Isaiah 51
1 Hearken to me, ye that follow
after righteousness, ye that
seek the
LORD: look unto the
rock whence ye are
hewn, and to the
hole of the
pit whence ye are
digged.
2 Look unto
Abraham your
father, and unto
Sarah that
bare you: for I
called him
alone, and
blessed him, and
increased him.
3 For the
LORD shall
comfort Zion: he will
comfort all her waste
places; and he will
make her
wilderness like
Eden, and her
desert like the
garden of the
LORD; joy and
gladness shall be
found therein,
thanksgiving, and the
voice of
melody. 4 Hearken unto me, my
people; and give
ear unto me, O my
nation: for a
law shall
proceed from me, and I will make my
judgment to
rest for a
light of the
people. 5 My
righteousness is
near; my
salvation is gone
forth, and mine
arms shall
judge the
people; the
isles shall
wait upon me, and on mine
arm shall they
trust.
6 Lift
up your
eyes to the
heavens, and
look upon the
earth beneath: for the
heavens shall vanish
away like
smoke, and the
earth shall wax
old like a
garment, and they that
dwell therein shall
die in
like manner: but my
salvation shall be for
ever, and my
righteousness shall not be
abolished.
7 Hearken unto me, ye that
know righteousness, the
people in whose
heart is my
law; fear ye not the
reproach of
men, neither be ye
afraid of their
revilings. 8 For the
moth shall eat them
up like a
garment, and the
worm shall
eat them like
wool: but my
righteousness shall be for
ever, and my
salvation from
generation to
generation. 9 Awake,
awake, put
on strength, O
arm of the
LORD; awake, as in the
ancient days, in the
generations of
old. Art thou not it that hath
cut Rahab, and
wounded the
dragon? 10 Art thou not it which hath
dried the
sea, the
waters of the
great deep; that hath
made the
depths of the
sea a
way for the
ransomed to pass
over?
11 Therefore the
redeemed of the
LORD shall
return, and
come with
singing unto
Zion; and
everlasting joy shall be upon their
head: they shall
obtain gladness and
joy; and
sorrow and
mourning shall flee
away.
12 I, even I, am he that
comforteth you: who art thou, that thou shouldest be
afraid of a
man that shall
die, and of the
son of
man which shall be
made as
grass; 13 And
forgettest the
LORD thy
maker, that hath stretched
forth the
heavens, and laid the
foundations of the
earth; and hast
feared continually every
day because of the
fury of the
oppressor, as
if he were
ready to
destroy? and where is the
fury of the
oppressor?
14 The captive
exile hasteneth that he may be
loosed, and that he should not
die in the
pit, nor that his
bread should
fail.
15 But I am the
LORD thy
God, that
divided the
sea, whose
waves roared: The
LORD of
hosts is his
name. 16 And I have
put my
words in thy
mouth, and I have
covered thee in the
shadow of mine
hand, that I may
plant the
heavens, and lay the
foundations of the
earth, and
say unto
Zion, Thou art my
people. 17 Awake,
awake, stand
up, O
Jerusalem, which hast
drunk at the
hand of the
LORD the
cup of his
fury; thou hast
drunken the
dregs of the
cup of
trembling, and wrung them
out.
18 There is none to
guide her among all the
sons whom she hath brought
forth; neither is there any that
taketh her by the
hand of all the
sons that she hath brought
up.
19 These
two things are
come unto thee; who shall be
sorry for thee?
desolation, and
destruction, and the
famine, and the
sword: by whom shall I
comfort thee?
20 Thy
sons have
fainted, they
lie at the
head of all the
streets, as a wild
bull in a
net: they are
full of the
fury of the
LORD, the
rebuke of thy
God. 21 Therefore
hear now this, thou
afflicted, and
drunken, but not with
wine: 22 Thus
saith thy
Lord the
LORD, and thy
God that
pleadeth the cause of his
people, Behold, I have taken
out of thine
hand the
cup of
trembling, even the
dregs of the
cup of my
fury; thou shalt no
more drink it
again:
23 But I will
put it into the
hand of them that
afflict thee; which have
said to thy
soul, Bow
down, that we may go
over: and thou hast
laid thy
body as the
ground, and as the
street, to them that went
over.