Isaiah 1
1 The
vision of
Isaiah the
son of
Amoz, which he
saw concerning
Judah and
Jerusalem in the
days of
Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and
Hezekiah, kings of
Judah. 2 Hear, O
heavens, and give
ear, O
earth: for the
LORD hath
spoken, I have
nourished and brought
up children, and they have
rebelled against me.
3 The
ox knoweth his
owner, and the
ass his
master's crib: but
Israel doth not
know, my
people doth not
consider.
4 Ah sinful nation, a
people laden with
iniquity, a
seed of
evildoers,
children that are
corrupters: they have
forsaken the
LORD, they have
provoked the Holy
One of
Israel unto
anger, they are gone
away backward. 5 Why should ye be
stricken any more? ye will
revolt more and
more: the whole
head is
sick, and the whole
heart faint. 6 From the
sole of the
foot even unto the
head there is no
soundness in it; but
wounds, and
bruises, and
putrifying sores: they have not been
closed, neither bound
up, neither
mollified with
ointment. 7 Your
country is
desolate, your
cities are
burned with
fire: your
land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is
desolate, as
overthrown by
strangers.
8 And the
daughter of
Zion is
left as a
cottage in a
vineyard, as a
lodge in a garden of
cucumbers, as a
besieged city. 9 Except the
LORD of
hosts had
left unto us a very
small remnant, we should have
been as
Sodom, and we should have been
like unto
Gomorrah. 10 Hear the
word of the
LORD, ye
rulers of
Sodom; give
ear unto the
law of our
God, ye
people of
Gomorrah. 11 To
what purpose is the
multitude of your
sacrifices unto me?
saith the
LORD: I am
full of the burnt
offerings of
rams, and the
fat of fed
beasts; and I
delight not in the
blood of
bullocks, or of
lambs, or of he
goats. 12 When ye
come to
appear before me, who hath
required this at your
hand, to
tread my
courts? 13 Bring no
more vain oblations; incense is an
abomination unto me; the new
moons and
sabbaths, the
calling of
assemblies, I cannot away
with; it is
iniquity, even the solemn
meeting. 14 Your new
moons and your appointed
feasts my
soul hateth: they are a
trouble unto me; I am
weary to
bear them.
15 And when ye spread
forth your
hands, I will
hide mine
eyes from you: yea, when ye make
many prayers, I will not
hear: your
hands are
full of
blood. 16 Wash you, make you
clean; put
away the
evil of your
doings from
before mine
eyes; cease to do
evil;
17 Learn to do
well;
seek judgment, relieve the
oppressed, judge the
fatherless, plead for the
widow. 18 Come
now, and let us reason
together,
saith the
LORD: though your
sins be as
scarlet, they shall be as
white as
snow; though they be
red like
crimson, they shall be as
wool. 19 If ye be
willing and
obedient, ye shall
eat the
good of the
land: 20 But if ye
refuse and
rebel, ye shall be
devoured with the
sword: for the
mouth of the
LORD hath
spoken it.
21 How is the
faithful city become an
harlot! it was
full of
judgment; righteousness lodged in it; but now
murderers.
22 Thy
silver is become
dross, thy
wine mixed with
water: 23 Thy
princes are
rebellious, and
companions of
thieves: every one
loveth gifts, and
followeth after
rewards: they
judge not the
fatherless, neither doth the
cause of the
widow come unto them.
24 Therefore
saith the
Lord, the
LORD of
hosts, the mighty
One of
Israel, Ah, I will
ease me of mine
adversaries, and
avenge me of mine
enemies:
25 And I will
turn my
hand upon thee, and
purely purge
away thy
dross, and take
away all thy
tin: 26 And I will
restore thy
judges as at the
first, and thy
counsellors as at the
beginning: afterward thou shalt be
called, The
city of
righteousness, the
faithful city. 27 Zion shall be
redeemed with
judgment, and her
converts with
righteousness. 28 And the
destruction of the
transgressors and of the
sinners shall be
together, and they that
forsake the
LORD shall be
consumed.
29 For they shall be
ashamed of the
oaks which ye have
desired, and ye shall be
confounded for the
gardens that ye have
chosen.
30 For ye shall be as an
oak whose
leaf fadeth, and as a
garden that hath no
water. 31 And the
strong shall be as
tow, and the
maker of it as a
spark, and they shall
both burn together, and none shall
quench them.