Isaiah 33TYN

1Therefore woe be unto thee (O robber) shalt not thou be robbed also? and unto thee that layest wait, as who say there should no wait be laid for thee: Woe unto thee which doest hurt, even so shalt thou be hurt also. And as thou layest wait, so shall wait be laid for thee also.

2LORD be merciful unto us, we wait for thee. Thine arm is at a point to visit us, but be thou our health in the time of trouble.

3Grant that the people may flee at the anger of thy voice, and that at thine upstanding the Gentiles may be scattered abroad,

4and that their spoil may be gathered, as the grasshoppers are commonly gathered together in to the pit.

5Stand up LORD, thou that dwellest on high:(hie) Let Sion be filled with equity and righteousness.

6Let truth and faithfulness be in her time: power, health, wisdom, knowledge and the fear of GOD are her treasure.

7Behold, their angels cry without, the messengers of peace weep bitterly.

8The streets are waste, there walketh no man therein, the appointment is broken, the cities are dispised, they are not regarded,

9the desolate earth is in heaviness. Libanus taketh it but for a sport, that it is hewn down: Saron is like a wilderness: Basan and Carmel are turned upside down.

10And therefore sayeth the LORD. I will up, now will I get up, now will I arise.

11Ye shall conceive stubble, and bear straw, and your spirit shall be the fire, that it may consume you:

12and the people shall be burnt like lime, and as thorns burn that are hewn off, and cast in the fire.

13Now hearken to, ye that are far off, how I do with them, and consider my glory, ye that be at hand.

14The sinners at Sion are afraid, and(a) sudden fearfulness is come upon the hypocrites. What is he among us (say they) that will dwell by that consuming fire? Which of us may abide that everlasting heat?

15He that leadeth a godly life (say I) and speaketh the truth: He that abhoreth to do violence and deceit: he that keepeth his hand that he touch no reward: which stoppeth his ears, that he hear no counsel against the innocent: which holdeth down his eyes, that he see none evil.

16He it is, that shall dwell on high(hie) whose safeguard shall be in the true rock, to him shall be given the right true meat and drink.

17His eyes shall see the king in his glory: and in the wide world,

18and his heart shall delight in the fear of God. What shall then become of the scribe? of the Senator? what of him that teacheth children?

19There shalt thou not see a people of a strange tongue to have so diffused a language, that it may not be understood: neither so strange a speach but it shall be perceived.

20There shall Sion be seen, the head city of our solempne feasts. There shall thine eyes see Jerusalem that glorious habitation: the tabernacle that never shall remove, whose nails shall never be taken out world without end, whose coardes everychone shall never corrupt:

21for the glorious Majesty of the LORD shall there be present among us. In that place, where fair broad rivers and streams are, shall neither Galley row, nor great ship sail.

22For the LORD shall be our captain, the LORD shall be our law giver. The LORD shall be our king, and he himself shall be our Saviour.

23There are the coards so laid abroad, that they can not be better: The mast set up of such a fashion, that no banner nor sail hangeth thereon: but there is dealed great spoil, yea lame men run after the prey;

24There lieth no man that sayeth: I am sick, but all evil is taken away from the people, that dwell there.

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