
you
that
feareth
Jehovah,
that
obeyeth
the
voice
of
his
servant?
he
that
walketh
in
darkness,
and
hath
no
light,
let
him
trust
in
the
name
of
Jehovah,
and
rely
upon
his
God.
11 50:11
Behold,
all
ye
that
kindle
a
fire,
that
gird
yourselves
about
with
firebrands;
walk
ye
in
the
flame
of
your
fire,
and
among
the
brands
that
ye
have
kindled.
This
shall
ye
have
of
my
hand;
ye
shall
lie
down
in
sorrow.
511 51:1
Hearken
to
me,
ye
that
follow
after
righteousness,
ye
that
seek
Jehovah:
look
unto
the
rock
whence
ye
were
hewn,
and
to
the
hole
of
the
pit
whence
ye
were
digged.
2 51:2
Look
unto
Abraham
your
father,
and
unto
Sarah
that
bare
you;
for
when
he
was
but
one
I
called
him,
and
I
blessed
him,
and
made
him
many.
3 51:3
For
Jehovah
hath
comforted
Zion;
he
hath
comforted
all
her
waste
places,
and
hath
made
her
wilderness
like
Eden,
and
her
desert
like
the
garden
of
Jehovah;
joy
and
gladness
shall
be
found
therein,
thanksgiving,
and
the
voice
of
melody.
4 51:4
Attend
unto
me,
O
my
people;
and
give
ear
unto
me,
O
my
nation:
for
a
law
shall
go
forth
from
me,
and
I
will
establish
my
justice
for
a
light
of
the
peoples.
5 51:5
My
righteousness
is
near,
my
salvation
is
gone
forth,
and
mine
arms
shall
judge
the
peoples;
the
isles
shall
wait
for
me,
and
on
mine
arm
shall
they
trust.
6 51:6
Lift
up
your
eyes
to
the
heavens,
and
look
upon
the
earth
beneath;
for
the
heavens
shall
vanish
away
like
smoke,
and
the
earth
shall
wax
old
like
a
garment;
and
they
that
dwell
therein
shall
die
in
like
manner:
but
my
salvation
shall
be
for
ever,
and
my
righteousness
shall
not
be
abolished.
7 51:7
Hearken
unto
me,
ye
that
know
righteousness,
the
people
in
whose
heart
is
my
law;
fear
ye
not
the
reproach
of
men,
neither
be
ye
dismayed
at
their
revilings.
8 51:8
For
the
moth
shall
eat
them
up
like
a
garment,
and
the
worm
shall
eat
them
like
wool;
but
my
righteousness
shall
be
for
ever,
and
my
salvation
unto
all
generations.
9 51:9
Awake,
awake,
put
on
strength,
O
arm
of
Jehovah;
awake,
as
in
the
days
of
old,
the
generations
of
ancient
times.
Is
it
not
thou
that
didst
cut
Rahab
in
pieces,
that
didst
pierce
the
monster?
10 51:10
Is
it
not
thou
that driedst
up
the
sea,
the
waters
of
the
great
deep;
that
madest
the
depths
of
the
sea
a
way
for
the
redeemed
to
pass
over?
11 51:11
And
the
ransomed
of
Jehovah
shall
return,
and
come
with
singing
unto
Zion;
and
everlasting
joy
shall
be
upon
their
heads:
they
shall
obtain
gladness
and
joy;
and
sorrow
and
sighing
shall
flee
away.
12 51:12
I,
even
I,
am
he
that
comforteth
you:
who
art
thou,
that
thou
art
afraid
of
man
that
shall
die,
and
of
the
son
of
man
that
shall
be
made
as
grass;
13 51:13
and
hast
forgotten
Jehovah
thy
Maker,
that
stretched
forth
the
heavens,
and
laid
the
foundations
of
the
earth;
and
fearest
continually
all
the
day
because
of
the
fury
of
the
oppressor,
when
he
maketh
ready
to
destroy?
and
where
is
the
fury
of
the
oppressor?
14 51:14
The
captive
exile
shall
speedily
be
loosed;
and
he
shall
not
die
and
go
down
into
the
pit,
neither
shall
his
bread
fail.
15 51:15
For
I
am
Jehovah
thy
God,
who
stirreth
up
the
sea,
so
that
the
waves
thereof
roar:
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
his
name.
16 51:16
And
I
have
put
my
words
in
thy
mouth,
and
have
covered
thee
in
the
shadow
of
my
hand,
that
I
may
plant
the
heavens,
and
lay
the
foundations
of
the
earth,
and
say
unto
Zion,
Thou
art
my
people.
17 51:17
Awake,
awake,
stand
up,
O
Jerusalem,
that
hast
drunk
at
the
hand
of
Jehovah
the
cup
of
his
wrath;
thou
hast
drunken
the
bowl
of
the
cup
of
staggering,
and
drained
it.
18 51:18
There
is
none
to
guide
her
among
all
the
sons
whom
she
hath
brought
forth;
neither
is
there
any
that
taketh
her
by
the
hand
among
all
the
sons
that
she
hath
brought
up.
19 51:19
These
two
things
are
befallen
thee,
who
shall
bemoan
thee?
desolation
and
destruction,
and
the
famine
and
the
sword;
how
shall
I
comfort
thee?
20 51:20
Thy
sons
have
fainted,
they
lie
at
the
head
of
all
the
streets,
as
an
antelope
in
a
net;
they
are
full
of
the
wrath
of
Jehovah,
the
rebuke
of
thy
God.
21 51:21
Therefore
hear
now
this,
thou
afflicted,
and
drunken,
but
not
with
wine:
22 51:22
Thus
saith
thy
Lord
Jehovah,
and
thy
God
that
pleadeth
the
cause
of
his
people,
Behold,
I
have
taken
out
of
thy
hand
the
cup
of
staggering,
even
the
bowl
of
the
cup
of
my
wrath;
thou shalt
no
more
drink
it
again:
23 51:23
and
I
will
put
it
into
the
hand
of
them
that
afflict
thee,
that
have
said
to
thy
soul,
Bow
down,
that
we
may
go
over;
and
thou
hast
laid
thy
back
as
the
ground,
and
as
the
street,
to
them
that
go
over.
521 52:1
Awake,
awake,
put
on
thy
strength,
O
Zion;
put
on
thy
beautiful
garments,
O
Jerusalem,
the
holy
city:
for
henceforth
there
shall
no
more
come
into
thee
the
uncircumcised
and
the
unclean.
2 52:2
Shake
thyself
from
the
dust;
arise,
sit
on
thy
throne,
O
Jerusalem:
loose
thyself
from
the
bonds
of
thy
neck,
O
captive
daughter
of
Zion.
3 52:3
For
thus
saith
Jehovah,
Ye
were
sold
for
nought;
and
ye
shall
be
redeemed
without
money.
4 52:4
For
thus
saith
the
Lord
Jehovah,
My
people
went
down
at
the
first
into
Egypt
to
sojourn
there:
and
the
Assyrian
hath
oppressed
them
without
cause.
5 52:5
Now
therefore,
what
do
I
here,
saith
Jehovah,
seeing
that
my
people
is
taken
away
for
nought?
they
that
rule
over
them
do
howl,
saith
Jehovah,
and
my
name
continually
all
the
day
is
blasphemed.
6 52:6
Therefore
my
people
shall
know
my
name:
therefore
they
shall
know
in
that
day
that
I
am
he
that
doth
speak;
behold,
it
is
I.
7 52:7
How
beautiful
upon
the
mountains
are
the
feet
of
him
that
bringeth
good
tidings,
that
publisheth
peace,
that
bringeth
good
tidings
of
good,
that
publisheth
salvation,
that
saith
unto
Zion,
Thy
God
reigneth!
8 52:8
The
voice
of
thy
watchmen!
they
lift
up
the
voice,
together
do
they
sing;
for
they
shall
see
eye
to
eye,
when
Jehovah
returneth
to
Zion.
9 52:9
Break
forth
into
joy,
sing
together,
ye
waste
places
of
Jerusalem;
for
Jehovah
hath
comforted
his
people,
he
hath
redeemed
Jerusalem.
10 52:10
Jehovah
hath
made
bare
his
holy
arm
in
the
eyes
of
all
the
nations;
and
all
the
ends
of
the
earth
have
seen
the
salvation
of
our
God.
11 52:11
Depart
ye,
depart
ye,
go
ye
out
from
thence,
touch
no
unclean
thing;
go
ye
out
of
the
midst
of
her;
cleanse
yourselves,
ye
that
bear
the
vessels
of
Jehovah.
12 52:12
For
ye
shall
not
go
out
in
haste,
neither
shall
ye
go
by
flight:
for
Jehovah
will
go
before
you;
and
the
God
of
Israel
will
be
your rearward.
13 52:13
Behold,
my
servant
shall
deal
wisely,
he
shall
be
exalted
and
lifted
up,
and
shall
be
very
high.
14 52:14
Like
as
many
were
astonished
at
thee (his
visage
was
so
marred
more
than
any
man,
and
his
form
more
than
the
sons
of
men),
15 52:15
so
shall
he
sprinkle
many
nations;
kings
shall
shut
their
mouths
at
him:
for
that
which
had
not
been
told
them
shall
they
see;
and
that
which
they
had
not
heard
shall
they
understand.
531 53:1
Who
hath
believed
our
message?
and
to
whom
hath
the
arm
of
Jehovah
been
revealed?
2 53:2
For
he
grew
up
before
him
as
a
tender
plant,
and
as
a
root
out
of
a
dry
ground:
he
hath
no
form
nor
comeliness;
and
when
we
see
him,
there
is
no
beauty
that
we
should
desire
him.
3 53:3
He
was
despised,
and
rejected
of
men;
a
man
of
sorrows,
and
acquainted
with
grief:
and
as
one
from
whom
men
hide
their
face
he
was
despised;
and
we
esteemed
him
not.
4 53:4
Surely
he
hath
borne
our
griefs,
and
carried
our
sorrows;
yet
we
did
esteem
him
stricken,
smitten
of
God,
and
afflicted.
5 53:5
But
he
was
wounded
for
our
transgressions,
he
was
bruised
for
our
iniquities;
the
chastisement
of
our
peace
was
upon
him;
and
with
his
stripes
we
are
healed.
6 53:6
All
we
like
sheep
have
gone
astray;
we
have
turned
every
one
to
his
own
way;
and
Jehovah
hath
laid
on
him
the
iniquity
of
us
all.
7 53:7
He
was
oppressed,
yet
when
he
was
afflicted
he
opened
not
his
mouth;
as
a
lamb
that
is
led
to
the
slaughter,
and
as
a
sheep
that
before
its
shearers
is
dumb,
so
he
opened
not
his
mouth.
8 53:8
By
oppression
and
judgment
he
was
taken
away;
and
as
for
his
generation,
who
among
them
considered
that
he
was
cut
off
out
of
the
land
of
the
living
for
the
transgression
of
my
people
to
whom
the
stroke
was
due?
9 53:9
And
they
made
his
grave
with
the
wicked,
and
with
a
rich
man
in
his
death;
although
he
had
done
no
violence,
neither
was
any
deceit
in
his
mouth.
10 53:10
Yet
it
pleased
Jehovah
to
bruise
him;
he
hath
put
him
to
grief:
when
thou shalt
make
his
soul
an
offering
for
sin,
he
shall
see
his
seed,
he
shall
prolong
his
days,
and
the
pleasure
of
Jehovah
shall
prosper
in
his
hand.
11 53:11
He
shall
see
of
the
travail
of
his
soul,
and
shall
be
satisfied:
by
the
knowledge
of
himself
shall
my
righteous
servant
justify
many;
and
he
shall
bear
their
iniquities.
12 53:12
Therefore
will
I
divide
him
a
portion
with
the
great,
and
he
shall
divide
the
spoil
with
the
strong;
because
he
poured
out
his
soul
unto
death,
and
was
numbered
with
the
transgressors:
yet
he
bare
the
sin
of
many,
and
made
intercession
for
the
transgressors.
541 54:1
Sing,
O
barren,
thou
that
didst
not
bear;
break
forth
into
singing,
and
cry
aloud,
thou
that
didst
not
travail
with
child:
for
more
are
the
children
of
the
desolate
than
the
children
of
the
married
wife,
saith
Jehovah.
2 54:2
Enlarge
the
place
of
thy
tent,
and
let
them
stretch
forth
the
curtains
of
thy
habitations;
spare
not:
lengthen
thy
cords,
and
strengthen
thy
stakes.
3 54:3
For
thou shalt
spread
abroad
on
the
right
hand
and
on
the
left;
and
thy
seed
shall
possess
the
nations,
and
make
the
desolate
cities
to
be
inhabited.
4 54:4
Fear
not;
for
thou shalt
not
be
ashamed:
neither
be
thou
confounded;
for
thou shalt
not
be
put
to
shame:
for
thou shalt
forget
the
shame
of
thy
youth;
and
the
reproach
of
thy
widowhood shalt
thou
remember
no
more.
5 54:5
For
thy
Maker
is
thy
husband;
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
his
name:
and
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
is
thy
Redeemer;
the
God
of
the
whole
earth
shall
he
be
called.
6 54:6
For
Jehovah
hath
called
thee
as
a
wife
forsaken
and
grieved
in
spirit,
even
a
wife
of
youth,
when
she
is
cast
off,
saith
thy
God.
7 54:7
For
a
small
moment
have
I
forsaken
thee;
but
with
great
mercies
will
I
gather
thee.
8 54:8
In
overflowing
wrath
I
hid
my
face
from
thee
for
a
moment;
but
with
everlasting
lovingkindness
will
I
have
mercy
on
thee,
saith
Jehovah
thy
Redeemer.
9 54:9
For
this
is
as
the
waters
of
Noah
unto
me;
for
as
I
have
sworn
that
the
waters
of
Noah
shall
no
more
go
over
the
earth,
so
have
I
sworn
that
I
will
not
be
wroth
with
thee,
nor
rebuke
thee.
10 54:10
For
the
mountains
may
depart,
and
the
hills
be
removed;
but
my
lovingkindness
shall
not
depart
from
thee,
neither
shall
my
covenant
of
peace
be
removed,
saith
Jehovah
that
hath
mercy
on
thee.
11 54:11
O
thou
afflicted,
tossed
with
tempest,
and
not
comforted,
behold,
I
will
set
thy
stones
in
fair
colors,
and
lay
thy
foundations
with
sapphires.
12 54:12
And
I
will
make
thy pinnacles
of
rubies,
and
thy
gates
of
carbuncles,
and
all
thy
border
of
precious
stones.
13 54:13
And
all
thy
children
shall
be
taught
of
Jehovah;
and
great
shall
be
the
peace
of
thy
children.
14 54:14
In
righteousness shalt
thou
be
established:
thou shalt
be
far
from
oppression,
for
thou shalt
not
fear;
and
from
terror,
for
it
shall
not
come
near
thee.
15 54:15
Behold,
they
may
gather
together,
but
not
by
me:
whosoever
shall
gather
together
against
thee
shall
fall
because
of
thee.
16 54:16
Behold,
I
have
created
the
smith
that
bloweth
the
fire
of
coals,
and
bringeth
forth
a
weapon
for
his
work;
and
I
have
created
the
waster
to
destroy.
17 54:17
No
weapon
that
is
formed
against
thee
shall
prosper;
and
every
tongue
that
shall
rise
against
thee
in
judgment
thou shalt
condemn.
This
is
the
heritage
of
the
servants
of
Jehovah,
and
their
righteousness
which
is
of
me,
saith
Jehovah.
551 55:1
Ho,
every
one
that
thirsteth,
come
ye
to
the
waters,
and
he
that
hath
no
money;
come
ye,
buy,
and
eat;
yea,
come,
buy
wine
and
milk
without
money
and
without
price.
2 55:2
Wherefore
do
ye
spend
money
for
that
which
is
not
bread?
and
your
labor
for
that
which
satisfieth
not?
hearken
diligently
unto
me,
and
eat
ye
that
which
is
good,
and
let
your
soul
delight
itself
in
fatness.
3 55:3
Incline
your
ear,
and
come
unto
me;
hear,
and
your
soul
shall
live:
and
I
will
make
an
everlasting
covenant
with
you,
even
the
sure
mercies
of
David.
4 55:4
Behold,
I
have
given
him
for
a
witness
to
the
peoples,
a
leader
and
commander
to
the
peoples.
5 55:5
Behold,
thou shalt
call
a
nation
that
thou
knowest
not;
and
a
nation
that
knew
not
thee
shall
run
unto
thee,
because
of
Jehovah
thy
God,
and
for
the
Holy
One
of
Israel;
for
he
hath
glorified
thee.
6 55:6
Seek
ye
Jehovah
while
he
may
be
found;
call
ye
upon
him
while
he
is
near:
7 55:7
let
the
wicked
forsake
his
way,
and
the
unrighteous
man
his
thoughts;
and
let
him
return
unto
Jehovah,
and
he
will
have
mercy
upon
him;
and
to
our
God,
for
he
will
abundantly
pardon.
8 55:8
For
my
thoughts
are
not
your
thoughts,
neither
are
your
ways
my
ways,
saith
Jehovah.
9 55:9
For
as
the
heavens
are
higher
than
the
earth,
so
are
my
ways
higher
than
your
ways,
and
my
thoughts
than
your
thoughts.
10 55:10
For
as
the
rain
cometh
down
and
the
snow
from
heaven,
and
returneth
not
thither,
but
watereth
the
earth,
and
maketh
it
bring
forth
and
bud,
and
giveth
seed
to
the
sower
and
bread
to
the
eater;
11 55:11
so
shall
my
word
be
that
goeth
forth
out
of
my
mouth:
it
shall
not
return
unto
me
void,
but
it
shall
accomplish
that
which
I
please,
and
it
shall
prosper
in
the
thing
whereto
I
sent
it.
12 55:12
For
ye
shall
go
out
with
joy,
and
be
led
forth
with
peace:
the
mountains
and
the
hills
shall
break
forth
before
you
into
singing;
and
all
the
trees
of
the
fields
shall
clap
their
hands.
13 55:13
Instead
of
the
thorn
shall
come
up
the fir-tree;
and
instead
of
the
brier
shall
come
up
the myrtle-tree:
and
it
shall
be
to
Jehovah
for
a
name,
for
an
everlasting
sign
that
shall
not
be
cut
off.
561 56:1
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Keep
ye
justice,
and
do
righteousness;
for
my
salvation
is
near
to
come,
and
my
righteousness
to
be
revealed.
2 56:2
Blessed
is
the
man
that
doeth
this,
and
the
son
of
man
that
holdeth
it
fast;
that
keepeth
the
sabbath
from
profaning
it,
and
keepeth
his
hand
from
doing
any
evil.
3 56:3
Neither
let
the
foreigner,
that
hath
joined
himself
to
Jehovah,
speak,
saying,
Jehovah
will
surely
separate
me
from
his
people;
neither
let
the
eunuch
say,
Behold,
I
am
a
dry
tree.
4 56:4
For
thus
saith
Jehovah
of
the
eunuchs
that
keep
my
sabbaths,
and
choose
the
things
that
please
me,
and
hold
fast
my
covenant:
5 56:5
Unto
them
will
I
give
in
my
house
and
within
my
walls
a
memorial
and
a
name
better
than
of
sons
and
of
daughters;
I
will
give
them
an
everlasting
name,
that
shall
not
be
cut
off.
6 56:6
Also
the
foreigners
that
join
themselves
to
Jehovah,
to
minister
unto
him,
and
to
love
the
name
of
Jehovah,
to
be
his
servants,
every
one
that
keepeth
the
sabbath
from
profaning
it,
and
holdeth
fast
my
covenant;
7 56:7
even
them
will
I
bring
to
my
holy
mountain,
and
make
them
joyful
in
my
house
of
prayer:
their burnt-offerings
and
their
sacrifices
shall
be
accepted
upon
mine
altar;
for
my
house
shall
be
called
a
house
of
prayer
for
all
peoples.
8 56:8
The
Lord
Jehovah,
who
gathereth
the
outcasts
of
Israel,
saith,
Yet
will
I
gather
others
to
him,
besides
his
own
that
are
gathered.
9 56:9
All
ye
beasts
of
the
field,
come
to
devour,
yea,
all
ye
beasts
in
the
forest.
10 56:10
His
watchmen
are
blind,
they
are
all
without
knowledge;
they
are
all
dumb
dogs,
they
cannot
bark;
dreaming,
lying
down,
loving
to
slumber.
11 56:11
Yea,
the
dogs
are
greedy,
they
can
never
have
enough;
and
these
are
shepherds
that
cannot
understand:
they
have
all
turned
to
their
own
way,
each
one
to
his
gain,
from
every
quarter.
12 56:12
Come
ye,
say
they,
I
will
fetch
wine,
and
we
will
fill
ourselves
with
strong
drink;
and to-morrow
shall
be
as
this
day,
a
day
great
beyond
measure.
571 57:1
The
righteous
perisheth,
and
no
man
layeth
it
to
heart;
and
merciful
men
are
taken
away,
none
considering
that
the
righteous
is
taken
away
from
the
evil
to
come.
2 57:2
He
entereth
into
peace;
they
rest
in
their
beds,
each
one
that
walketh
in
his
uprightness.
3 57:3
But
draw
near
hither,
ye
sons
of
the
sorceress,
the
seed
of
the
adulterer
and
the
harlot.
4 57:4
Against
whom
do
ye
sport
yourselves?
against
whom
make
ye
a
wide
mouth,
and
put
out
the
tongue?
are
ye
not
children
of
transgression,
a
seed
of
falsehood,
5 57:5
ye
that
inflame
yourselves
among
the
oaks,
under
every
green
tree;
that
slay
the
children
in
the
valleys,
under
the
clefts
of
the
rocks?
6 57:6
Among
the
smooth
stones
of
the
valley
is
thy
portion;
they,
they
are
thy
lot;
even
to
them
hast
thou
poured
a drink-offering,
thou
hast
offered
an
oblation.
Shall
I
be
appeased
for
these
things?
7 57:7
Upon
a
high
and
lofty
mountain
hast
thou
set
thy
bed;
thither
also
wentest
thou
up
to
offer
sacrifice.
8 57:8
And
behind
the
doors
and
the
posts
hast
thou
set
up
thy
memorial:
for
thou
hast
uncovered
thyself
to
another
than
me,
and
art
gone
up;
thou
hast
enlarged
thy
bed,
and
made
thee
a
covenant
with
them:
thou
lovedst
their
bed
where
thou
sawest
it.
9 57:9
And
thou
wentest
to
the
king
with
oil,
and
didst
increase
thy
perfumes,
and
didst
send
thine
ambassadors
far
off,
and
didst
debase
thyself
even
unto
Sheol.
10 57:10
Thou wast
wearied
with
the
length
of
thy
way;
yet
saidst
thou
not,
It
is
in
vain:
thou
didst
find
a quickening
of
thy
strength;
therefore
thou wast
not
faint.
11 57:11
And
of
whom
hast
thou
been
afraid
and
in
fear,
that
thou
liest,
and
hast
not
remembered
me,
nor
laid
it
to
thy
heart?
have
not
I
held
my
peace
even
of
long
time,
and
thou
fearest
me
not?
12 57:12
I
will
declare
thy
righteousness;
and
as
for
thy
works,
they
shall
not
profit
thee.
13 57:13
When
thou
criest,
let
them
that
thou
hast
gathered
deliver
thee;
but
the
wind
shall
take
them,
a
breath
shall
carry
them
all
away:
but
he
that
taketh
refuge
in
me
shall
possess
the
land,
and
shall
inherit
my
holy
mountain.
14 57:14
And
he
will
say,
Cast
ye
up,
cast
ye
up,
prepare
the
way,
take
up
the stumbling-block
out
of
the
way
of
my
people.
15 57:15
For
thus
saith
the
high
and
lofty
One
that
inhabiteth
eternity,
whose
name
is
Holy:
I
dwell
in
the
high
and
holy
place,
with
him
also
that
is
of
a
contrite
and
humble
spirit,
to
revive
the
spirit
of
the
humble,
and
to
revive
the
heart
of
the
contrite.
16 57:16
For
I
will
not
contend
for
ever,
neither
will
I
be
always
wroth;
for
the
spirit
would
faint
before
me,
and
the
souls
that
I
have
made.
17 57:17
For
the
iniquity
of
his
covetousness
was
I
wroth,
and
smote
him;
I
hid
my
face
and
was
wroth;
and
he
went
on
backsliding
in
the
way
of
his
heart.
18 57:18
I
have
seen
his
ways,
and
will
heal
him:
I
will
lead
him
also,
and
restore
comforts
unto
him
and
to
his
mourners.
19 57:19
I
create
the
fruit
of
the
lips:
Peace,
peace,
to
him
that
is
far
off
and
to
him
that
is
near,
saith
Jehovah;
and
I
will
heal
him.
20 57:20
But
the
wicked
are
like
the
troubled
sea;
for
it
cannot
rest,
and
its
waters
cast
up
mire
and
dirt.
21 57:21
There
is
no
peace,
saith
my
God,
to
the
wicked.
581 58:1
Cry
aloud,
spare
not,
lift
up
thy
voice
like
a
trumpet,
and
declare
unto
my
people
their
transgression,
and
to
the
house
of
Jacob
their
sins.
2 58:2
Yet
they
seek
me
daily,
and
delight
to
know
my
ways:
as
a
nation
that
did
righteousness,
and
forsook
not
the
ordinance
of
their
God,
they
ask
of
me
righteous
judgments;
they
delight
to
draw
near
unto
God.
3 58:3
Wherefore
have
we
fasted,
say
they,
and
thou
seest
not?
wherefore
have
we
afflicted
our
soul,
and
thou
takest
no
knowledge?
Behold,
in
the
day
of
your
fast
ye
find
your
own
pleasure,
and
exact
all
your
labors.
4 58:4
Behold,
ye
fast
for
strife
and
contention,
and
to
smite
with
the
fist
of
wickedness:
ye
fast
not
this
day
so
as
to
make
your
voice
to
be
heard
on
high.
5 58:5
Is
such
the
fast
that
I
have
chosen?
the
day
for
a
man
to
afflict
his
soul?
Is
it
to
bow
down
his
head
as
a
rush,
and
to
spread
sackcloth
and
ashes
under
him?
wilt
thou
call
this
a
fast,
and
an
acceptable
day
to
Jehovah?
6 58:6
Is
not
this
the
fast
that
I
have
chosen:
to
loose
the
bonds
of
wickedness,
to
undo
the
bands
of
the
yoke,
and
to
let
the
oppressed
go
free,
and
that
ye
break
every
yoke?
7 58:7
Is
it
not
to
deal
thy
bread
to
the
hungry,
and
that
thou
bring
the
poor
that
are
cast
out
to
thy
house?
when
thou
seest
the
naked,
that
thou
cover
him;
and
that
thou
hide
not
thyself
from
thine
own
flesh?
8 58:8
Then
shall
thy
light
break
forth
as
the
morning,
and
thy
healing
shall
spring
forth
speedily;
and
thy
righteousness
shall
go
before
thee;
the
glory
of
Jehovah
shall
be
thy rearward.
9 58:9
Then shalt
thou
call,
and
Jehovah
will
answer;
thou shalt
cry,
and
he
will
say,
Here
I
am.
If
thou
take
away
from
the
midst
of
thee
the
yoke,
the
putting
forth
of
the
finger,
and
speaking
wickedly;
10 58:10
and
if
thou
draw
out
thy
soul
to
the
hungry,
and
satisfy
the
afflicted
soul:
then
shall
thy
light
rise
in
darkness,
and
thine
obscurity
be
as
the
noonday;
11 58:11
and
Jehovah
will
guide
thee
continually,
and
satisfy
thy
soul
in
dry
places,
and
make
strong
thy
bones;
and
thou shalt
be
like
a
watered
garden,
and
like
a
spring
of
water,
whose
waters
fail
not.
12 58:12
And
they
that
shall
be
of
thee
shall
build
the
old
waste
places;
thou shalt
raise
up
the
foundations
of
many
generations;
and
thou shalt
be
called
The
repairer
of
the
breach,
The
restorer
of
paths
to
dwell
in.
13 58:13
If
thou
turn
away
thy
foot
from
the
sabbath,
from
doing
thy
pleasure
on
my
holy
day;
and
call
the
sabbath
a
delight,
and
the
holy
of
Jehovah
honorable;
and shalt
honor
it,
not
doing
thine
own
ways,
nor
finding
thine
own
pleasure,
nor
speaking
thine
own
words:
14 58:14
then shalt
thou
delight
thyself
in
Jehovah;
and
I
will
make
thee
to
ride
upon
the
high
places
of
the
earth;
and
I
will
feed
thee
with
the
heritage
of
Jacob
thy
father:
for
the
mouth
of
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
591 59:1
Behold, Jehovah’s
hand
is
not
shortened,
that
it
cannot
save;
neither
his
ear
heavy,
that
it
cannot
hear:
2 59:2
but
your
iniquities
have
separated
between
you
and
your
God,
and
your
sins
have
hid
his
face
from
you,
so
that
he
will
not
hear.
3 59:3
For
your
hands
are
defiled
with
blood,
and
your
fingers
with
iniquity;
your
lips
have
spoken
lies,
your
tongue muttereth
wickedness.
4 59:4
None sueth
in
righteousness,
and
none
pleadeth
in
truth:
they
trust
in
vanity,
and
speak
lies;
they
conceive
mischief,
and
bring
forth
iniquity.
5 59:5
They
hatch
adders’
eggs,
and
weave
the
spider’s
web:
he
that
eateth
of
their
eggs
dieth;
and
that
which
is
crushed
breaketh
out
into
a
viper.
6 59:6
Their
webs
shall
not
become
garments,
neither
shall
they
cover
themselves
with
their
works:
their
works
are
works
of
iniquity,
and
the
act
of
violence
is
in
their
hands.
7 59:7
Their
feet
run
to
evil,
and
they
make
haste
to
shed
innocent
blood:
their
thoughts
are
thoughts
of
iniquity;
desolation
and
destruction
are
in
their
paths.
8 59:8
The
way
of
peace
they
know
not;
and
there
is
no
justice
in
their
goings:
they
have
made
them
crooked
paths;
whosoever
goeth
therein
doth
not
know
peace.
9 59:9
Therefore
is
justice
far
from
us,
neither
doth
righteousness
overtake
us:
we
look
for
light,
but,
behold,
darkness;
for
brightness,
but
we
walk
in
obscurity.
10 59:10
We
grope
for
the
wall
like
the
blind;
yea,
we
grope
as
they
that
have
no
eyes:
we
stumble
at
noonday
as
in
the
twilight;
among
them
that
are
lusty
we
are
as
dead
men.
11 59:11
We
roar
all
like
bears,
and
moan
sore
like
doves:
we
look
for
justice,
but
there
is
none;
for
salvation,
but
it
is
far
off
from
us.
12 59:12
For
our
transgressions
are
multiplied
before
thee,
and
our
sins
testify
against
us;
for
our
transgressions
are
with
us,
and
as
for
our
iniquities,
we
know
them:
13 59:13
transgressing
and
denying
Jehovah,
and
turning
away
from
following
our
God,
speaking
oppression
and
revolt,
conceiving
and
uttering
from
the
heart
words
of
falsehood.
14 59:14
And
justice
is
turned
away
backward,
and
righteousness
standeth
afar
off;
for
truth
is
fallen
in
the
street,
and
uprightness
cannot
enter.
15 59:15
Yea,
truth
is
lacking;
and
he
that
departeth
from
evil
maketh
himself
a
prey.
And
Jehovah
saw
it,
and
it
displeased
him
that
there
was
no
justice.
16 59:16
And
he
saw
that
there
was
no
man,
and
wondered
that
there
was
no
intercessor:
therefore
his
own
arm
brought
salvation
unto
him;
and
his
righteousness,
it
upheld
him.
17 59:17
And
he
put
on
righteousness
as
a
breastplate,
and
a
helmet
of
salvation
upon
his
head;
and
he
put
on
garments
of
vengeance
for
clothing,
and
was
clad
with
zeal
as
a
mantle.
18 59:18
According
to
their
deeds,
accordingly
he
will
repay,
wrath
to
his
adversaries,
recompense
to
his
enemies;
to
the
islands
he
will
repay
recompense.
19 59:19
So
shall
they
fear
the
name
of
Jehovah
from
the
west,
and
his
glory
from
the
rising
of
the
sun;
for
he
will
come
as
a
rushing
stream,
which
the
breath
of
Jehovah
driveth.
20 59:20
And
a
Redeemer
will
come
to
Zion,
and
unto
them
that
turn
from
transgression
in
Jacob,
saith
Jehovah.
21 59:21
And
as
for
me,
this
is
my
covenant
with
them,
saith
Jehovah:
my
Spirit
that
is
upon
thee,
and
my
words
which
I
have
put
in
thy
mouth,
shall
not
depart
out
of
thy
mouth,
nor
out
of
the
mouth
of
thy
seed,
nor
out
of
the
mouth
of
thy
seed’s
seed,
saith
Jehovah,
from
henceforth
and
for
ever.
601 60:1
Arise,
shine;
for
thy
light
is
come,
and
the
glory
of
Jehovah
is
risen
upon
thee.
2 60:2
For,
behold,
darkness
shall
cover
the
earth,
and gross
darkness
the
peoples;
but
Jehovah
will
arise
upon
thee,
and
his
glory
shall
be
seen
upon
thee.
3 60:3
And
nations
shall
come
to
thy
light,
and
kings
to
the
brightness
of
thy
rising.
4 60:4
Lift
up
thine
eyes
round
about,
and
see:
they
all
gather
themselves
together,
they
come
to
thee;
thy
sons
shall
come
from
far,
and
thy
daughters
shall
be
carried
in
the
arms.
5 60:5
Then
thou shalt
see
and
be
radiant,
and
thy
heart
shall
thrill
and
be
enlarged;
because
the
abundance
of
the
sea
shall
be
turned
unto
thee,
the
wealth
of
the
nations
shall
come
unto
thee.
6 60:6
The
multitude
of
camels
shall
cover
thee,
the
dromedaries
of
Midian
and
Ephah;
all
they
from
Sheba
shall
come;
they
shall
bring
gold
and
frankincense,
and
shall
proclaim
the
praises
of
Jehovah.
7 60:7
All
the
flocks
of
Kedar
shall
be
gathered
together
unto
thee,
the
rams
of
Nebaioth
shall
minister
unto
thee;
they
shall
come
up
with
acceptance
on
mine
altar;
and
I
will
glorify
the
house
of
my
glory.
8 60:8
Who
are
these
that
fly
as
a
cloud,
and
as
the
doves
to
their
windows?
9 60:9
Surely
the
isles
shall
wait
for
me,
and
the
ships
of
Tarshish
first,
to
bring
thy
sons
from
far,
their
silver
and
their
gold
with
them,
for
the
name
of
Jehovah
thy
God,
and
for
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
because
he
hath
glorified
thee.
10 60:10
And
foreigners
shall
build
up
thy
walls,
and
their
kings
shall
minister
unto
thee:
for
in
my
wrath
I
smote
thee,
but
in
my
favor
have
I
had
mercy
on
thee.
11 60:11
Thy
gates
also
shall
be
open
continually;
they
shall
not
be
shut
day
nor
night;
that
men
may
bring
unto
thee
the
wealth
of
the
nations,
and
their
kings
led
captive.
12 60:12
For
that
nation
and
kingdom
that
will
not
serve
thee
shall
perish;
yea,
those
nations
shall
be
utterly
wasted.
13 60:13
The
glory
of
Lebanon
shall
come
unto
thee,
the fir-tree,
the
pine,
and
the box-tree
together,
to
beautify
the
place
of
my
sanctuary;
and
I
will
make
the
place
of
my
feet
glorious.
14 60:14
And
the
sons
of
them
that
afflicted
thee
shall
come
bending
unto
thee;
and
all
they
that
despised
thee
shall
bow
themselves
down
at
the
soles
of
thy
feet;
and
they
shall
call
thee
The
city
of
Jehovah,
The
Zion
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
15 60:15
Whereas
thou
hast
been
forsaken
and
hated,
so
that
no
man
passed
through
thee,
I
will
make
thee
an
eternal
excellency,
a
joy
of
many
generations.
16 60:16
Thou shalt
also
suck
the
milk
of
the
nations,
and shalt
suck
the
breast
of
kings;
and
thou shalt
know
that
I,
Jehovah,
am
thy
Saviour,
and
thy
Redeemer,
the
Mighty
One
of
Jacob.
17 60:17
For
brass
I
will
bring
gold,
and
for
iron
I
will
bring
silver,
and
for
wood
brass,
and
for
stones
iron.
I
will
also
make
thy
officers
peace,
and
thine
exactors
righteousness.
18 60:18
Violence
shall
no
more
be
heard
in
thy
land,
desolation
nor
destruction
within
thy
borders;
but
thou shalt
call
thy
walls
Salvation,
and
thy
gates
Praise.
19 60:19
The
sun
shall
be
no
more
thy
light
by
day;
neither
for
brightness
shall
the
moon
give
light
unto
thee:
but
Jehovah
will
be
unto
thee
an
everlasting
light,
and
thy
God
thy
glory.
20 60:20
Thy
sun
shall
no
more
go
down,
neither
shall
thy
moon
withdraw
itself;
for
Jehovah
will
be
thine
everlasting
light,
and
the
days
of
thy
mourning
shall
be
ended.
21 60:21
Thy
people
also
shall
be
all
righteous;
they
shall
inherit
the
land
for
ever,
the
branch
of
my
planting,
the
work
of
my
hands,
that
I
may
be
glorified.
22 60:22
The
little
one
shall
become
a
thousand,
and
the
small
one
a
strong
nation;
I,
Jehovah,
will
hasten
it
in
its
time.
611 61:1
The
Spirit
of
the
Lord
Jehovah
is
upon
me;
because
Jehovah
hath
anointed
me
to
preach
good
tidings
unto
the
meek;
he
hath
sent
me
to
bind
up
the broken-hearted,
to
proclaim
liberty
to
the
captives,
and
the
opening
of
the
prison
to
them
that
are
bound;
2 61:2
to
proclaim
the
year
of Jehovah’s
favor,
and
the
day
of
vengeance
of
our
God;
to
comfort
all
that
mourn;
3 61:3
to
appoint
unto
them
that
mourn
in
Zion,
to
give
unto
them
a
garland
for
ashes,
the
oil
of
joy
for
mourning,
the
garment
of
praise
for
the
spirit
of
heaviness;
that
they
may
be
called
trees
of
righteousness,
the
planting
of
Jehovah,
that
he
may
be
glorified.
4 61:4
And
they
shall
build
the
old
wastes,
they
shall
raise
up
the
former
desolations,
and
they
shall
repair
the
waste
cities,
the
desolations
of
many
generations.
5 61:5
And
strangers
shall
stand
and
feed
your
flocks,
and
foreigners
shall
be
your
plowmen
and
your vine-dressers.
6 61:6
But
ye
shall
be
named
the
priests
of
Jehovah;
men
shall
call
you
the
ministers
of
our
God:
ye
shall
eat
the
wealth
of
the
nations,
and
in
their
glory
shall
ye
boast
yourselves.
7 61:7
Instead
of
your
shame
ye
shall
have
double;
and
instead
of
dishonor
they
shall
rejoice
in
their
portion:
therefore
in
their
land
they
shall
possess
double;
everlasting
joy
shall
be
unto
them.
8 61:8
For
I,
Jehovah,
love
justice,
I
hate
robbery
with
iniquity;
and
I
will
give
them
their
recompense
in
truth,
and
I
will
make
an
everlasting
covenant
with
them.
9 61:9
And
their
seed
shall
be
known
among
the
nations,
and
their
offspring
among
the
peoples;
all
that
see
them
shall
acknowledge
them,
that
they
are
the
seed
which
Jehovah
hath
blessed.
10 61:10
I
will
greatly
rejoice
in
Jehovah,
my
soul
shall
be
joyful
in
my
God;
for
he
hath
clothed
me
with
the
garments
of
salvation,
he
hath
covered
me
with
the
robe
of
righteousness,
as
a
bridegroom
decketh
himself
with
a
garland,
and
as
a
bride
adorneth
herself
with
her
jewels.
11 61:11
For
as
the
earth
bringeth
forth
its
bud,
and
as
the
garden
causeth
the
things
that
are
sown
in
it
to
spring
forth;
so
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
cause
righteousness
and
praise
to
spring
forth
before
all
the
nations.
621 62:1
For
Zion’s
sake
will
I
not
hold
my
peace,
and
for
Jerusalem’s
sake
I
will
not
rest,
until
her
righteousness
go
forth
as
brightness,
and
her
salvation
as
a
lamp
that
burneth.
2 62:2
And
the
nations
shall
see
thy
righteousness,
and
all
kings
thy
glory,
and
thou shalt
be
called
by
a
new
name,
which
the
mouth
of
Jehovah
shall
name.
3 62:3
Thou shalt
also
be
a
crown
of
beauty
in
the
hand
of
Jehovah,
and
a
royal
diadem
in
the
hand
of
thy
God.
4 62:4
Thou shalt
no
more
be
termed
Forsaken;
neither
shall
thy
land
any
more
be
termed
Desolate:
but
thou shalt
be
called
Hephzi-bah,
and
thy
land
Beulah;
for
Jehovah
delighteth
in
thee,
and
thy
land
shall
be
married.
5 62:5
For
as
a
young
man
marrieth
a
virgin,
so
shall
thy
sons
marry
thee;
and
as
the
bridegroom
rejoiceth
over
the
bride,
so
shall
thy
God
rejoice
over
thee.
6 62:6
I
have
set
watchmen
upon
thy
walls,
O
Jerusalem;
they
shall
never
hold
their
peace
day
nor
night:
ye
that
are Jehovah’s remembrancers,
take
ye
no
rest,
7 62:7
and
give
him
no
rest,
till
he
establish,
and
till
he
make
Jerusalem
a
praise
in
the
earth.
8 62:8
Jehovah
hath
sworn
by
his
right
hand,
and
by
the
arm
of
his
strength,
Surely
I
will
no
more
give
thy
grain
to
be
food
for
thine
enemies;
and
foreigners
shall
not
drink
thy
new
wine,
for
which
thou
hast
labored:
9 62:9
but
they
that
have garnered
it
shall
eat
it,
and
praise
Jehovah;
and
they
that
have
gathered
it
shall
drink
it
in
the
courts
of
my
sanctuary.
10 62:10
Go
through,
go
through
the
gates;
prepare
ye
the
way
of
the
people;
cast
up,
cast
up
the
highway;
gather
out
the
stones;
lift
up
an
ensign
for
the
peoples.
11 62:11
Behold,
Jehovah
hath
proclaimed
unto
the
end
of
the
earth,
Say
ye
to
the
daughter
of
Zion,
Behold,
thy
salvation
cometh;
behold,
his
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
recompense
before
him.
12 62:12
And
they
shall
call
them
The
holy
people,
The
redeemed
of
Jehovah:
and
thou shalt
be
called
Sought
out,
A
city
not
forsaken.
631 63:1
Who
is
this
that
cometh
from
Edom,
with
dyed
garments
from
Bozrah?
this
that
is
glorious
in
his
apparel,
marching
in
the
greatness
of
his
strength?
I
that
speak
in
righteousness,
mighty
to
save.
2 63:2
Wherefore
art
thou
red
in
thine
apparel,
and
thy
garments
like
him
that
treadeth
in
the winevat?
3 63:3
I
have
trodden
the
winepress
alone;
and
of
the
peoples
there
was
no
man
with
me:
yea,
I
trod
them
in
mine
anger,
and
trampled
them
in
my
wrath;
and
their
lifeblood
is
sprinkled
upon
my
garments,
and
I
have
stained
all
my
raiment.
4 63:4
For
the
day
of
vengeance
was
in
my
heart,
and
the
year
of
my
redeemed
is
come.
5 63:5
And
I
looked,
and
there
was
none
to
help;
and
I
wondered
that
there
was
none
to
uphold:
therefore
mine
own
arm
brought
salvation
unto
me;
and
my
wrath,
it
upheld
me.
6 63:6
And
I
trod
down
the
peoples
in
mine
anger,
and
made
them
drunk
in
my
wrath,
and
I
poured
out
their
lifeblood
on
the
earth.
7 63:7
I
will
make
mention
of
the
lovingkindnesses
of
Jehovah,
and
the
praises
of
Jehovah,
according
to
all
that
Jehovah
hath
bestowed
on
us,
and
the
great
goodness
toward
the
house
of
Israel,
which
he
hath
bestowed
on
them
according
to
his
mercies,
and
according
to
the
multitude
of
his
lovingkindnesses.
8 63:8
For
he
said,
Surely,
they
are
my
people,
children
that
will
not
deal
falsely:
so
he
was
their
Saviour.
9 63:9
In
all
their
affliction
he
was
afflicted,
and
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them:
in
his
love
and
in
his
pity
he
redeemed
them;
and
he
bare
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old.
10 63:10
But
they
rebelled,
and
grieved
his
holy
Spirit:
therefore
he
was
turned
to
be
their
enemy,
and
himself
fought
against
them.
11 63:11
Then
he
remembered
the
days
of
old,
Moses
and
his
people,
saying,
Where
is
he
that
brought
them
up
out
of
the
sea
with
the
shepherds
of
his
flock?
where
is
he
that
put
his
holy
Spirit
in
the
midst
of
them?
12 63:12
that
caused
his
glorious
arm
to
go
at
the
right
hand
of
Moses?
that
divided
the
waters
before
them,
to
make
himself
an
everlasting
name?
13 63:13
that
led
them
through
the
depths,
as
a
horse
in
the
wilderness,
so
that
they
stumbled
not?
14 63:14
As
the
cattle
that
go
down
into
the
valley,
the
Spirit
of
Jehovah
caused
them
to
rest:
so
didst
thou
lead
thy
people,
to
make
thyself
a
glorious
name.
15 63:15
Look
down
from
heaven,
and
behold
from
the
habitation
of
thy
holiness
and
of
thy
glory:
where
are
thy
zeal
and
thy
mighty
acts?
the yearning
of
thy
heart
and
thy
compassions
are
restrained
toward
me.
16 63:16
For
thou
art
our
Father,
though
Abraham
knoweth
us
not,
and
Israel
doth
not
acknowledge
us:
thou,
O
Jehovah,
art
our
Father;
our
Redeemer
from
everlasting
is
thy
name.
17 63:17
O
Jehovah,
why
dost
thou
make
us
to
err
from
thy
ways,
and hardenest
our
heart
from
thy
fear?
Return
for
thy
servants’
sake,
the
tribes
of
thine
inheritance.
18 63:18
Thy
holy
people
possessed
it
but
a
little
while:
our
adversaries
have
trodden
down
thy
sanctuary.
19 63:19
We
are
become
as
they
over
whom
thou
never
barest
rule,
as
they
that
were
not
called
by
thy
name.
641 64:1
Oh
that
thou
wouldest
rend
the
heavens,
that
thou
wouldest
come
down,
that
the
mountains
might
quake
at
thy
presence,
2 64:2
as
when
fire
kindleth
the
brushwood,
and
the
fire
causeth
the
waters
to
boil;
to
make
thy
name
known
to
thine
adversaries,
that
the
nations
may
tremble
at
thy
presence!
3 64:3
When
thou
didst
terrible
things
which
we
looked
not
for,
thou
camest
down,
the
mountains
quaked
at
thy
presence.
4 64:4
For
from
of
old
men
have
not
heard,
nor
perceived
by
the
ear,
neither
hath
the
eye
seen
a
God
besides
thee,
who
worketh
for
him
that
waiteth
for
him.
5 64:5
Thou
meetest
him
that
rejoiceth
and
worketh
righteousness,
those
that
remember
thee
in
thy
ways:
behold,
thou wast
wroth,
and
we
sinned:
in
them
have
we
been
of
long
time;
and
shall
we
be
saved?
6 64:6
For
we
are
all
become
as
one
that
is
unclean,
and
all
our
righteousnesses
are
as
a
polluted
garment:
and
we
all
do
fade
as
a
leaf;
and
our
iniquities,
like
the
wind,
take
us
away.
7 64:7
And
there
is
none
that
calleth
upon
thy
name,
that
stirreth
up
himself
to
take
hold
of
thee;
for
thou
hast
hid
thy
face
from
us,
and
hast
consumed
us
by
means
of
our
iniquities.
8 64:8
But
now,
O
Jehovah,
thou
art
our
Father;
we
are
the
clay,
and
thou
our
potter;
and
we
all
are
the
work
of
thy
hand.
9 64:9
Be
not
wroth
very
sore,
O
Jehovah,
neither
remember
iniquity
for
ever:
behold,
look,
we
beseech
thee,
we
are
all
thy
people.
10 64:10
Thy
holy
cities
are
become
a
wilderness,
Zion
is
become
a
wilderness,
Jerusalem
a
desolation.
11 64:11
Our
holy
and
our
beautiful
house,
where
our
fathers
praised
thee,
is
burned
with
fire;
and
all
our
pleasant
places
are
laid
waste.
12 64:12
Wilt
thou
refrain
thyself
for
these
things,
O
Jehovah?
wilt
thou
hold
thy
peace,
and
afflict
us
very
sore?
651 65:1
I
am
inquired
of
by
them
that
asked
not
for
me;
I
am
found
of
them
that
sought
me
not:
I
said,
Behold
me,
behold
me,
unto
a
nation
that
was
not
called
by
my
name.
2 65:2
I
have
spread
out
my
hands
all
the
day
unto
a
rebellious
people,
that
walk
in
a
way
that
is
not
good,
after
their
own
thoughts;
3 65:3
a
people
that
provoke
me
to
my
face
continually,
sacrificing
in
gardens,
and
burning
incense
upon
bricks;
4 65:4
that
sit
among
the
graves,
and
lodge
in
the
secret
places;
that
eat
swine’s
flesh,
and
broth
of
abominable
things
is
in
their
vessels;
5 65:5
that
say,
Stand
by
thyself,
come
not
near
to
me,
for
I
am
holier
than
thou.
These
are
a
smoke
in
my
nose,
a
fire
that
burneth
all
the
day.
6 65:6
Behold,
it
is
written
before
me:
I
will
not
keep
silence,
but
will
recompense,
yea,
I
will
recompense
into
their
bosom,
7 65:7
your
own
iniquities,
and
the
iniquities
of
your
fathers
together,
saith
Jehovah,
that
have
burned
incense
upon
the
mountains,
and
blasphemed
me
upon
the
hills:
therefore
will
I
first
measure
their
work
into
their
bosom.
8 65:8
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
As
the
new
wine
is
found
in
the
cluster,
and
one
saith,
Destroy
it
not,
for
a
blessing
is
in
it:
so
will
I
do
for
my
servants’
sake,
that
I
may
not
destroy
them
all.
9 65:9
And
I
will
bring
forth
a
seed
out
of
Jacob,
and
out
of
Judah
an
inheritor
of
my
mountains;
and
my
chosen
shall
inherit
it,
and
my
servants
shall
dwell
there.
10 65:10
And
Sharon
shall
be
a
fold
of
flocks,
and
the
valley
of
Achor
a
place
for
herds
to
lie
down
in,
for
my
people
that
have
sought
me.
11 65:11
But
ye
that
forsake
Jehovah,
that
forget
my
holy
mountain,
that
prepare
a
table
for
Fortune,
and
that
fill
up
mingled
wine
unto
Destiny;
12 65:12
I
will
destine
you
to
the
sword,
and
ye
shall
all
bow
down
to
the
slaughter;
because
when
I
called,
ye
did
not
answer;
when
I
spake,
ye
did
not
hear;
but
ye
did
that
which
was
evil
in
mine
eyes,
and
chose
that
wherein
I
delighted
not.
13 65:13
Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
Jehovah,
Behold,
my
servants
shall
eat,
but
ye
shall
be
hungry;
behold,
my
servants
shall
drink,
but
ye
shall
be
thirsty;
behold,
my
servants
shall
rejoice,
but
ye
shall
be
put
to
shame;
14 65:14
behold,
my
servants
shall
sing
for
joy
of
heart,
but
ye
shall
cry
for
sorrow
of
heart,
and
shall
wail
for
vexation
of
spirit.
15 65:15
And
ye
shall
leave
your
name
for
a
curse
unto
my
chosen;
and
the
Lord
Jehovah
will
slay
thee;
and
he
will
call
his
servants
by
another
name:
16 65:16
so
that
he
who
blesseth
himself
in
the
earth
shall
bless
himself
in
the
God
of
truth;
and
he
that
sweareth
in
the
earth
shall
swear
by
the
God
of
truth;
because
the
former
troubles
are
forgotten,
and
because
they
are
hid
from
mine
eyes.
17 65:17
For,
behold,
I
create
new
heavens
and
a
new
earth;
and
the
former
things
shall
not
be
remembered,
nor
come
into
mind.
18 65:18
But
be
ye
glad
and
rejoice
for
ever
in
that
which
I
create;
for,
behold,
I
create
Jerusalem
a
rejoicing,
and
her
people
a
joy.
19 65:19
And
I
will
rejoice
in
Jerusalem,
and
joy
in
my
people;
and
there
shall
be
heard
in
her
no
more
the
voice
of
weeping
and
the
voice
of
crying.
20 65:20
There
shall
be
no
more
thence
an
infant
of
days,
nor
an
old
man
that
hath
not
filled
his
days;
for
the
child
shall
die
a
hundred
years
old,
and
the
sinner
being
a
hundred
years
old
shall
be
accursed.
21 65:21
And
they
shall
build
houses,
and
inhabit
them;
and
they
shall
plant
vineyards,
and
eat
the
fruit
of
them.
22 65:22
They
shall
not
build,
and
another
inhabit;
they
shall
not
plant,
and
another
eat:
for
as
the
days
of
a
tree
shall
be
the
days
of
my
people,
and
my
chosen
shall
long
enjoy
the
work
of
their
hands.
23 65:23
They
shall
not
labor
in
vain,
nor
bring
forth
for
calamity;
for
they
are
the
seed
of
the
blessed
of
Jehovah,
and
their
offspring
with
them.
24 65:24
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
that,
before
they
call,
I
will
answer;
and
while
they
are
yet
speaking,
I
will
hear.
25 65:25
The
wolf
and
the
lamb
shall
feed
together,
and
the
lion
shall
eat
straw
like
the
ox;
and
dust
shall
be
the
serpent’s
food.
They
shall
not
hurt
nor
destroy
in
all
my
holy
mountain,
saith
Jehovah.
661 66:1
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Heaven
is
my
throne,
and
the
earth
is
my
footstool:
what
manner
of
house
will
ye
build
unto
me?
and
what
place
shall
be
my
rest?
2 66:2
For
all
these
things
hath
my
hand
made,
and
so
all
these
things
came
to
be,
saith
Jehovah:
but
to
this
man
will
I
look,
even
to
him
that
is
poor
and
of
a
contrite
spirit,
and
that
trembleth
at
my
word.
3 66:3
He
that
killeth
an
ox
is
as
he
that
slayeth
a
man;
he
that
sacrificeth
a
lamb,
as
he
that
breaketh
a
dog’s
neck;
he
that
offereth
an
oblation,
as
he
that
offereth
swine’s
blood;
he
that
burneth
frankincense,
as
he
that
blesseth
an
idol.
Yea,
they
have
chosen
their
own
ways,
and
their
soul
delighteth
in
their
abominations:
4 66:4
I
also
will
choose
their
delusions,
and
will
bring
their
fears
upon
them;
because
when
I
called,
none
did
answer;
when
I
spake,
they
did
not
hear:
but
they
did
that
which
was
evil
in
mine
eyes,
and
chose
that
wherein
I
delighted
not.
5 66:5
Hear
the
word
of
Jehovah,
ye
that
tremble
at
his
word:
Your
brethren
that
hate
you,
that
cast
you
out
for
my
name’s
sake,
have
said,
Let
Jehovah
be
glorified,
that
we
may
see
your
joy;
but
it
is
they
that
shall
be
put
to
shame.
6 66:6
A
voice
of
tumult
from
the
city,
a
voice
from
the
temple,
a
voice
of
Jehovah
that
rendereth
recompense
to
his
enemies.
7 66:7
Before
she
travailed,
she
brought
forth;
before
her
pain
came,
she
was
delivered
of
a man-child.
8 66:8
Who
hath
heard
such
a
thing?
who
hath
seen
such
things?
Shall
a
land
be
born
in
one
day?
shall
a
nation
be
brought
forth
at
once?
for
as
soon
as
Zion
travailed,
she
brought
forth
her
children.
9 66:9
Shall
I
bring
to
the
birth,
and
not
cause
to
bring
forth?
saith
Jehovah:
shall
I
that
cause
to
bring
forth
shut
the
womb?
saith
thy
God.
10 66:10
Rejoice
ye
with
Jerusalem,
and
be
glad
for
her,
all
ye
that
love
her:
rejoice
for
joy
with
her,
all
ye
that
mourn
over
her;
11 66:11
that
ye
may
suck
and
be
satisfied
with
the
breasts
of
her
consolations;
that
ye
may
milk
out,
and
be
delighted
with
the
abundance
of
her
glory.
12 66:12
For
thus
saith
Jehovah,
Behold,
I
will
extend
peace
to
her
like
a
river,
and
the
glory
of
the
nations
like
an
overflowing
stream:
and
ye
shall
suck
thereof;
ye
shall
be
borne
upon
the
side,
and
shall
be
dandled
upon
the
knees.
13 66:13
As
one
whom
his
mother
comforteth,
so
will
I
comfort
you;
and
ye
shall
be
comforted
in
Jerusalem.
14 66:14
And
ye
shall
see
it,
and
your
heart
shall
rejoice,
and
your
bones
shall
flourish
like
the
tender
grass:
and
the
hand
of
Jehovah
shall
be
known
toward
his
servants;
and
he
will
have
indignation
against
his
enemies.
15 66:15
For,
behold,
Jehovah
will
come
with
fire,
and
his
chariots
shall
be
like
the
whirlwind;
to
render
his
anger
with
fierceness,
and
his
rebuke
with
flames
of
fire.
16 66:16
For
by
fire
will
Jehovah
execute
judgment,
and
by
his
sword,
upon
all
flesh;
and
the
slain
of
Jehovah
shall
be
many.
17 66:17
They
that
sanctify
themselves
and
purify
themselves
to
go
unto
the
gardens,
behind
one
in
the
midst,
eating
swine’s
flesh,
and
the
abomination,
and
the
mouse,
they
shall
come
to
an
end
together,
saith
Jehovah.
18 66:18
For
I
know
their
works
and
their
thoughts:
the
time
cometh,
that
I
will
gather
all
nations
and
tongues;
and
they
shall
come,
and
shall
see
my
glory.
19 66:19
And
I
will
set
a
sign
among
them,
and
I
will
send
such
as
escape
of
them
unto
the
nations,
to
Tarshish,
Pul,
and
Lud,
that
draw
the
bow,
to
Tubal
and
Javan,
to
the
isles
afar
off,
that
have
not
heard
my
fame,
neither
have
seen
my
glory;
and
they
shall
declare
my
glory
among
the
nations.
20 66:20
And
they
shall
bring
all
your
brethren
out
of
all
the
nations
for
an
oblation
unto
Jehovah,
upon
horses,
and
in
chariots,
and
in
litters,
and
upon
mules,
and
upon
dromedaries,
to
my
holy
mountain
Jerusalem,
saith
Jehovah,
as
the
children
of
Israel
bring
their
oblation
in
a
clean
vessel
into
the
house
of
Jehovah.
21 66:21
And
of
them
also
will
I
take
for
priests
and
for
Levites,
saith
Jehovah.
22 66:22
For
as
the
new
heavens
and
the
new
earth,
which
I
will
make,
shall
remain
before
me,
saith
Jehovah,
so
shall
your
seed
and
your
name
remain.
23 66:23
And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
from
one
new
moon
to
another,
and
from
one
sabbath
to
another,
shall
all
flesh
come
to
worship
before
me,
saith
Jehovah.
24 66:24
And
they
shall
go
forth,
and
look
upon
the
dead
bodies
of
the
men
that
have
transgressed
against
me:
for
their
worm
shall
not
die,
neither
shall
their
fire
be
quenched;
and
they
shall
be
an
abhorring
unto
all
flesh.