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Isaiah:1:1 @ The vision of Isaiah son of Amoz, which he saw, concerning Judah and Jerusalem, in the days of Uzziah Jotham Ahaz Hezekiahkings of Judah.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:2 @ Hear O heavens, And give ear, O earth, for Yahweh, hath spoken: Sons, have I brought up, and advanced, And, they, have rebelled against me.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:4 @ Alas! a nationcommitting sin, a peopleburdened with iniquity, a seedpractising wickedness, sonsacting corruptly. They have forsaken Yahweh despised the Holy One of Israel, Are estranged and gone back.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:5 @ Why should ye be smitten any more? Ye would again turn aside! The whole head is sick, And the whole heart faint:
rotherham@Isaiah:1:6 @ From the sole of the foot even unto the head, there is in it no soundness, Bruise and stripe and newly-made wound, They have not been pressed out, nor bound up, nor soothed with oil.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:7 @ Your countryis a desolation, Your citiesare consumed with fire, Your soilright before your eyes, foreigners are devouring it, And it is a desolation a very overthrow by foreigners;
rotherham@Isaiah:1:8 @ And left is the Daughter of Zion, Like a hut in a vineyard, Like a lodge in a gourd-plot Like a city besieged.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:10 @ Hear the word of Yahweh, ye rulers of Sodom, Give ear to the instruction of our God, ye people of Gomorrah:
rotherham@Isaiah:1:11 @ Of what use to me, is your multitude of sacrifices: Saith Yahweh: I am sated with ascending-offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts, In the blood of bulls and young rams and he-goats, have I no pleasure.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:12 @ When ye enter to see my face, Who hath required this at your hand trampling my courts?
rotherham@Isaiah:1:13 @ Ye shall not again bring in an empty, present, Incense, an abomination, is that unto me! New moon, and sabbath calling an assembly I cannot endure, iniquity and sacred festival!
rotherham@Isaiah:1:14 @ Your new moons and your appointed feasts, my soul, hateth, They have become unto me a burden I am too weary to bear:
rotherham@Isaiah:1:15 @ Even when ye spread forth your open palms, I hide mine eyes from you; Yea, though ye multiply prayers, I am not hearkening, Your hands, with deeds of blood, are filled.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:16 @ Wash you make you clean, Put away the wickedness of your doings from before mine eyes, Cease to do evil.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:17 @ Learn to do well Seek justice, Correct the oppressor, Vindicate the fatherless, Plead the cause of the widow,
rotherham@Isaiah:1:18 @ Come, I pray you, and let us settle the disputer Saith Yahweh, Though your sins be found like scarlet, As snow, shall they be made white, Though they appear red like crimson, As wool, shall they become.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:19 @ If ye be willingand hearken Of the good of the land, shall ye eat;
rotherham@Isaiah:1:21 @ How hath she become unchaste!The city that was Faithful, Full of justice, Righteousness lodged in her, But, now, murderers!
rotherham@Isaiah:1:22 @ Thy silver, hath become dross, Thy wine, weakened with water;
rotherham@Isaiah:1:23 @ Thy rulers, are unruly, and companions of thieves, Every one of the people, loveth a bribe, and runneth after rewards, The fatherless, they do not vindicate, And, the plea of the widow, reacheth them not.
rotherham@Isaiah:1:24 @ Therefore, Declareth the Lord Yahweh of hosts, The Mighty One of Israel, Alas! I must appease me on mine adversaries, I must avenge me on mine enemies
rotherham@Isaiah:1:25 @ That I may turn my hand against thee, And smelt away, as with potash, thy dross, And remove all thine alloy;
rotherham@Isaiah:1:26 @ That I may restore thy Judges as at the first, and thy Counsellors as at the beginning, After that, shalt thou he called Righteous citadel, Trusty city,
rotherham@Isaiah:1:27 @ Zion, with justice shall be redeemed, And her returning ones, with righteousness;
rotherham@Isaiah:1:28 @ And the downfall of transgressors and sinners, shall be, together, And, they who forsake Yahweh, shall be brought to an end;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:1 @ That which Isaiah, son of Amoz saw in vision, concerning Judah and Jerusalem.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:2 @ But it shall come to pass, in the afterpart of the days, That the mountain of the house of Yahweh Shall be, set up, as the head of the mountains, And be exalted above the hills, And all the nations, shall stream thereunto;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:3 @ And many peoples shall go and say Come ye, and let us ascend Unto the mountain of Yahweh Unto the house of the God of Jacob, That he may teach us of his ways, And we may walk in his paths, For, out of Zion, shall go forth a law, And the word of Yahweh out of Jerusalem;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:4 @ And he will judge between the nations, And be umpire to many peoples, And they will beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning-hooks, Nationagainst nation, shall not lift up sword, Neither shall they learn any more to make war,
rotherham@Isaiah:2:5 @ O house of Jacob! come ye and let us walk in the light of Yahweh.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:6 @ Therefore hast thou abandoned thy people the house of Jacob, Because they have become full of the And use hidden arts like the Philistines, And with the children of foreigners, strike hands;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:8 @ And filled is their land with idols, To the work of their own hands, do they bow themselves down, To that which they made with their own fingers.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:10 @ Enter into the rock, Or hide thee in the dust, Because of the terribleness of Yahweh, And for his majestic splendour.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:11 @ The lofty looks of mean men, shall be humbled, And, the haughtiness of great men, shall be bowed down, And Yahweh alone shall be exalted in that day.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:14 @ And upon all the lofty mountains, And upon all the uplifted hills;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:17 @ And the haughtiness of mean men, shall be humbled, And the loftiness of great men, shall be laid low, And Yahweh alone shall be exalted in that day.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:19 @ And they shall enter into the holes of the rocks, and into the caves of clay, Because of the terribleness of Yahweh, And for his majestic splendour, When he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:20 @ In that day shall the son of earth cast his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, which had been made for him to worship, into the hole of the mice, and to the bats;
rotherham@Isaiah:2:21 @ That he may enter into the clefts of the rocks, and into the fissures of the crags, Because of the terribleness of Yahweh, And for his majestic splendour, When he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.
rotherham@Isaiah:2:22 @ Cease ye from the son of earth, In whose nostrils is but a breath, For wherein to be reckoned upon, is he?
rotherham@Isaiah:3:1 @ For lo! the Lord, Yahweh of hosts, removing from Jerusalem and from Judah, The stay and staff, The whole stay of bread, And the whole stay of water:
rotherham@Isaiah:3:2 @ Man of might and man of war, Judge and prophet And diviner and elder;
rotherham@Isaiah:3:3 @ Captain of fifty, and favourite; And counsellor and skilled artificer, And master of magical formulas;
rotherham@Isaiah:3:4 @ And I will appoint boys to be their princes, And, petulant children, shall rule over them,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:5 @ And the people will, tyrannise, Every man over his fellow-man, And every man over his friend, And they will rage The boy against, the elder, And the despised, against, the honourable,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:6 @ When a man shall lay hold, on his brother of the house of his father, Clothing, hast thou, Become thou our, ruler, This downfall, be under thy hand,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:7 @ He will swear, in that day, saying I will take no control, When in mine own house, is neither food nor clothing, Ye must not set me for a ruler of people!
rotherham@Isaiah:3:8 @ For stumbled bath Jerusalem, and, Judah, hath fallen, Because, their tongue and their doings, are against Yahweh, Provoking his glorious presence,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:9 @ The show of their face, hath answered against them, And their sinlike Sodom, have they told, they have not concealed it. Alas for their souls! For they have requited to themselves, calamity.
rotherham@Isaiah:3:10 @ Say ye to the righteous It is well! For the fruit of their doings, shall they eat:
rotherham@Isaiah:3:12 @ My people! children, are their tyrants, And, women, rule over them, My people! they who should lead thee forward, are causing thee to stray, Thy pathways, have they destroyed,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:13 @ Yahweh hath taken his station to plead, And is standing to judge peoples:
rotherham@Isaiah:3:14 @ Yahweh, into judgment, will enter, With the elders of his people And their princes, But ye, have consumed the vineyard, That which hath been robbed from the oppressed, is in your houses.
rotherham@Isaiah:3:15 @ What right have ye to crush my people, And the faces of the oppressed, to grind? Demandeth My Lord Yahweh of hosts And Yahweh saith
rotherham@Isaiah:3:16 @ Because haughty are the daughters of Zion, And they walk with neck thrown back, and wanton eyes, Tripping along as they go, And with their feet, making, a tinkling sound,
rotherham@Isaiah:3:18 @ In that day, will My Lord remove the fineryof the anklets, and the little suns and the little moons;
rotherham@Isaiah:3:21 @ the rings and the nose-jewels;
rotherham@Isaiah:3:23 @ and the mirrors and the linen wraps, and the tiaras and the cloaks.
rotherham@Isaiah:3:24 @ And it shall come to pass That instead of fragrance, a putrid odour, shall be, And instead of a girdle, an encircling rope, And instead of braided hair, baldness, And instead of a festal robe, a girding of sackcloth, Branding instead of beauty:
rotherham@Isaiah:4:1 @ And seven women will take hold of one man in that day, saying, Our own bread, will we eat, And our own apparel, will we wear, Only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.
rotherham@Isaiah:4:2 @ In that day, Shall the Bud of Yahweh, become beautiful and glorious, And the Fruit of the Land splendid and majestic, To the escaped of Israel.
rotherham@Isaiah:4:3 @ And it shall come to pass He that is left in Zion! And he that remaineth in Jerusalem, Shall be called, holy, Everyone written unto life in Jerusalem.
rotherham@Isaiah:4:4 @ When My Lord shall have bathed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, And the blood-guiltiness of Jerusalem, he shall wash away out of her midst, By the spirit of judgment, and By the spirit of thorough cleansing,
rotherham@Isaiah:4:5 @ Then will Yahweh, create Over all the home of Mount Zion and Over her assembly, A cloud by day and a smoke, And the shining of a fire-flame, by night, For over all the glory, shall be a canopy;
rotherham@Isaiah:4:6 @ And a pavilion, shall there be For a shade by day, from the heat, and For a refuge and for a shelter, from storm and from rain.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:1 @ Let me sing, I pray you, for a well-beloved of mine, The song of my beloved concerning his vineyard: A vineyard, had my well-beloved on a very fruitful hill;
rotherham@Isaiah:5:2 @ And he thoroughly digged it, And gathered out the stones thereof, And planted it with a precious vine, And built a tower in the midst thereof, Moreover also a wine-press, hewed he therein, Then waited he that it should bring forth grapes. And it brought forth wild grapes:
rotherham@Isaiah:5:3 @ Now, therefore, O inhabitant of Jerusalem, And men of Judah, Judge, I pray you, betwixt me, and my vineyard:
rotherham@Isaiah:5:4 @ What could have been done further to my vineyard, That I had not done in it? Why then When I had waited that it should bring forth grapes, Brought it forth, wild grapes?
rotherham@Isaiah:5:5 @ Now, therefore, I pray you, let me tell, you, what I am about to do to my vineyard, To take away the fence thereof And it shall be eaten up, To destroy the wall thereof And it shall be trodden down;
rotherham@Isaiah:5:6 @ And I will make it a waste; It shall be neither pruned nor hoed, But there shall come up briars and thorns, And upon the clouds, will I lay a charge, That they rain thereon no rain.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:7 @ Surely the vineyard of Yahweh of hosts, is the house of Israel, And, the men of Judah, are the plantation in which he dearly delighted, And he waited, For equity but lo! murderous iniquity, For the rule of right but lo the cry of the wronged.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:8 @ Alas for them who join house to house, Field to field, bring they near, Until there is no room, But ye are left to dwell alone in the midst of the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:9 @ In mine ears, Yahweh of hosts, Verily, houses in abundance, shall become, a desolation, Large and fair, without inhabitant;
rotherham@Isaiah:5:10 @ For, ten yokes of vineyard, shall yield one bath, And the seed of a homer, shall yield an ephah,
rotherham@Isaiah:5:11 @ Alas, for them who rise early in the morning that strong drink, they may pursue, Who follow on in the evening cool with wine, they are heated;
rotherham@Isaiah:5:12 @ And it cometh to passthat lyre and harp, timbrel and flute and wine are in their banquets, But, the doing of Yahweh, they do not discern, And the work of his hands, have they not seen.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:14 @ Therefore, hath hades enlarged her desire, And opened her mouth to its widest, And their glory, and their multitude and their pomp. and he that is uproarious shall descend thereinto.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:16 @ But Yahweh of hosts, hath been exalted, in justice, And the GOD that is holy hath been hallowed in righteousness;
rotherham@Isaiah:5:21 @ Alas for them Who are wise in their own eyes, And in their own sight, are prudent.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:22 @ Alas for them Who are heroes to drink wine, And men of valour to mingle strong drink,
rotherham@Isaiah:5:25 @ For this cause, did the anger of Yahweh kindle upon his own people, And he stretched out his hand against them and smote them So that the mountains, trembled, And, their dead bodies, served, for fuel in the midst of the streets. For all this, hath his anger, not turned back, But still, is his hand outstretched,
rotherham@Isaiah:5:27 @ None shall be weary, and none shall stumble in his midst, He shall neither slumber nor sleep, Nor shall be loosened, the girdle of his loins, Nor snapped, the thong of his sandals:
rotherham@Isaiah:5:28 @ Whose arrows, are sharpened, and all his bows, bent, The hoofs of his horses, like flint, are accounted, And, his wheels, like a storm-wind:
rotherham@Isaiah:5:29 @ A roar, hath he, like a lioness, He will roar like wild lions And will growl, and lay hold on prey, and carry into safety, and there be none to deliver.
rotherham@Isaiah:5:30 @ Yea he will growl at him in that day, like the growling of the sea, Though he look hard for the land, lo! the darkness of distress, Yea the light, hath grown dark in its clouds!
rotherham@Isaiah:6:1 @ In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw My Lord, sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, and, his skirts, did fill the temple,
rotherham@Isaiah:6:2 @ Seraphim, were standing above him; six wings severally, had each one, With twain, he covered his face And with twain, he covered his feet And with twain, he did fly.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:3 @ And they continued crying out one to another, and said, Holyholyholy, is Yahweh of hosts, the fulness of the whole earth, is his glory.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:5 @ Then said IWoe to me!for I am undone, Because a man of unclean lips, am, I, And in the midst of a people of unclean lips, do I dwell, For the King. Yahweh of hosts, have mine eyes seen!
rotherham@Isaiah:6:6 @ Then flew unto me one of the seraphim, And in his hand, a live coal, With tongs, had he taken it from off the altar.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:7 @ Then touched he my month, and said Lo! this hath touched thy lips, Thus shall be taken away, thine iniquity, And, thy sin, by propitiation be covered.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:8 @ Then heard I the voice of My Lord, saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said Here am Isend me.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:11 @ Then said IHow long, My Lord? And he said Until the time that Cities be wasted through having no inhabitant And housesthrough having no men, And, the ground, be laid waste unto desolation;
rotherham@Isaiah:6:12 @ And Yahweh have far removed men, And great! be the abandonment in the midst of the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:6:13 @ Yet still shall there be in it a tenth, Though it again be consumed, Like an oak and like a terebinth Which when felled, have a stock in them, A holy seed, shall be the stock thereof. Courage.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:1 @ And it came to pass in the days of Ahaz son of Jotham son of Uzziah king of Judah, that Rezin king of Syria, and Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel, came up, to Jerusalem, to war against it, but could not prevail against it.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:2 @ And it was told the house of David, saying, Syria hath settled down upon Ephraim. Then shook his heart, and the heart of his people, as the trees of a forest shake before a wind.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:4 @ and say unto him Take heed and keep thyself calmdo not fear, neither let thy heart be faint, because of these two fag-ends of smoking firebrands, in spite of the glow of the anger of Rezin and Syria and the son of Remaliah.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:5 @ Because Syria, hath taken counsel against thee, for mischief, Ephraim and the son of Remaliah, saying,
rotherham@Isaiah:7:6 @ Let us go up against Judah, and besiege it, and break it open, for ourselves, and set up a king in the midst thereof, even the son of Tabeal,
rotherham@Isaiah:7:8 @ For, though the head of Syria is Damascus, And, the head of Damascus, is Rezin, Yet within threescore and five years more, shall Ephraim be broken that it shall not be a people;
rotherham@Isaiah:7:10 @ And again spake Yahweh unto Ahaz saying
rotherham@Isaiah:7:14 @ Wherefore let My Lord Himself give you a sign, Lo! a Virgin, being with child and giving birth to a son, thou wilt call his name Immanuel.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:16 @ for before the boy knoweth to refuse the bad and choose the good, forsaken shall be the land, at which, thou, art alarmed, of the presence of both her kings.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:17 @ Yahweh will bring upon thee and upon thy people, and upon the house of thy father, days which have not come, from the day when Ephraim departed from Judah, even the king of Assyria.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:18 @ And it shall come to pass in that day that Yahweh will give a signal To the fly that is in the uttermost part of the Nile-canals of Egypt, And to the bee that is in the land of Assyria.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:19 @ And they shall all of them come and settle down In the desolate torrent-valleys, And in the rents of the crags, And on all the thorn-bushes, And on all the pastures,
rotherham@Isaiah:7:20 @ In that day, will My Lord shave, with hired razor, even with them of the lands over the River Euphrates, with the king of Assyria, the head and the hair of the feet, yea, even the beard, will it sweep off.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:21 @ And it shall come to pass in that day, that a man shall keep alive a young cow and two sheep.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:22 @ Yea it shall come to pass for the abundance of the yield of milk, that he shall eat curds, for, curds and honey, shall every one eat that is left in the midst of the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:23 @ And it shall some to pass in that day, that, every place wherein there used to be a thousand vines at a thousand pieces of silver, yea, even for briars and thorns, shall it be.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:24 @ With arrows and with a bow, shall one come in thither, for briars and thorns, shall be all the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:7:25 @ But all the hills which, with the hoe, can be weeded, there shall not come thither, the fear of briars anti thorns, but it shall be for the sending forth of oxen, and for the tread of lesser cattle.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:1 @ And Yahweh said unto me: Take thee a large tablet, and write thereon in plain characters, To Maher-shalal-hash-baz. "Speed-spoil-hurry-prey".
rotherham@Isaiah:8:2 @ That I may take in attestation, faithful witnesses, even Uriah the priest, and Zechariah son of Jeberechiah.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:4 @ For before the boy 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.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:5 @ And again Yahweh spake unto me yet further saying:
rotherham@Isaiah:8:6 @ Because this people hath refused the waters of Shiloah which flow softly, and are rejoicing with Rezin and the son of Remaliah,
rotherham@Isaiah:8:7 @ now therefore, lo! the Lord is about to bring up against them the waters, strong and many, of the River, even the king of Assyria and all his glory, and he shall rise over all his channels, and flow over all his banks; \fs15
rotherham@Isaiah:8:8 @ and roll on throughout Judahoverflow and pass along, till unto the neck, he shall reach, and it shall be, that, the stretching out of his wings, shall fill the breadth of thy land, O Immanuel!
rotherham@Isaiah:8:10 @ Determine a plan, and it shall be frustrated, Speak a word, and it shall not stand, For With-us-is-GOD!
rotherham@Isaiah:8:11 @ For, thus, spake Yahweh unto me like a firm grasp of the hand, when he admonished me, not to walk in the way of this people, saying:
rotherham@Isaiah:8:12 @ Ye shall not say A confederacy! of everything of which this people may say. A confederacy! And their fear, shall ye not fear or regard as awful:
rotherham@Isaiah:8:13 @ Yahweh of hosts, him, shall ye hallow, And let, him, be your fear, and let, him inspire you with awe;
rotherham@Isaiah:8:14 @ So shall he become a hallowed asylum, But a stone to strike against, and a rock to stumble over unto both houses of Israel A trap and a snare to the dweller in Jerusalem;
rotherham@Isaiah:8:16 @ Bind thou up the testimony, Seal the instruction amongst my disciples.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:17 @ I will therefore long for Yahweh, Who is hiding his face from the house of Jacob, And will wait, for him.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:18 @ Lo! I and the children whom Yahweh hath given me, are for signs and for wonders in Israel, from Yahweh of hosts, who is making his habitation in Mount Zion.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:19 @ But, when they say unto you Seek ye unto the necromancers and unto the wizards, who chirp, and who mutter, Should not u people seek, unto its God? In behalf of the living, unto the dead?
rotherham@Isaiah:8:20 @ To the law and to the testimony! If they speak not according to this word,, because they have no dawning day.
rotherham@Isaiah:8:21 @ Therefore shall they pass through it hard pressed and hungry, And it shall be when they hunger, then will they rage and revile their king and their god and turn their faces upwards;
rotherham@Isaiah:9:1 @ For there is no gloom to her who had been in anguish, In the former time, he brought into dishonour The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, In the latter time, hath he brought into honour The Lake-way over the Jordan, Galilee of the nations.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:2 @ the people who were walking in darkness, Have seen a great light, The dwellers in a land death-shadowed, A light, hath shined upon them.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:3 @ Thou hast increased the exultation Thou hast made great the joy, They joy before thee, according to the joy of harvest, As men exult when they distribute spoil.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:4 @ For, the yoke of their burden, The cross-bar of their shoulder, The goad of their driver, Hast thou broken, as in the day of Midian.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:5 @ Surely, every boot of one tramping in tumult, and the war-cloak rolled in blood Then shall serve for burning, food for fire;
rotherham@Isaiah:9:6 @ For, A Child, hath been born to us, A Son, hath been given to us, And the dominion is upon his shoulder, And his Name hath been called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty GOD, Father of Futurity, Prince of Prosperity.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:7 @ Of the increase of dominion, and of prosperity, There shall be no end Upon the throne of David and Upon his kingdom, By establishing it and By sustaining it, With justice and With righteousness, From henceforth, Even unto times age-abiding: The jealousy of Yahweh of hosts, will perform this!
rotherham@Isaiah:9:9 @ and the people shall all of them know Ephraim and the dweller in Samaria Who in pride and insolence of heart, are saying:
rotherham@Isaiah:9:11 @ Therefore will Yahweh strengthen the adversaries of Resin against him, And his enemies will he arouse:
rotherham@Isaiah:9:12 @ Syrians before and Philistines behind, Thus have they devoured Israel with open mouth, For all this, hath his anger, not turned back, But still, is his hand outstretched.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:14 @ Therefore hath Yahweh cut off from Israel Head and tail Palm-top and rush, In one day.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:15 @ The eider and favourite, he, is the head, And the prophet teaching falsehood, he, is the tail;
rotherham@Isaiah:9:16 @ And they who should have led this people forward have been causing them to stray, And, they who are led of them are destroyed,
rotherham@Isaiah:9:17 @ For this cause, over their choice young men, will My Lord not rejoice, And on their fatherless and their widows, will he not have compassion, For every one of them, is profane and an evildoer, And, every mouth is speaking baseness, For all this, hath his anger, not turned back, But still, is his hand outstretched.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:18 @ For lawlessness, hath consumed like fire, Briars and thorns, doth it devour, Yea it hath kindled upon the thickets of the forest, And they have rolled up as a column of smoke.
rotherham@Isaiah:9:20 @ And he hath slain on the right, and yet is hungry, And hath eaten on the left, yet are they not satisfied, Every one, the flesh of his own arm, will they eat:
rotherham@Isaiah:9:21 @ Manasseh Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh, They togetheragainst Judah, For all this, hath his anger not turned back, But still, is his hand outstretched.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:1 @ Alas! for them who ordain iniquitous decree, And, busy writers, who make a business of writing mischief:
rotherham@Isaiah:10:2 @ Turning aside from judgment, the poor, And robbing, of justice, the oppressed of my people, So that, widows, become, their spoil, And of the fatherless, they make prey.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:4 @ Without me, one hath bowed under a prisoner Yea under the slain, do they fall! For all this, hath his anger, not turned back, But still, is his hand outstretched.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:5 @ Alas! for Assyria, the rod of mine anger, Yea, the very staff in their hand, is, my displeasure:
rotherham@Isaiah:10:6 @ Against an irreligious nation, will I send him, Yea against the people with whom I am wroth, will I command him, To capture spoil And lay hold on prey, And cause them to be trodden down as the mire of the lanes.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:7 @ But as for him, not so, doth he deem, And in his heart, not so, doth he think, For, to destroy, is in his heart, And to cut off nations, not a few;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:8 @ For he saith: Are not, my generals, all alike, kings?
rotherham@Isaiah:10:10 @ As my hand hath reached unto the kingdoms of idols, whose images did excel them of Jerusalem and Samaria,
rotherham@Isaiah:10:12 @ Wherefore it shall come to pass When My Lord shall finish his whole work upon Mount Zion and upon Jerusalem, I will bring punishment Upon the fruit of the greatness of heart of the king of Assyria. And upon the vainglory of his uplifted eyes,
rotherham@Isaiah:10:13 @ For he hath said By the strength of mine own hand, have I effectually wrought, And by my wisdomfor I have discernment, That I might remove the bounds of peoples, Yea their treasures, have I plundered That I might lay prostrate as a mighty one the inhabitants;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:14 @ And my hand hath found as a nest the wealth of the peoples, And as the gathering of eggs that are forsaken, all the earth, have, I, gathered, And there was none to flap a wing, or open a mouth or chirp.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:15 @ Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth therewith? Or, the saw, magnify itself, against him that wieldeth it? As if a rod, could wield, them who lift it up! As if a staff, could raise, what is, not wood!
rotherham@Isaiah:10:16 @ Therefore, shall the Lord, Yahweh of hosts, Send, among his fat ones, leanness, And under his glory, shall he kindle a kindling, like the kindling of fire;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:17 @ So shall, the Light of Israel, become, a fire, And his Holy One, a flame, Which shall burn and consume his thorns and his briars, in one day;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:18 @ And the glory of his forest and of his garden land, both soul and body, shall it bring to an end, And it shall be like the wasting away of a consumptive.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:19 @ And, the remnant of his forest-trees, few in number, shall become, yea, a child, might describe them!
rotherham@Isaiah:10:20 @ And it shall come to pass in that day, That the remnant of Israel. And the escaped of the house of Jacob Shall, no more again, lean upon him that smote them, But shall lean upon Yahweh the Holy One of Israel, in truth.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:22 @ For though thy people, O Israel shall be as the sand of the sea, A remnant, shall return of them, A full end decreed, bringeth in, justice, like a flood;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:23 @ For, a full end and that a decreed one, is My Lord Yahweh of hosts executing in the midst of all the earth.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:24 @ Therefore, thus, saith My Lord, Yahweh of hosts, Do not fear O my people dwelling in Zion, because of Assyria, When with his rod, he would smite thee, And when his staff, he would lift up against thee in the manner of Egypt;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:25 @ For, yet a very little while, and displeasure shall end, Yea, mine anger, over their destruction.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:26 @ And Yahweh of hosts, will brandish over him, a scourge Like the smiting of Midian at the rock Oreb, And his staff being over the sea, He will lift it up in the manner of Egypt;
rotherham@Isaiah:10:27 @ And it shall come to pass, in that day, That his burden shall remove from off thy shoulder, And his yoke from off thy neck, Yea, the yoke shall be broken because of fatness.
rotherham@Isaiah:10:28 @ He hath come in unto Ayyath, Hath passed through Migron, At Michmash, storeth his baggage:
rotherham@Isaiah:10:29 @ They have passed over the pare, Geba is his halting-place, Terror-stricken is Ramah, Gibeah of Saul, hath fled!
rotherham@Isaiah:10:31 @ Madmenah, hath fled, The inhabitants of Gebim, have gone into safety:
rotherham@Isaiah:10:32 @ While yet to-day, in Nob, he tarrieth, He brandisheth his hand toward The mount of the daughter of Zion, The hill of Jerusalem.
rotherham@Isaiah:11:2 @ The spirit of wisdom and understanding, The spirit of counsel and might, The spirit of knowledge and reverence of Yahweh;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:3 @ So will he find fragrance, in the reverence of Yahweh, And not, by the sight of his eyes, will he judge, Nor by the hearing of his ears, will he decide;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:5 @ And righteousness shall be the girdle of his loins, And faithfulness the girdle of his reins;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:6 @ And the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, And, the leopard, with the kid, shall lie down, And the calf and the young lion and the fatlingtogether, With, a little child, leading them;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:7 @ And the cow, with the bear shall find pasture, Together, shall their young ones, lie down, And, the lion, like the ox, shall eat straw;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:8 @ And the sucking child shall caress over the hole of the asp, Yea over the vipers den, hath the weaned child stretched out his hand:
rotherham@Isaiah:11:9 @ They shall not hurtnor destroy, in all my holy mountain, For filled is the land with the knowledge of Yahweh, As the waters, to the sea, form a covering.
rotherham@Isaiah:11:10 @ And there shall come to be, in that day, A root of Jesse, which shall be standing as an ensign of peoples, Unto him, shall nations seek, And, his resting-place, shall be, glorious.
rotherham@Isaiah:11:11 @ And it shall come to pass in that day, That My Lord will again a second time set his hand, to possess himself of the remnant of his people, who shall be leftfrom Assyria and from Egypt and from Pathros and from Ethiopia and from Elam and from Shinar and from Hamath and from the Coastlands of the sea;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:13 @ And the envy of Ephraim shall be removed, And the vexatious doings of Judah, shall be cut off: Ephraim shall not envy Judah, and Judah, shall not vex Ephraim;
rotherham@Isaiah:11:14 @ But they shall fly on the wing of the Philistines in the west, Together, shall they make prey of the sons of the east, On Edom and Moab, putting forth their hand, With the sons of Ammon hearkening unto them.
rotherham@Isaiah:11:15 @ And Yahweh, will devote to destruction, the gulf of the Egyptian sea, And will brandish his hand against the River, in the full force of his spirit, And will smite it in the seven streams And cause a marching through in sandals, \fs15
rotherham@Isaiah:11:16 @ So shall there be a highway for the remnant of his people who shall be left out of Assyria, Like as it was to Israel, in the day that he came up out of the land of Egypt!
rotherham@Isaiah:12:1 @ Thou shalt say, therefore, in that day, I will praise thee, O Yahweh! Though thou hast been angry with me, Thine anger turneth back. And thou dost comfort me.
rotherham@Isaiah:12:2 @ Lo, GOD is my salvation! I will trust and not dread, For, my might and melody, is Yah, Yahweh, And he hath become mine, by salvation.
rotherham@Isaiah:12:3 @ Therefore shall ye draw water, with rejoicing, out of the fountains of salvation.
rotherham@Isaiah:12:4 @ And ye shall say in that day, Praise Yahweh. Gall upon his Name, Make known among the peoples, his doings, Bring to remembrance that, exalted, is his Name!
rotherham@Isaiah:12:5 @ Praise in song Yahweh, For a splendid thing, hath he done, Well known, is this in all the earth.
rotherham@Isaiah:12:6 @ Make shrill thy voice and sing out thou inhabitress of Zion, That great in the midst of thee, is the Holy One of Israel.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:2 @ Upon a bare mountain, lift ye up a standard, Raise high the voice to them, Wave the hand, That they may enter the doors of nobles.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:3 @ I myself, have given charge to my hallowed ones, Yea I have called My heroes in showing mine anger, My proudly exulting ones. The noise of a multitude in the mountains A resemblance of many people,
rotherham@Isaiah:13:4 @ The noise of a tumult of kingdoms Nations gathered together, Yahweh of hosts, mustering a host for battle!
rotherham@Isaiah:13:5 @ They are coming in From a land far away. From the utmost bound of the heavens, Yahwehwith his weapons of indignation, To destroy the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:8 @ And they shall be in distress Writhings and pains, shall lay hold, As a woman in childbirth, shall they be in pangs, Everyone, at his neighbour, shall look in amazement, Faces of flames, their faces!
rotherham@Isaiah:13:9 @ Lo! the day of Yahweh, coming in, Fierce and overflowing, and burning with anger, To devote the earth to desolation, And her sinners, will he destroy out of it.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:10 @ For the stars of the heavens and their constellations, shall not flash forth their light, Obscured shall be the sun in his going forth, And the moon, shall not shed her light.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:11 @ And I will visit, upon the inhabited earth, calamity!, And upon the lawless, their punishment, And will quiet the arrogance of the proud, And the loftiness of tyrants, will I lay low.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:12 @ I will cause, a man, to be more precious than fine gold, Even a son of earth than, the finest gold of Ophir.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:13 @ For this cause, the heavens, will I disturb, And, the earth, shall tremble out of her place, In the wrath of Yahweh of hosts, And in the day of the glow of his anger.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:16 @ And, their infants, shall be dashed to the ground, before their eyes, Plundered shall be, their houses, and their wives ravished.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:17 @ Behold me! stirring up against them the Medes, Who of silver, shall take no account, And as for gold, they shall not delight in it;
rotherham@Isaiah:13:19 @ Thus shall Babylon The most lovely of kingdoms, The majestic beauty of the Chaldees Become as in the divine overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:20 @ It shall not be dwelt in for ever, Neither shall it be inhabited from generation to generation, Neither shall encamp there, an Arab, Nor, shepherds, fold their flocks there.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:21 @ Then shall lie down there, wild beasts, And filled shall be their houses with owls, Then shall inhabit there, the ostrich, And shaggy creatures, shall dance there.
rotherham@Isaiah:13:22 @ And jackals shall answer, in their citadels, And wild dogs, in their voluptuous palaces, And near to come is her time, And, her days, shall not be delayed.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:1 @ For Yahweh will have compassion on Jacob, And will yet choose Israel, And will give them rest upon their own soil, And the sojourner, shall join himself, unto them, And they shall attach themselves unto the house of Jacob;
rotherham@Isaiah:14:2 @ And peoples shall take them, and bring them into their own place, And the house of Israel shall possess themselves of them upon the soil of Yahweh for servants and for handmaids, Thus shall they be taking captive their captors, And shall tread down their oppressors.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:3 @ And it shall come to pass, in the day when Yahweh shall give thee rest flora thy toil, and from thy disquiet, and from the hard service which had been laid upon thee,
rotherham@Isaiah:14:4 @ that thou shalt take up this taunt over the king of Babylon, and shalt say: How hath ceased the oppressor! Ceased the exactress!
rotherham@Isaiah:14:6 @ Smiting peoples in passion With stroke unremitting, Trampling, in anger, on nations, Persecution unhindered.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:7 @ Quiet, at rest, the whole earth, Men have burst into shouting!
rotherham@Isaiah:14:8 @ Yea the pine-trees, make mirth at thee, Cedars of Lebanon, Since thou wast laid low, No feller hath come up against us!
rotherham@Isaiah:14:9 @ Hades beneath, is excited about thee To meet thine arrival, Rousing up, for thee Shades, All the he-goats of earth! Maketh rise from their thrones, All the kings of the nations.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:12 @ How hast thou fallen from heaven, O Shining One Son of the Dawn! Hewn down to the earth, O crusher of nations!
rotherham@Isaiah:14:13 @ Yet, thou, didst say in thy heart The heavens, will I ascend, Above the stars of GOD, will I lift up my throne, That I may sit in the Mount of Assembly In the Recesses of the North:
rotherham@Isaiah:14:16 @ They who see thee, upon thee, will gaze, Upon thee, will thoughtfully muse, Is this the man who startled the earth? Who terrified kingdoms?
rotherham@Isaiah:14:18 @ All the kings of the nationsthey all, are lying in state Each one in his crypt;
rotherham@Isaiah:14:19 @ But, thou, art flung out from thy grave, Like a scion detested, Beshrouded with slain, the pierced of the sword, Like a carcase trod underfoot:
rotherham@Isaiah:14:20 @ As for them who go down to the stones of the Pit, Thou shalt not be united with them in burial; For thy land, thou didst ruin Thy people, didst slay, Unnamed to times ago-abiding, Be the seed of the wicked!
rotherham@Isaiah:14:21 @ Preparefor his sonsshambles. For the iniquity of their fathers, They shall not rise nor possess the earth, Nor fill the face of the world with cities.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:22 @ I will rise. Then. against them, Declareth Yahweh of hosts, And will cut off from Babylon Record and remnant And scion and seed, Declareth Yahweh.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:24 @ Yahweh of hosts, hath sworn, saying, Surely as I intended, so, hath it come to pass, And as I purposed, the same, shall stand:
rotherham@Isaiah:14:25 @ That I will break in pieces the Assyrian in my land, Yea upon my mountains, will I tread him underfoot, So shall be removed from off them his yoke, And his burden, from off their shoulder shall be removed.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:28 @ In the year that King Ahaz died, came this oracle:
rotherham@Isaiah:14:29 @ Do not rejoice, Philistia, any of thee, In that the rod of him that smote thee, is broken, For, out of the root of the serpent, shall come forth, a viper, And his fruit be a fiery dragon that flieth.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:30 @ Then shall feed the firstborn of the poor, And the needy, in confidence lie down, And I will kill with famine thy root, And thy residue, shall be slain.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:31 @ Howl O gate, Make outcry O city, Dispersed art thou Philistia, all of thee, For out of the north, a smoke cometh in, With no straggler in his ranks.
rotherham@Isaiah:14:32 @ What, then, shall one answer the messengers of a nation? That Yahweh, hath founded Zion, And in her, shall seek refuge the oppressed of his people.
rotherham@Isaiah:15:1 @ The oracle on Moab: Because, in a night, was laid waste Ar of Moabdestroyed! Because, in a night, was laid waste Kir of Moabdestroyed,
rotherham@Isaiah:15:2 @ He hath gone up to Bayith and Dibon, to the high places, to weep, On Nebo and on Medeba, Moab is howling, On all their heads, a baldness, Every beard, clipped.
rotherham@Isaiah:15:3 @ In their streets, have they girded them with sackcloth, On their housetops, and in their broadways, every one is howlingmelting in tears;
rotherham@Isaiah:15:5 @ Mine own heart, for Moab continueth to make outcry, Her fugitive, as far as Zoar, is like a heifer of three years; For the accent of Luhith, with weeping, they ascend, For by the way of Horonaiman outcry of destruction, they excite;
rotherham@Isaiah:15:6 @ For, the waters of Nimrim, shall become desolation, For grass, hath dried up, Herbage hath failed, Green thing, hath not sprung up!
rotherham@Isaiah:15:7 @ For this cause, the savings they had made and that which they had stored, Over the torrent-bed of the willows, shall they bear them.
rotherham@Isaiah:15:8 @ For the outcry hath gone round the boundary of Moab, As far as Eglaim, the howling thereof, And to Beer-elim, the howling thereof.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:2 @ Yet shall it be that Like wandering birds from a nest cast forth, Shall be the daughters of Moab, at the fords of Amen.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:3 @ Bring thou, in counsel, Execute thou judgment, Make as the night, thy shadow in the midst of high noon, Hide thou the outcasts, The wanderer, do not thou reveal.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:4 @ Let mine own outcasts, sojourn with thee, O Moab, become thou a covert to them from the face of the spoiler, For vanished is the oppressor, At an end is extortion, They who tread down have ceased out of the land.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:5 @ So shall be established, in lovingkindness, a throne, And one shall sit thereon, in truth, in the home of David, Judgingand seeking justice and speeding righteousness.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:6 @ We have heard of the arrogance of Moab, Proud exceedingly! His haughtiness and his arrogance and his passion, Not true, are his boastings.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:7 @ Therefore shall, Moab, howl for, Moab, All that belong to her, shall wail, For the ruins of Kir-hareseth, shall they moan out Utterly stricken!
rotherham@Isaiah:16:8 @ For, the fields of Heshbon are withered The vine of Sibmah, the owners of nations, have broken off ruddy branches, Unto Jazer, had they reached, They had spread abroad to the desert, Her boughs, had stretched forth, had gone over to the sea.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:9 @ For this cause, will I bewail, in the wailing of Jazer, The vine of Sibmah, I will drench thee with my tears, O Heshbon and Elealeh, For, upon thy fruit-harvest, and upon thy grain-harvest, the battle-shout, hath fallen.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:10 @ Now shall be withdrawn rejoicing and exultation out of the garden-land, And, in the vineyards, shall be neither singing nor shouting, Wine in the winepress, the treader, shall not tread, The vintage-shout, have I made to cease.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:11 @ For this cause, mine inward partsfor Moab, like a lyre, shall make a plaintive sound, Yea what is within me, for Kir-heres.
rotherham@Isaiah:16:12 @ And it shall be When it is seen that Moab hath laboured in vain on the high place, He shall enter into his holy place to pray, and shall not prevail,
rotherham@Isaiah:16:13 @ This, is the word which Yahweh spake concerning Moab in, time past;
rotherham@Isaiah:16:14 @ But now, hath Yahweh spoken saying, In three years, as the years of a hireling, shall the glory of Moab be diminished, with all the great multitude, even a very small remnant, of no account.