| Chapter | Verse/s | Verse Summary |
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| 1. | (1) | The vision of Isaiah in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah |
| (2-4) | I have nourished, brought up children, rebelled | |
| (5-6) | the whole head is sick, no soundness in it | |
| (7-8) | Your country is desolate, cities burnt with fire | |
| (9-12) | To what purpose is multitude of your sacrifices | |
| (13-15) | Bring no more vain oblations, hands full of blood | |
| (16-20) | Though your sins be as scarlet, shall be as wool | |
| (21-25) | How is the faithful city become a harlot | |
| (26-27) | Thou shalt be called city of righteousness | |
| (28-31) | They that forsake the Lord shall be consumed |
| 2. | (1-4) | In last days, mountain of the Lord's house established |
| (5) | Let us walk in the light of the Lord | |
| (6-9) | Land full of idols, worship work of their own hearts | |
| (10) | Enter into the rock, for fear of the Lord | |
| (11-12) | Day of Lord is upon you, every one that is proud | |
| (13-17) | Every high tower, fenced wall, loftiness of man low | |
| (18-21) | The idols he shall utterly abolish | |
| (22) | Cease ye from man, wherein is he to be accounted of |
| 3. | (1-7) | Lord takes away whole stay of bread, stay of water |
| (8-9) | They declare their sin as Sodom, hide it not | |
| (10) | Shall be well with the righteous | |
| (11-12) | Woe unto the wicked, shall be ill with him | |
| (13-15) | The Lord standeth up to plead, judge the people | |
| (16-24) | Lord will smite, head of daughters of Zion | |
| (25-26) | Thy men shall fall by the sword, gates shall lament |
| 4. | (1) | In that day seven women take hold of one man |
| (2-4) | In that day shall branch of Lord be beautiful | |
| (5-6) | Upon every dwelling, cloud and smoke by day, fire by night |
| 5. | (1-6) | My wellbeloved hath a vineyard |
| (7) | Vineyard of Lord is house of Israel | |
| (8-10) | Of a truth many houses shall be desolate | |
| (11-13) | Woe unto them that rise early to follow strong drink | |
| (14-17) | Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment | |
| (18-19) | Woe unto them that draw iniquity as it were a cart rope | |
| (20-23) | Woe to them that call evil good, wise mighty to drink wine | |
| (24-25) | Anger of Lord kindled against this people | |
| (26-30) | He will lift up an ensign to the nations from far |
| 6. | (1-4) | Isaiah has a vision of God the year Uzziah died |
| (5) | Woe is me, for mine eyes have seen the Lord of hosts | |
| (6-7) | Seraphim lays hot coal on Isaiah's lips, sin purged | |
| (8) | The voice of the Lord, who will go for us ... here am I send me | |
| (9-10) | Go and tell this, lest they see with their eyes, hear with their ears | |
| (11-13) | How long ... until the cities be wasted, great forsaking in the land |
| 7. | (1-2) | In the days of Ahaz, Syria and Israel went toward Jerusalem to war |
| (3-9) | Fear not, within threescore and five years, Ephraim shall be broken | |
| (10-12) | Ahaz told to ask a sign, I will not ask neither tempt the Lord | |
| (13-16) | Lord shall give you a sign, virgin to conceive, son Immanuel | |
| (17-20) | In the same day shall the Lord shave with a razor, Assyria | |
| (21-25) | Where there are a thousand vines, shall be for briers and thorns |
| 8. | (1-4) | Roll written, Isaiah's son Maher-shalal-hash-baz, Assyria, Israel |
| (5-8) | The king of Assyria, shall fill the breadth of thy land O Immanuel | |
| (9-10) | Associate yourselves O ye people and ye shall be broken in pieces | |
| (11-16) | Sanctify the Lord of hosts, stone of stumbling, rock of offence | |
| (17-18) | I will wait upon the Lord that hideth his face from house of Jacob | |
| (19-22) | Should not a people seek unto their God, there is no light in them |
| 9. | (1-5) | The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light |
| (6-7) | Unto us a child is born, shall be called Wonderful Counsellor | |
| (8-12) | They shall devour Israel with open mouth, hand stretched out still | |
| (13-17) | The Lord will cut off from Israel head and tail ... in one day | |
| (18-21) | Wrath of Lord land is darkened, people as fuel to the fire |
| 10. | (1-2) | Woe unto them, turn aside the needy from judgment, rob fatherless |
| (3-4) | What will ye do in the day of visitation, desolation | |
| (5-11) | Assyria rod of God's anger, Assyrians do no think this | |
| (12-19) | I will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria | |
| (20-23) | The remnant shall return, even the remnant of Jacob | |
| (24-34) | Be not afraid of the Assyrian, Lord shall stir up a scourge for him |
| 11. | (1-5) | There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, a Branch |
| (6-9) | The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord | |
| (10) | A root of Jess to stand for an ensign, to it shall Gentiles seek | |
| (11-12) | The Lord shall set his hand the second time to gather remnant | |
| (13-16) | There shall be an highway for the remnant of his people |
| 12. | (1-6) | Great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee |
| 13. | (1-5) | The burden of Babylon which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw |
| (6-12) | Day of the Lord is at hand, a destruction from the almighty | |
| (13-14) | I will shake the heavens and the earth, in the day of his fierce anger | |
| (15-18) | Behold I will stir up the Medes against them | |
| (19-22) | It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in |
| 14. | (1-3) | Lord will have mercy on Jacob, rest from thy sorrow |
| (4-11) | Thou shalt take up this proverb against king of Babylon | |
| (12-23) | How art thou fallen from heaven O Lucifer son of the morning | |
| (24-28) | The Lord of hosts hath sworn, so shall it come to pass | |
| (29-31) | Thou, whole Palestina art dissolved | |
| (32) | The Lord hath founded Zion, the poor of his people shall trust in it |
| 15. | (1-9) | The burden of Moab, laid waste and brought to silence |
| 16. | (1-4) | Let mind outcasts dwell with thee Moab |
| (5) | In mercy throne established, in the tabernacle of David | |
| (6-11) | Moab is very proud, therefore shall Moab howl for Moab | |
| (12-14) | Within three years, the glory of Moab shall be contemned |
| 17. | (1-5) | Damascus is taken from being a city, shall be a ruinous heap |
| (6-8) | At that day shall a man look to his maker, the Holy One of Israel | |
| (9-11) | The harvest shall be a heap in the day of grief and desperate sorrow | |
| (12-14) | Woe to the multitude of many people, God shall rebuke them |
| 18. | (1-6) | Woe to the land shadowing with wings, beyond rivers of Ethiopia |
| (7) | Present brought to the Lord, to the place of the name of the Lord |
| 19. | (1-10) | Lord rideth upon a swift cloud, the spirit of Egypt shall fail |
| (11-17) | Where are thy wise men, let them know what the Lord purposed | |
| (18-22) | The Lord shall be known to Egypt, Egyptians shall know the Lord | |
| (23-25) | In that day shall there be a highway out of Egypt to Assyria |
| 20. | (1-3) | Isaiah to walk naked and barefoot three years |
| (4-6) | Assyria to lead away Egyptians prisoners, Ethiopians captives |
| 21. | (1-4) | A grievous vision is declared unto me |
| (5-10) | Babylon is fallen, all the graven images of her gods broken | |
| (11-12) | The burden of Dumah, he calleth to me out of Seir | |
| (13-17) | Within a year, all the glory of Kedar shall fail |
| 22. | (1-7) | The burden of the valley of vision, a day of trouble |
| (8-13) | Ye have seen the breaches of the city of David | |
| (14) | This iniquity shall not be purged from you till ye die | |
| (15-19) | Unto Shebna the treasurer, the Lord will carry thee away | |
| (20-25) | I will call my servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah, nail in a sure place |
| 23. | (1-7) | The burden of Tyre, howl ye ships of Tarshish |
| (8-12) | Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the Lord of hosts | |
| (13) | Behold the land of the Chaldeans, he brought it to ruin | |
| (14-16) | Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years | |
| (17-18) | After the end of seventy years, the Lord will visit Tyre |
| 24. | (1-3) | The Lord maketh the earth empty, the Lord hath spoken this word |
| (4-12) | In the city is left desolation, gate smitten with destruction | |
| (13-15) | Wherefore glorify the Lord, the name of the Lord God of Israel | |
| (16-20) | The earth shall reel, it shall fall and not rise again | |
| (21-22) | The Lord shall punish the host of the high ones | |
| (23) | The Lord of hosts shall reign in Zion and in Jerusalem |
| 25. | (1) | Thou art my God, thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth |
| (2-5) | Thou hast been a refuge from the storm, terrible ones brought low | |
| (6-8) | And in this mountain, He will swallow up death in victory | |
| (9-12) | Lo this is our God, we have waited for him, Moab trodden down |
| 26. | (1-4) | For in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength |
| (5-6) | For he bringeth down them that dwell on high | |
| (7-9) | With my spirit within me will I seek thee early | |
| (10-11) | Let favour be shown to the wicked, yet will not learn righteousness | |
| (12-15) | Lord thou wilt ordain peace for us, thou art glorified | |
| (16-19) | They poured out a prayer when thy chastening was upon them | |
| (20-21) | The Lord cometh out of his place to punish inhabitants of the earth |
| 27. | (1) | The Lord with his great and strong sword, shall slay the dragon |
| (2-6) | Israel shall blossom and bud, fill the face of the world with fruit | |
| (7-11) | By this therefore shall the iniquity of Jacob be purged | |
| (12-13) | Shall worship the Lord in the holy mount at Jerusalem |
| 28. | (1-4) | The drunkards of Ephraim shall be trodden under feet |
| (5-6) | In that day shall the Lord of hosts be for a crown of glory | |
| (7-8) | Prophet and priest have erred, err in vision, stumble in judgment | |
| (9-13) | With stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to people | |
| (14-15) | We have made lies our refuge, under falsehood hid ourselves | |
| (16-17) | Behold I lay in Zion for a foundation stone, precious corner stone | |
| (18-21) | Lord will rise up, that he may do his work, his strange work | |
| (22) | Be ye not mockers, a consumption determined on the whole earth | |
| (23-29) | Lord of hosts, wonderful in counsel, excellent in working |
| 29 | (1-6) | Woe to Ariel, the city where David dwelt |
| (7-8) | Nations that fight against Ariel, shall he as a dream, night vision | |
| (9-12) | The Lord hath poured out upon you the spirit of deep sleep | |
| (13) | This people draw near me with their mouth, heart far from me | |
| (14) | I will proceed to do a marvellous work, and a wonder | |
| (15-17) | Woe unto them that seek deep to hide their counsel from the Lord | |
| (18-24) | They shall sanctify my name, the Holy One of Jacob, shall fear |
| 30. | (1-7) | Woe to the rebellious children, that walk to go down to Egypt |
| (8-14) | This is a rebellious people, that will not hear the law of the Lord | |
| (15-17) | In returning and rest shall ye be saved, but ye said no | |
| (18-21) | Therefore will the Lord wait, that he may be gracious unto you | |
| (22-25) | Ye shall defile the covering of thy graven images, cast them away | |
| (26) | In the day the Lord bindeth up the breach of his people, healeth | |
| (27-30) | The name of the Lord cometh from far, burning with his anger | |
| (31-33) | Through the voice of the Lord shall the Assyrian be beaten down |
| 31. | (1-2) | Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help, look not unto Lord |
| (3-5) | Now the Egyptians are men and not God | |
| (6-7) | Turn ye unto him from whom children of Israel deeply revolted | |
| (8-9) | Then shall the Assyrian fall, saith the Lord whose fire is in Zion |
| 32. | (1-8) | Behold a king shall reign in righteousness, princes rule in judgment |
| (9-12) | Hear my voice ye careless daughters, give ear unto my speech | |
| (13-14) | Upon the land of my people shall come up thorns and briers | |
| (15-20) | Until the spirit be poured upon us from on high |
| 33. | (1-4) | Woe to them that spoilest and thou wast not spoiled |
| (5-6) | The Lord is exalted, hath filled Zion with judgment, righteousness | |
| (7-12) | The earth mourneth and languisheth | |
| (13-16) | Who among us shall dwell with the devouring fire | |
| (17-24) | Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty, iniquity forgiven |
| 34. | (1-10) | For the indignation of the Lord is upon all nations |
| (11-15) | He shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, emptiness | |
| (16-17) | Seek ye out of the book of the Lord and read |
| 35. | (1-2) | They shall see the glory of the Lord, excellency of our God |
| (3-10) | The eyes of the blind shall be opened, ears of deaf unstopped |
| 36. | (1-3) | Fourteenth year of Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria came up |
| (4-10) | Rab-shakeh delivers message of destruction | |
| (11) | Rab-shakeh asked to speak in Syrian language in ears of the people | |
| (12-13) | Rab-shakeh cried with a loud voice in the Jews language | |
| (14-17) | Neither let Hezekiah make you trust in the Lord | |
| (18-21) | Where are the gods of Hamath and Arphad | |
| (22) | Hezekiah is told the words of Rab-shakeh |
| 37. | (1-5) | Hezekiah rent his clothes, covered with sackcloth, sent to Isaiah |
| (6-7) | Be not afraid of his words, I will send a blast upon him | |
| (8-9) | Rab-shakeh returns to king, messengers sent to Hezekiah | |
| (10-13) | Let not thy God in whom thou trustest deceive thee | |
| (14-20) | Hezekiah goes to the house of the Lord, prays before God | |
| (21-35) | Thus saith the Lord, he shall not come into this city | |
| (36) | Angel of the Lord smote camp of the Assyrians | |
| (37-38) | Sennacherib departed, killed by his sons in house of his god |
| 38. | (1) | Hezekiah sick unto death, to set his house in order |
| (2-3) | Hezekiah prays to God, asks God to remember the good done | |
| (4-8) | Prayer heard, sun brought back ten degrees as a sign | |
| (9-20) | The writing of Hezekiah when he had been sick and recovered | |
| (21-22) | Lump of figs laid on the boil for a plaster, Hezekiah asked for sign |
| 39. | (1-2) | Merodach-baladan sends Hezekiah gift, Hezekiah shows them all |
| (3-7) | Isaiah tells Hezekiah all in house, sons to be carried to Babylon | |
| (8) | Good is the word of the Lord, there shall be peace, truth in my days |
| 40. | (1-2) | Speak comfortably to Jerusalem, hath received double for her sins |
| (3-5) | The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness | |
| (6-8) | The grass withereth, word of our God shall stand for ever | |
| (9-11) | The Lord God shall come with strong hand, his arm shall rule | |
| (12-17) | Who hath directed the spirit of the Lord, hath taught him | |
| (18-26) | To whom then will ye liken God | |
| (27) | Why sayest thou O Jacob, my way is hid from the Lord | |
| (28-31) | They that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength |
| 41. | (1-7) | Who hath wrought and done it, I the Lord |
| (8-10) | Thou Israel art my servant Jacob, seed of Abraham my friend | |
| (11-12) | All that they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed | |
| (13-20) | I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, fear not | |
| (21-26) | Let them bring forth and show us what will happen | |
| (27) | I will give to Jerusalem one that bringeth good tidings | |
| (28-29) | Their molten images are wind and confusion |
| 42. | (1-4) | Behold my servant, shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles |
| (5-8) | I the Lord hath called thee in righteousness, to open the blind eyes | |
| (9-13) | The former things are come to pass, new things do I declare | |
| (14-16) | I will make darkness light, crooked things straight | |
| (17-20) | They shall be greatly ashamed that trust in graven images | |
| (21-23) | Who among you will give ear to this, for the time to come | |
| (24-25) | He poured upon him fury of his anger, yet he laid it not to heart |
| 43. | (1-4) | I am the Lord thy God, Holy One of Israel, thy saviour |
| (5-7) | Fear not for I am with thee I will bring thy seed from the East | |
| (8-10) | Let all the nations be gathered together, be assembled | |
| (11-13) | I am the Lord and beside me there is no saviour | |
| (14-17) | For your sake I have sent to Babylon, brought down their nobles | |
| (18-21) | Behold I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth | |
| (22-24) | Thou hast made me to serve with thy sins, wearied me | |
| (25-26) | I am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake | |
| (27-28) | Therefore I have profaned the princes of the sanctuary |
| 44. | (1-5) | I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, blessing upon thine offspring |
| (6-8) | Thus saith the Lord the King, and his redeemer, the Lord of hosts | |
| (9-14) | They that make a graven image are all of them vanity | |
| (15-20) | He burneth part thereof, and the residue thereof he maketh a god | |
| (21-23) | I have blotted out as thick cloud thy transgressions, redeemed thee | |
| (24-28) | I am the Lord, that sayeth of Cyrus, he is my shepherd |
| 45. | (1-4) | Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus, I have even called thee by name |
| (5-8) | I am the Lord, I form the light and create darkness | |
| (9-10) | Woe unto him that striveth with his maker, ask me things to come | |
| (11-14) | He shall let go my captives, not for price nor reward | |
| (15-16) | They shall go to confusion that are makers of idols | |
| (17-18) | Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation | |
| (19) | I have not spoken in secret in a dark place of the earth | |
| (20-22) | Look unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth | |
| (23-25) | Unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear |
| 46. | (1-2) | Bel boweth down, they could not deliver, gone into captivity |
| (3-4) | Hearken unto me O house of Jacob, I will carry, will deliver you | |
| (5-8) | To whom will ye liken me and compare, that we may be like | |
| (9-11) | I am God, declaring the end from the beginning, from ancient times | |
| (12-13) | I will place salvation in Zion for Israel my glory |
| 47. | (1-5) | O daughter of the Chaldeans, no ,more be called lady of kingdoms |
| (6) | I was wroth with my people, didst show them no mercy | |
| (7-9) | Two things shall come to thee, loss of children, widowhood | |
| (10-11) | Thou hast trusted in they wickedness, desolation shall come | |
| (12-15) | Let now astrologers, stargazers, prognosticators save thee |
| 48. | (1) | Hear ye this, Jacob, mention God, not in truth, nor righteousness |
| (2-3) | I have declared the former things, I did them suddenly | |
| (4-8) | Thou art obstinate, wast called a transgressor from the womb | |
| (9-11) | I have refined thee, in the furnace of affliction | |
| (12-13) | I am the first, the last, mine hand laid the foundation of the earth | |
| (14-15) | His arm shall be on the Chaldeans | |
| (16-17) | I have not spoken in secret since the beginning, leadeth thee | |
| (18-19) | O that thou hadst hearkened, then had thy peace been as a river | |
| (20-21) | Flee the Chaldeans, there is no peace ... unto the wicked | |
| (22) | No peace unto the wicked |
| 49. | (1-2) | Listen O isles, he hath made my mouth like a sharp sword |
| (3-4) | My judgment is with the Lord, my work with my God | |
| (5-6) | I will also give thee for light unto the Gentiles | |
| (7-12) | In an acceptable time have I heard thee, day of salvation helped | |
| (13-17) | Yea they may forget, yet will I not forget thee | |
| (18-23) | I will lift up my hand to the Gentiles, set up my standard | |
| (24-26) | Captives of mighty shall be taken away, prey of terrible delivered |
| 50. | (1) | For your iniquities have ye sold yourselves |
| (2-3) | Is my hand shortened at all that is cannot redeem | |
| (4) | The Lord hath given me the tongue of the learned | |
| (5-6) | I gave my back to the smiters, hid not from shame and spitting | |
| (7-9) | Lo, they all shall wax old as a garment, moth shall eat them up | |
| (10-11) | Who is among you that feareth the Lord |
| 51. | (1-3) | For the Lord shall comfort Zion, joy and gladness found therein |
| (4) | A law shall proceed from me, for a light of the people | |
| (5-6) | My salvation shall be for ever, my righteousness not abolished | |
| (7-8) | Fear ye not the reproach of men, my righteousness for ever | |
| (9-13) | Who art thou who shouldest be afraid of a man that shall die | |
| (14-16) | I have put my words in thy mouth, Zion, thou art my people | |
| (17-20) | Thy sons have fainted, full of the fury of the Lord, rebuke of God | |
| (21-23) | Taken out of thine hand cup of trembling, given to them that afflict |
| 52. | (1-3) | Sold yourselves for nought, shall be redeemed without money |
| (4-6) | Therefore they shall know that I am he that doth speak | |
| (7-8) | Beautiful, are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings | |
| (9-10) | All the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God | |
| (11-12) | Ye shall not go out with haste, for the Lord will go before you | |
| (13-15) | His visage was so marred more than any man |
| 53. | (1-3) | There is no beauty that we should desire him, man of sorrows |
| (4-5) | He hath borne our griefs, wounded for our transgressions | |
| (6) | The Lord hath laid upon him the iniquity of us all | |
| (7) | Yet he opened not his mouth | |
| (8) | For the transgression of my people was he stricken | |
| (9) | He made his grave with the wicked, with the rich in his death | |
| (10-12) | Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him, poured out his soul to death |
| 54. | (1-4) | Fear not for thou shalt not be ashamed |
| (5-6) | The God of the whole earth shall he be called | |
| (7-8) | With everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee | |
| (9-10) | Neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed saith the Lord | |
| (11-16) | In righteousness shalt thou be established | |
| (17) | This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord |
| 55. | (1-3) | Ho, every one that thirsteth come ye to the waters |
| (4-5) | Nations that knew not thee shall run unto thee | |
| (6-7) | Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call while he is near | |
| (8-9) | For my thoughts are not your thoughts, my ways higher | |
| (10-13) | So shall my word be, it shall not return unto me void |
| 56. | (1-6) | Keep ye judgment, do justice, my salvation is near to come |
| (7-8) | Mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people | |
| (9-12) | They are shepherds that cannot understand, look to their own way |
| 57. | (1-2) | The righteous perisheth and no man layeth it to heart |
| (3-11) | Thou art wearied in greatness of thy way, hast not remembered me | |
| (12-14) | I will declare thy righteousness, works, they shall not profit thee | |
| (15-19) | Thus saith the high and lofty one, to revive the spirit of the humble | |
| (20-21) | There is no peace saith my God, to the wicked |
| 58. | (1) | Show my people their transgressions, house of Jacob their sins |
| (2) | Yet they seek me daily and delight to know my ways | |
| (3-5) | Behold in the day of your fast ye find pleasure, ye fast for strife | |
| (6-7) | Is not this the fast the I have chosen, loose the bands of wickedness | |
| (8-12) | If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, speaking vanity | |
| (13-14) | If thou turn away thy foot from Sabbath, from doing thy pleasure |
| 59. | (1) | The Lord's hand is not shortened that it cannot save |
| (2-8) | Your iniquities have separated between you and your God | |
| (9-15) | Our transgressions are multiplied before thee, sins testify against us | |
| (16-19) | So shall they fear the name of the Lord | |
| (20-21) | The redeemer shall come to Zion |
| 60. | (1-7) | The Gentiles shall come to thy light, kings to brightness |
| (8-14) | The sons of strangers shall build up thy walls, kings shall minister | |
| (15-18) | I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations | |
| (19-22) | The Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, thy God thy glory |
| 61. | (1-3) | The Lord hath anointed me to teach good tidings unto the meek |
| (4-6) | But ye shall be named the priests of the Lord, ministers of our God | |
| (7-9) | I hate robbery for burnt offering, I will direct their work in truth | |
| (10-11) | Lord God will cause righteousness, praise to spring forth |
| 62. | (1-4) | Thou shalt be called by new name, mouth of the Lord shall name |
| (5-9) | Ye that make mention of the Lord keep not silence | |
| (10-12) | Behold thy salvation cometh, his reward is with him |
| 63. | (1-6) | The day of vengeance is in mine heart, year of my redeemed come |
| (7-9) | The angel of his presence saved them, he bare them, carried them | |
| (10-14) | But they rebelled, he was turned to be their enemy | |
| (15-16) | O Lord thou art our father, our redeemer | |
| (17-19) | Return for thy servants's sake, the tribes of thine inheritance |
| 64. | (1-3) | Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, come down |
| (4-5) | Men have not heard, what he prepared for him that waiteth for him | |
| (6-7) | We are all as an unclean thing, thou hast hid thy face from us | |
| (8) | We are the clay and thou our potter, work of thy hand | |
| (9-12) | Be not wroth very sore, neither remember iniquity for ever |
| 65. | (1) | I said behold me, unto a nation that was not called by my name |
| (2-5) | I have spread out my hands unto a rebellious people | |
| (6-7) | Therefore will I measure their former work into their bosom | |
| (8-10) | I will bring forth a seed out of Jacob, an inheritor of my mountains | |
| (11-12) | When I called ye did not answer, but did evil before mine eyes | |
| (13-16) | The Lord shall slay thee, call his servants by another name | |
| (17-25) | I create new heavens, earth, former shall not be remembered |
| 66. | (1-2) | But to this man will I look, poor and of a contrite spirit |
| (3) | They have chosen their own ways, soul delighteth in abominations | |
| (4) | I will choose their delusions, bring their fears upon them | |
| (5-6) | Hear the word of the Lord ye that tremble at his word | |
| (7-11) | Who hath heard such a thing, who hath seen such things | |
| (12-14) | I will extend peace to her like a river | |
| (15-16) | By fire and by his sword with the Lord plead with all the earth | |
| (17-18) | For I know their works and their thoughts, I will gather all nations | |
| (19-20) | They shall declare my glory among the Gentiles | |
| (21-23) | I will also take of them for priests and for Levites saith the Lord | |
| (24) | Men that have transgressed, worm shall not die, fire not quenched |