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Isaiah 31

The Lord, the Only Help

1 Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help

and who depend on horses!

They trust in the abundance of chariots

and in the large number of horsemen.

They do not lookto the Holy One of Israel

and they do not seek theLord’s help.

2 But He also is wise and brings disaster.

He does not go back on what He says;

He will rise up against the house of wicked men

and against the allies of evildoers.

3 Egyptians are men, not God;

their horses are flesh, not spirit.

When theLordraises His hand to strike,

the helper will stumble

and the one who is helped will fall;

both will perish together.

4 For this is what theLordsaid to me:

As a lion or young lion growls over its prey

when a band of shepherds is called out against it,

and is not terrified by their shouting

or subdued by their noise,

so theLordof Hosts will come down

to fight on Mount Zion

and on its hill.

5 Like hovering birds,

so theLordof Hosts will protect Jerusalem—

by protecting it, He will rescue it,

by sparing it, He will deliver it.

6 Return to the One the Israelites have greatly rebelled against.

7 For on that day, every one of you will reject the silver and gold idols that your own hands have sinfully made.

8 Then Assyria will fall,

but not by human sword;

a sword will devour him,

but not one made by man.

He will flee from the sword;

his young men will be put to forced labor.

9 His rockwill pass away because of fear,

and his officers will be afraid because of the signal flag.

This is theLord’s declaration — whose fire is in Zion and whose furnace is in Jerusalem.

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Isaiah 32

The Righteous Kingdom Announced

1 Indeed, a king will reign righteously,

and rulers will rule justly.

2 Each will be like a shelter from the wind,

a refuge from the rain,

like streams of waterin a dry land

and the shade of a massive rock in an arid land.

3 Then the eyes of those who see will not be closed,

and the ears of those who hear will listen.

4 The reckless mind will gain knowledge,

and the stammering tonguewill speak clearly and fluently.

5 A fool will no longer be called a noble,

nor a scoundrel said to be important.

6 For a fool speaks foolishness

and his mind plots iniquity.

He lives in a godless way

and speaks falsely about theLord.

He leaves the hungry empty

and deprives the thirsty of drink.

7 The scoundrel’s weapons are destructive;

he hatches plots to destroy the needy with lies,

even when the poor says what is right.

8 But a noble person plans noble things;

he stands up for noble causes.

9 Stand up, you complacent women;

listen to me.

Pay attention to what I say,

you overconfident daughters.

10 In a little more than a year

you overconfident ones will shudder,

for the vintage will fail

and the harvest will not come.

11 Shudder, you complacent ones;

tremble, you overconfident ones!

Strip yourselves bare

and put sackcloth around your waists.

12 Beat your breasts in mourning

for the delightful fields and the fruitful vines,

13 for the ground of my people

growing thorns and briers,

indeed, for every joyous house in the joyful city.

14 For the palace will be forsaken,

the busy city abandoned.

The hill and the watchtower will become

barren places forever,

the joy of wild donkeys,

and a pasture for flocks,

15 until the Spirit from heaven is poured out on us.

Then the desert will become an orchard,

and the orchard will seem like a forest.

16 Then justice will inhabit the wilderness,

and righteousness will dwell in the orchard.

17 The result of righteousness will be peace;

the effect of righteousness

will be quiet confidence forever.

18 Then my people will dwell in a peaceful place,

in safe and secure dwellings.

19 But hail will level the forest,

and the city will sink into the depths.

20 Those who sow seed are happy

beside abundant waters;

they let ox and donkey range freely.

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Isaiah 33

The Lord Rises Up

1 Woe, you destroyer never destroyed,

you traitor never betrayed!

When you have finished destroying,

you will be destroyed.

When you have finished betraying,

they will betray you.

2 Lord, be gracious to us! We wait for You.

Be our strength every morning

and our salvation in time of trouble.

3 The peoples flee at the thunderous noise;

the nations scatter when You rise in Your majesty.

4 Your spoil will be gathered as locusts are gathered;

people will swarm over it like an infestation of locusts.

5 TheLordis exalted, for He dwells on high;

He has filled Zion with justice and righteousness.

6 There will be times of security for you —

a storehouse of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge.

The fear of theLordis Zion’s treasure.

7 Listen! Their warriors cry loudly in the streets;

the messengers of peace weep bitterly.

8 The highways are deserted;

travel has ceased.

An agreement has been broken,

citiesdespised,

and human life disregarded.

9 The land mourns and withers;

Lebanon is ashamed and decayed.

Sharon is like a desert;

Bashan and Carmel shake off their leaves.

10 “Now I will rise up,”says theLord.

“Now I will lift Myself up.

Now I will be exalted.

11 You will conceive chaff;

you will give birth to stubble.

Your breath is fire that will consume you.

12 The peoples will be burned to ashes,

like thorns cut down and burned in a fire.

13 You who are far off, hear what I have done;

you who are near,know My strength.”

14 The sinners in Zion are afraid;

trembling seizes the ungodly:

“Who among us can dwell with a consuming fire?

Who among us can dwell with ever-burning flames? ”

15 The one who lives righteously

and speaks rightly,

who refuses gain from extortion,

whose hand never takes a bribe,

who stops his ears from listening to murderous plots

and shuts his eyes to avoid endorsing evil—

16 he will dwell on the heights;

his refuge will be the rocky fortresses,

his food provided, his water assured.

17 Your eyes will see the King in His beauty;

you will see a vast land.

18 Your mind will meditate on the past terror:

“Where is the accountant?

Where is the tribute collector?

Where is the one who spied out our defenses? ”

19 You will no longer see the barbarians,

a people whose speech is difficult to comprehend —

who stammer in a language that is not understood.

20 Look at Zion, the city of our festival times.

Your eyes will see Jerusalem,

a peaceful pasture,a tent that does not wander;

its tent pegs will not be pulled up

nor will any of its cords be loosened.

21 For the majestic One, ourLord, will be there,

a place of rivers and broad streams

where ships that are rowed will not go,

and majestic vessels will not pass.

22 For theLordis our Judge,

theLordis our lawgiver,

theLordis our King.

He will save us.

23 Your ropes are slack;

they cannot hold the base of the mast

or spread out the flag.

Then abundant spoil will be divided,

the lame will plunder it,

24 and none there will say, “I am sick.”

The people who dwell there

will be forgiventheir iniquity.

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Isaiah 34

The Judgment of the Nations

1 You nations, come here and listen;

you peoples, pay attention!

Let the earth hear, and all that fills it,

the world and all that comes from it.

2 TheLordis angry with all the nations —

furious with all their armies.

He will set them apart for destruction,

giving them over to slaughter.

3 Their slain will be thrown out,

and the stench of their corpses will rise;

the mountains will flowwith their blood.

4 Allthe heavenly bodieswill dissolve.

The skies will roll up like a scroll,

and their stars will all wither

as leaves wither on the vine,

and foliage on the fig tree.

The Judgment of Edom

5 When My sword has drunk its fillin the heavens,

it will then come down on Edom

and on the people I have set apart for destruction.

6 TheLord’s sword is covered with blood.

It drips with fat,

with the blood of lambs and goats,

with the fat of the kidneys of rams.

For theLordhas a sacrifice in Bozrah,

a great slaughter in the land of Edom.

7 The wild oxen will be struckdown with them,

and young bulls with the mighty bulls.

Their land will be soaked withblood,

and their soil will be saturated with fat.

8 For theLordhas a day of vengeance,

a time of paying back Edom

for its hostility against Zion.

9 Edom’s streams will be turned into pitch,

her soil into sulfur;

her land will become burning pitch.

10 It will never go out — day or night.

Its smoke will go up forever.

It will be desolate, from generation to generation;

no one will pass through it forever and ever.

11 The desert owland the screech owlwill possess it,

and the great owl and the raven will dwell there.

TheLordwill stretch out a measuring line

and a plumb line over her

for her destruction and chaos.

12 No nobles will be left to proclaim a king,

and all her princes will come to nothing.

13 Her palaces will be overgrown with thorns;

her fortified cities, with thistles and briers.

She will become a dwelling for jackals,

an abodefor ostriches.

14 The desert creatures will meet hyenas,

and one wild goat will call to another.

Indeed, the screech owl will stay there

and will find a resting place for herself.

15 The sand partridgewill make her nest there;

she will lay and hatch her eggs

and will gather her brood under her shadow.

Indeed, the birds of prey will gather there,

each with its mate.

16 Search and read the scroll of theLord:

Not one of them will be missing,

none will be lacking its mate,

because He has ordered it by mymouth,

and He will gather them by His Spirit.

17 He has ordained a lot for them;

His hand allotted their portion with a measuring line.

They will possess it forever;

they will dwell in it from generation to generation.

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Isaiah 35

The Ransomed Return to Zion

1 The wilderness and the dry land will be glad;

the desert will rejoice and blossom like a rose.

2 It will blossom abundantly

and will also rejoice with joy and singing.

The glory of Lebanon will be given to it,

the splendor of Carmel and Sharon.

They will see the glory of theLord,

the splendor of our God.

3 Strengthen the weak hands,

steady the shaking knees!

4 Say to the cowardly:

“Be strong; do not fear!

Here is your God; vengeance is coming.

God’s retribution is coming; He will save you.”

5 Then the eyes of the blind will be opened,

and the ears of the deaf unstopped.

6 Then the lame will leap like a deer,

and the tongue of the mute will sing for joy,

for water will gush in the wilderness,

and streams in the desert;

7 the parched ground will become a pool of water,

and the thirsty land springs of water.

In the haunt of jackals,in their lairs,

there will be grass, reeds, and papyrus.

8 A road will be there and a way;

it will be called the Holy Way.

The unclean will not travel on it,

but it will be for the one who walks the path.

Even the fool will not go astray.

9 There will be no lion there,

and no vicious beast will go up on it;

they will not be found there.

But the redeemed will walk on it,

10 and the redeemed of theLordwill return

and come to Zion with singing,

crowned with unending joy.

Joy and gladness will overtake them,

and sorrow and sighing will flee.

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Isaiah 36

Sennacherib’s Invasion

1 In the fourteenth year of King Hezekiah,Sennacherib king of Assyria attacked all the fortified cities of Judah and captured them.

2 Then the king of Assyria sent the Rabshakeh, along with a massive army, from Lachishto King Hezekiah at Jerusalem. The Assyrian stood near the conduit of the upper pool, by the road to the Fuller’s Field.

3 Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary,and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came out to him.

4 The Rabshakeh said to them, “Tell Hezekiah:

The great king, the king of Assyria, says this: What are you relying on?

5 Isay that your strategy and military preparedness are mere words. What are you now relying on that you have rebelled against me?

6 Look, you are trusting in Egypt, that splintered reed of a staffthat will enter and pierce the hand of anyone who leans on it. This is how Pharaoh king of Egypt is to all who trust in him.

7 Suppose you say to me, ‘We trust in theLordour God.’ Isn’t He the One whose high places and altars Hezekiah has removed, saying to Judah and Jerusalem, ‘You are to worship at this altar’?

8 Now make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you 2,000 horses if you’re able to supply riders for them!

9 How then can you drive back a single officer among the weakest of my master’s officers and trust in Egypt for chariots and horsemen?

10 Have I attacked this land to destroy it without theLord’s approval? TheLordsaid to me, ‘Attack this land and destroy it.’ ”

11 Then Eliakim, Shebna, and Joah said to the Rabshakeh, “Please speak to your servants in Aramaic,since we understand it. Don’t speak to us in Hebrewwithin earshot of the people who are on the wall.”

12 But the Rabshakeh replied, “Has my master sent me to speak these words to your master and to you, and not to the men who are sitting on the wall, who are destined with you to eat their own excrement and drink their own urine? ”

13 Then the Rabshakeh stood and called out loudly in Hebrew:

Listen to the words of the great king, the king of Assyria!

14 This is what the king says: “Don’t let Hezekiah deceive you,for he cannot deliver you.

15 Don’t let Hezekiah persuade you to trust in theLord, saying, ‘TheLordwill certainly deliver us! This city will not be handed over to the king of Assyria.’ ”

16 Don’t listen to Hezekiah, for this is what the king of Assyria says: “Make peacewith me and surrender to me. Then every one of you may eat from his own vine and his own fig treeand drink water from his own cistern

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 Beware that Hezekiah does not mislead you by saying, ‘TheLordwill deliver us.’Has any one of the gods of the nationsdelivered his land from the power of the king of Assyria?

19 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arpad?Where are the gods of Sepharvaim? Have they delivered Samaria from my power?

20 Who among all the gods of these lands ever delivered his land from my power? So will theLorddeliver Jerusalem.”

21 But they kept silent; they didn’t say anything, for the king’s command was, “Don’t answer him.”

22 Then Eliakim son of Hilkiah, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and Joah son of Asaph, the court historian, came to Hezekiah with their clothes torn and reported to him the words of the Rabshakeh.

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Isaiah 37

Hezekiah Seeks Isaiah’s Counsel

1 When King Hezekiah heard their report,he tore his clothes, put on sackcloth,and went to theLord’s temple.

2 Then he sent Eliakim, who was in charge of the palace, Shebna the court secretary, and the leading priests, who were wearing sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz.

3 They said to him, “This is what Hezekiah says: ‘Today is a day of distress, rebuke, and disgrace,for children have come to the point of birth, and there is no strength to deliver them.

4 Perhaps Yahweh your God will hear all the words of the Rabshakeh, whom his master the king of Assyria sent to mock the living God,and will rebuke him for the words that Yahweh your God has heard. Therefore offer a prayer for the surviving remnant.’ ”

5 So the servants of King Hezekiah went to Isaiah,

6 who said to them, “Tell your master this, ‘TheLordsays: Don’t be afraidbecause of the words you have heard, which the king of Assyria’s attendants have blasphemed Me with.

7 I am about to put a spiritin him and he will hear a rumor and return to his own land, where I will cause him to fall by the sword.’ ”

Sennacherib’s Letter

8 When the Rabshakeh heard that the king of Assyria had left Lachish,he returned and found him fighting against Libnah.

9 The king had heard this about Tirhakah king of Cush:“He has set out to fight against you.” So when he heard this, he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying,

10 “Say this to Hezekiah king of Judah: ‘Don’t let your God, whom you trust, deceive youby promising that Jerusalem won’t be handed over to the king of Assyria.

11 Look, you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all the countries: they completely destroyed them. Will you be rescued?

12 Did the gods of the nationsthat my predecessors destroyed rescue them — Gozan,Haran,Rezeph, and the Edenites in Telassar?

13 Where is the king of Hamath, the king of Arpad, the king of the city of Sepharvaim, Hena, or Ivvah? ’ ”

Hezekiah’s Prayer

14 Hezekiah took the letter from the messengers, read it, then went up to theLord’s temple and spread it out before theLord.

15 Then Hezekiah prayedto theLord:

16 Lordof Hosts, God of Israel, who is enthroned above the cherubim,You are God— You alone— of all the kingdoms of the earth.You made the heavens and the earth.

17 Listen closely,Lord, and hear;open Your eyes,Lord, and see.Hear all the words that Sennacherib has sent to mock the living God.

18 Lord, it is true that the kings of Assyria have devastated all these countries and their lands.

19 They have thrown their gods into the fire, for they were not godsbut made by human hands— wood and stone.So they have destroyed them.

20 Now,Lordour God, save us from his power so that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that You are theLord— You alone.

God’s Answer through Hezekiah

21 Then Isaiah son of Amoz sent a message to Hezekiah: “TheLord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Because you prayed to Me about Sennacherib king of Assyria,

22 this is the word theLordhas spoken against him:

Virgin Daughter Zion

despises you and scorns you:

Daughter Jerusalem shakes her head

behind your back.

23 Who is it you have mockedand blasphemed?

Who have you raised your voice against

and lifted your eyes in pride?

Against the Holy One of Israel!

24 You have mocked theLordthroughyour servants.

You have said, “With my many chariots

I have gone up to the heights of the mountains,

to the far recesses of Lebanon.

I cut down its tallest cedars,

its choice cypress trees.

I came to its distant heights,

its densest forest.

25 I dug wellsand drank water.

I dried up all the streams of Egypt

with the soles of my feet.”

26 Have you not heard?

I designed it long ago;

I planned it in days gone by.

I have now brought it to pass,

and you have crushed fortified cities

into piles of rubble.

27 Their inhabitants have become powerless,

dismayed, and ashamed.

They are plants of the field,

tender grass,

grass on the rooftops,

blasted by the east wind.

28 But I knowyour sitting down,

your going out and your coming in,

and your raging against Me.

29 Because your raging against Me

and your arrogance have reached My ears,

I will put My hook in your nose

and My bit in your mouth;

I will make you go back

the way you came.

30 “ ‘This will be the sign for you:This year you will eat what grows on its own, and in the second year what grows from that. But in the third year sow and reap, plant vineyards and eat their fruit.

31 The surviving remnant of the house of Judah will again take rootdownward and bear fruit upward.

32 For a remnantwill go out from Jerusalem and survivors, from Mount Zion. The zeal of theLordof Hosts will accomplish this.’

33 “Therefore, this is what theLordsays about the king of Assyria:

He will not enter this city

or shoot an arrow there

or come before it with a shield

or build up an assault ramp against it.

34 He will go back

the way he came,

and he will not enter this city.

This is theLord’s declaration.

35 I will defend this city and rescue it

because of Me

and because of My servant David.”

Defeat and Death of Sennacherib

36 Thenthe angel of theLordwent out and struck down 185,000 in the camp of the Assyrians. When the people got up the next morning — there were all the dead bodies!

37 So Sennacherib king of Assyria broke camp and left. He returned home and lived in Nineveh.

38 One day, while he was worshiping in the temple of his god Nisroch, his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer struck him down with the sword and escaped to the land of Ararat.Then his son Esar-haddonbecame king in his place.

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Isaiah 38

Hezekiah’s Illness and Recovery

1 In those days Hezekiah became terminally ill.The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz came and said to him, “This is what theLordsays: ‘Put your affairs in order,for you are about to die; you will not recover.’ ”

2 Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to theLord.

3 He said, “Please,Lord, remember how I have walked before You faithfully and wholeheartedly,and have done what pleases You.”And Hezekiah wept bitterly.

4 Then the word of theLordcame to Isaiah:

5 “Go and tell Hezekiah that this is what theLordGod of your ancestor David says: I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears. Look, I am going to add 15 years to your life.

6 And I will deliver you and this city from the power of the king of Assyria; I will defend this city.

7 This is the sign to youfrom theLordthat He will do whatHe has promised:

8 I am going to make the sun’s shadow that goes down on Ahaz’s stairway go back by 10 steps.”So the sun’s shadowwent back the 10 steps it had descended.

9 A poem by Hezekiah king of Judah after he had been sick and had recovered from his illness:

10 I said: In the primeof my life

I must go to the gates of Sheol;

I am deprived of the rest of my years.

11 I said: I will never see theLord,

theLordin the land of the living;

I will not look on humanity any longer

with the inhabitants of what is passing away.

12 My dwelling is plucked up and removed from me

like a shepherd’s tent.

I have rolled up my life like a weaver;

He cuts me off from the loom.

You make an end of me from day until night.

13 I thought until the morning:

He will break all my bones like a lion;

You make an end of me day and night.

14 I chirp like a swallow or a crane;

I moan like a dove.

My eyes grow weak looking upward.

Lord, I am oppressed; support me.

15 What can I say?

He has spoken to me,

and He Himself has done it.

I walk along slowly all my years

because of the bitterness of my soul,

16 Lord, because of these promises people live,

and in all of them is the life of my spirit as well;

You have restored me to health

and let me live.

17 Indeed, it was for my own welfare

that I had such great bitterness;

but Your love has delivered me

from the Pit of destruction,

for You have thrown all my sins behind Your back.

18 For Sheol cannot thank You;

Death cannot praise You.

Those who go down to the Pit

cannot hope for Your faithfulness.

19 The living, only the living can thank You,

as I do today;

a father will make Your faithfulness known to children.

20 TheLordwillsave me;

we will play stringed instruments

all the days of our lives

at the house of theLord.

21 Now Isaiahhad said, “Let them take a lump of pressed figs and apply it to his infected skin, so that he may recover.”

22 And Hezekiah had asked, “What is the sign that I will go up to theLord’s temple? ”

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Isaiah 39

Hezekiah’s Folly

1 At that timeMerodach-baladan son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent letters and a gift to Hezekiah since he heard that he had been sick and had recovered.

2 Hezekiah was pleased with them, and showed them his treasure house — the silver, the gold, the spices, and the precious oil — and all his armory, and everything that was found in his treasuries.There was nothing in his palace and in all his realm that Hezekiah did not show them.

3 Then the prophet Isaiah came to King Hezekiah and asked him, “Where did these men come from and what did they say to you? ”

Hezekiah replied, “They came to me from a distant country, from Babylon.”

4 Isaiah asked, “What have they seen in your palace? ”

Hezekiah answered, “They have seen everything in my palace. There isn’t anything in my treasuries that I didn’t show them.”

5 Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of theLordof Hosts:

6 ‘The time will certainly come when everything in your palace and all that your fathers have stored up until this day will be carried off to Babylon; nothing will be left,’ says theLord.

7 ‘Some of your descendants who come from you will be taken away, and they will become eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.’ ”

8 Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The word of theLordthat you have spoken is good,” for he thought: There will be peace and security during my lifetime.

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Isaiah 40

God’s People Comforted

1 “Comfort, comfort My people,”

says your God.

2 “Speak tenderly toJerusalem,

and announce to her

that her time of forced labor is over,

her iniquityhas been pardoned,

and she has received from theLord’s hand

double for all her sins.”

3 A voice of one crying out:

Prepare the way of theLordin the wilderness;

make a straight highway for our God in the desert.

4 Every valley will be lifted up,

and every mountain and hill will be leveled;

the uneven ground will become smooth

and the rough places, a plain.

5 And the glory of theLordwill appear,

and all humanitytogether will see it,

for the mouth of theLordhas spoken.

6 A voice was saying, “Cry out! ”

Anothersaid, “What should I cry out? ”

“All humanity is grass,

and all its goodness is like the flower of the field.

7 The grass withers, the flowers fade

when the breathof theLordblows on them;

indeed, the people are grass.

8 The grass withers, the flowers fade,

but the word of our God remains forever.”

9 Zion, herald of good news,

go up on a high mountain.

Jerusalem, herald of good news,

raise your voice loudly.

Raise it, do not be afraid!

Say to the cities of Judah,

“Here is your God! ”

10 See, the LordGodcomes with strength,

and His power establishes His rule.

His reward is with Him,

and His gifts accompany Him.

11 He protects His flock like a shepherd;

He gathers the lambs in His arms

and carries them in the fold of His garment.

He gently leads those that are nursing.

12 Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand

or marked off the heavens with the span of his hand?

Who has gathered the dust of the earth in a measure

or weighed the mountains in a balance

and the hills in the scales?

13 Who has directedthe Spirit of theLord,

or who gave Him His counsel?

14 Who did He consult with?

Who gave Him understanding

and taught Him the paths of justice?

Who taught Him knowledge

and showed Him the way of understanding?

15 Look, the nations are like a drop in a bucket;

they are considered as a speck of dust in the scales;

He lifts up the islands like fine dust.

16 Lebanon is not enough for fuel,

or its animals enough for a burnt offering.

17 All the nations are as nothing before Him;

they are considered by Him

as nothingness and emptiness.

18 Who will you compare God with?

What likeness will you compare Him to?

19 To an idol? — something that a smelter casts,

and a metalworker plates with gold

and makes silver welds for it?

20 To one who shapes a pedestal,

choosing wood that does not rot?

He looks for a skilled craftsman

to set up an idol that will not fall over.

21 Do you not know?

Have you not heard?

Has it not been declared to you

from the beginning?

Have you not considered

the foundations of the earth?

22 God is enthroned above the circle of the earth;

its inhabitants are like grasshoppers.

He stretches out the heavens like thin cloth

and spreads them out like a tent to live in.

23 He reduces princes to nothing

and makes judges of the earth irrational.

24 They are barely planted, barely sown,

their stem hardly takes root in the ground

when He blows on them and they wither,

and a whirlwind carries them away like stubble.

25 “Who will you compare Me to,

or who is My equal? ” asks the Holy One.

26 Look upand see:

who createdthese?

He brings out the starry host by number;

He calls all of them by name.

Because of His great power and strength,

not one of them is missing.

27 Jacob, why do you say,

and Israel, why do you assert:

“My way is hidden from theLord,

and my claim is ignored by my God”?

28 Do you not know?

Have you not heard?

Yahweh is the everlasting God,

the Creator of the whole earth.

He never grows faint or weary;

there is no limit to His understanding.

29 He gives strength to the weary

and strengthens the powerless.

30 Youths may faint and grow weary,

and young men stumble and fall,

31 but those who trust in theLord

will renew their strength;

they will soar on wings like eagles;

they will run and not grow weary;

they will walk and not faint.

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