Isaiah 58
1 Cry aloud, spare not,
lift up thy
voice like a
trumpet, and
shew my
people their
transgression, and the
house of
Jacob their
sins. 2 Yet they
seek me
daily, and
delight to
know my
ways, as a
nation that
did righteousness, and
forsook not the
ordinance of their
God: they
ask of me the
ordinances of
justice; they take
delight in
approaching to
God. 3 Wherefore have we
fasted, say they, and thou
seest not? wherefore have we
afflicted our
soul, and thou takest no
knowledge? Behold, in the
day of your
fast ye
find pleasure, and
exact all your
labours. 4 Behold, ye
fast for
strife and
debate, and to
smite with the
fist of
wickedness: ye shall not
fast as ye do this
day, to make your
voice to be
heard on
high. 5 Is it such a
fast that I have
chosen? a
day for a
man to
afflict his
soul? is it to bow
down his
head as a
bulrush, and to
spread sackcloth and
ashes under him? wilt thou
call this a
fast, and an
acceptable day to the
LORD? 6 Is not this the
fast that I have
chosen? to
loose the
bands of
wickedness, to
undo the
heavy burdens, and to let the
oppressed go free, and that ye
break every
yoke? 7 Is it not to
deal thy
bread to the
hungry, and that thou
bring the
poor that are cast
out to thy
house? when thou
seest the
naked, that thou
cover him; and that thou
hide not thyself from thine own
flesh? 8 Then shall thy
light break
forth as the
morning, and thine
health shall spring
forth speedily: and thy
righteousness shall
go before thee; the
glory of the
LORD shall be thy
rereward.
9 Then shalt thou
call, and the
LORD shall
answer; thou shalt
cry, and he shall
say, Here I am. If thou take
away from the
midst of thee the
yoke, the putting
forth of the
finger, and
speaking vanity; 10 And if thou draw
out thy
soul to the
hungry, and
satisfy the
afflicted soul; then shall thy
light rise in
obscurity, and thy
darkness be as the
noonday: 11 And the
LORD shall
guide thee
continually, and
satisfy thy
soul in
drought, and make
fat thy
bones: and thou shalt be like a
watered garden, and like a
spring of
water, whose
waters fail not.
12 And they that shall be of thee shall
build the
old waste
places: thou shalt raise
up the
foundations of
many generations; and thou shalt be
called, The
repairer of the
breach, The
restorer of
paths to dwell
in.
13 If thou turn
away thy
foot from the
sabbath, from
doing thy
pleasure on my
holy day; and
call the
sabbath a
delight, the
holy of the
LORD, honourable; and shalt
honour him, not
doing thine own
ways, nor
finding thine own
pleasure, nor
speaking thine own
words: 14 Then shalt thou
delight thyself in the
LORD; and I will cause thee to
ride upon the high
places of the
earth, and
feed thee with the
heritage of
Jacob thy
father: for the
mouth of the
LORD hath
spoken it.