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Isaiah 32 — TOJB

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32Verse 1See, a Melech shall reign in tzedek,
and sarim shall rule in mishpat (justice).
Verse 2And an ish shall be
as a sheltering hiding place from the ruach (wind),
and a seter (refuge) from the tempest;
as streams of mayim in a dry place,
as the tzel (shadow) of a great rock
in a weary land.
Verse 3And the eynayim of them that see shall no longer be closed,
and the oznayim of them that hear shall pay heed.
Verse 4The levav also of the rash shall understand da'as,
and the lashon of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly.
Verse 5The naval (foolish person) shall be no more called noble,
nor the scoundrel said to be honorable.
Verse 6For the naval will speak foolishness,
and his lev will work evil, to practise khonef (hypocrisy),
and to utter to'ah (error, perversity) against Hashem,
to leave unsatisfied the nefesh of the ra'av (hungry),
and he will cause the drink of the tzameh (thirsty) to fail.
Verse 7The schemes also of the schemer are ra'im (evil ones);
he deviseth zimmot (wicked schemes)
to destroy the poor with words of sheker,
even when the evyon (needy) speaketh mishpat (justly).
Verse 8But the noble maketh plans that are noble;
and by noble things shall he stand.
Verse 9Rise up, ye nashim that are complacently at ease;
hear my voice, ye banot at ease;
give ozen unto my speech.
Verse 10Days and a shanah, then shall ye tremble,
ye careless nashim;
for the grape harvest shall fail,
the harvest of fruit shall not come.
Verse 11Tremble, ye nashim that are complacently at ease;
shake, ye complacent ones;
strip you, and make you bare,
and gird sackcloth upon your loins.
Verse 12They shall mournfully beat upon their breasts,
for the pleasant fields,
for the fruitful gefen (vine).
Verse 13Upon the admat Ami (land of My People)
shall come up kotz (thorns) and briers;
indeed, upon all the batim (houses) of joy
in the city of merriment;
Verse 14Because the palaces shall be forsaken;
the multitude of the Ir shall be abandoned;
the citadel and stronghold shall be ruins ad olam,
a delight of wild donkeys,
a pasture of adarim (flocks);
Verse 15Until the Ruach+be poured
upon us from on high,
and the midbar become a carmel (fruitful field),
and the carmel become a ya'ar (forest).
Verse 16Then mishpat shall dwell in the midbar,
and tzedakah live in the carmel.
Verse 17And the ma'aseh (work) of tzedakah (righteousness) shall be shalom;
and the effect of tzedakah
quietness and assurance ad olam (forever).
Verse 18And my people shall dwell in a naveh shalom (a habitation of peace)
and in secure mishkenot (dwellings),
and in quiet menuchot (resting places);
Verse 19When it shall hail,
coming down on the ya'ar (forest);
and the Ir shall be utterly brought down in a low place.+
Verse 20Blessed are ye that sow beside all mayim,
that send forth there the regel of the shor (ox) and the chamor (donkey).
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