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Isaiah 33 — WBMS

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33Verse 1Woe to thee, that robbest; whether and thou shalt not be robbed? and that despisest, whether and thou shalt not be despised? When thou hast ended robbing, thou shalt be robbed; and when thou made weary ceasest to despise, thou shalt be despised.Verse 2Lord, have thou mercy on us, for we abided thee; be thou our arm in the morrowtide, and our health in the time of tribulation.Verse 3Peoples fled from the voice of the angel; heathen men be scattered of thine enhancing.Verse 4And your spoils shall be gathered together, as a bruchus, that is, fruit of locusts, is gathered together, as when ditches be full thereof.Verse 5The Lord is magnified, for he dwelled on high, he filled Zion with doom and rightfulness [or rightwiseness].Verse 6And faith shall be in thy times; the riches of health is wisdom and knowing; the dread of the Lord, that is the treasure of him.Verse 7Lo! the seers withoutforth shall cry, [the] angels of peace shall weep bitterly.Verse 8[The] Ways be destroyed, a goer by the path ceased; the covenant is made void, he casted down [the] cities, he areckoned not men.Verse 9The land mourned, and was sick; the Lebanon was shamed, and was foul; and Sharon is made as desert, and Bashan is shaken, and Carmel.Verse 10Now I shall rise, saith the Lord, now I shall be enhanced, and now I shall be raised up.Verse 11Ye shall conceive heat, ye shall bring forth stubble; your spirit, as fire, shall devour you.Verse 12And peoples shall be as ashes of the burning; thorns gathered together shall be burnt in fire.Verse 13Ye that be far, hear what things I have done; and, ye neighbours, know my strength.Verse 14Sinners be all-broken in Zion, trembling wielded hypocrites; who of you may dwell with fire devouring? who of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?Verse 15He that goeth in rightfulnesses [or rightwisenesses], and speaketh truth; he that casteth away avarice of false challenge, and shaketh away his hands from all gifts, or bribes; he that stoppeth his ears, that he hear not blood, and closeth his eyes, that he see not evil.Verse 16This man shall dwell in high things, the strongholds of stones be the highness of him; bread is given to him, his waters be faithful.Verse 17They shall see the king in his fairness; the eyes of him shall behold the land from [a] far.Verse 18Eliakim, thine heart shall bethink dread; where is the lettered man? Where is he that weigheth the words of the law? where is the teacher of little children?Verse 19Thou shalt not see a people unwise, a people of deep word, so that thou mayest not understand the fair speaking of his tongue, in which people is no wisdom.Verse 20Behold thou Zion, the city of your solemnity; thine eyes shall see Jerusalem, a rich city, a tabernacle that may not be borne over, neither the nails thereof shall be taken away without end; and all the cords thereof shall not be broken.Verse 21For only the worshipful doer, our Lord God, is there; the place of floods is strands [or rivers] full large and open; the ship of rowers shall not enter by it, neither a great ship shall pass over it.Verse 22For why the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he shall save us.Verse 23Thy ropes be slacked, but those shall not avail; thy mast shall be so, that thou may not alarge a sign. Then the spoils of many preys shall be parted, crooked men shall ravish raven.Verse 24And a neighbour shall say, I was not sick; the people that dwelleth in that Jerusalem, wickedness shall be taken away from it.
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