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Chapter 1

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1 The vision which Isaiah, son of Amoz, had concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.

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Hear, O heavens, and listen, O earth, for the LORD speaks: Sons have I raised and reared, but they have disowned me!

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2 An ox knows its owner, and an ass, its master's manger; But Israel does not know, my people has not understood.

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3 Ah! sinful nation, people laden with wickedness, evil race, corrupt children! They have forsaken the LORD, spurned the Holy One of Israel, apostatized.

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4 Where would you yet be struck, you that rebel again and again? The whole head is sick, the whole heart faint.

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From the sole of the foot to the head there is no sound spot: Wound and welt and gaping gash, not drained, or bandaged, or eased with salve.

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Your country is waste, your cities burnt with fire; Your land before your eyes strangers devour (a waste, like Sodom overthrown) - 

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5 And daughter Zion is left like a hut in a vineyard, Like a shed in a melon patch, like a city blockaded.

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6 Unless the LORD of hosts had left us a scanty remnant, We had become as Sodom, we should be like Gomorrah.

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Hear the word of the LORD, princes of Sodom! Listen to the instruction of our God, people of Gomorrah!

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7 What care I for the number of your sacrifices? says the LORD. I have had enough of whole-burnt rams and fat of fatlings; In the blood of calves, lambs and goats I find no pleasure.

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When you come in to visit me, who asks these things of you?

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8 Trample my courts no more! Bring no more worthless offerings; your incense is loathsome to me. New moon and sabbath, calling of assemblies, octaves with wickedness: these I cannot bear.

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Your new moons and festivals I detest; they weigh me down, I tire of the load.

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9 When you spread out your hands, I close my eyes to you; Though you pray the more, I will not listen. Your hands are full of blood!

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Wash yourselves clean! Put away your misdeeds from before my eyes; cease doing evil;

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learn to do good. Make justice your aim: redress the wronged, hear the orphan's plea, defend the widow.

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Come now, let us set things right, says the LORD: Though your sins be like scarlet, they may become white as snow; Though they be crimson red, they may become white as wool.

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If you are willing, and obey, you shall eat the good things of the land;

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But if you refuse and resist, the sword shall consume you: for the mouth of the LORD has spoken!

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10 How has she turned adulteress, the faithful city, so upright! Justice used to lodge within her, but now, murderers.

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Your silver is turned to dross, your wine is mixed with water.

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Your princes are rebels and comrades of thieves; Each one of them loves a bribe and looks for gifts. The fatherless they defend not, and the widow's plea does not reach them.

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Now, therefore, says the Lord, the LORD of hosts, the Mighty One of Israel: Ah! I will take vengeance on my foes and fully repay my enemies!

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I will turn my hand against you, and refine your dross in the furnace, removing all your alloy.

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I will restore your judges as at first, and your counselors as in the beginning; After that you shall be called city of justice, faithful city.

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11 Zion shall be redeemed by judgment, and her repentant ones by justice.

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Rebels and sinners alike shall be crushed, those who desert the LORD shall be consumed.

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12 You shall be ashamed of the terebinths which you prized, and blush for the groves which you chose.

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You shall become like a tree with falling leaves, like a garden that has no water.

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The strong man shall turn to tow, and his work shall become a spark; Both shall burn together, and there shall be none to quench the flames.

 

 




1 [1] The title of the book: an editorial addition. Isaiah: meaning "the salvation of the LORD," or "The LORD is salvation." Amoz: not the minor prophet. Judah: the southern kingdom of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. Uzziah: also called Azariah; cf 2 Kings 15:1; 2 Chron 26:1.



2 [3] Israel: not the northern kingdom, as in Isaiah 9:11 exclusively, which Isaiah usually calls "Ephraim" from the tribe bordering on the southern kingdom, but the entire chosen people, cf Isaiah 8:14.



3 [4] Holy One of Israel: a title used frequently by Isaiah, rarely by other writers.



4 [5-8] Sufferings inflicted upon God's people for their sins.



5 [8] Daughter Zion: Jerusalem. Hut . . . shed: for the shelter of watchmen and laborers.



6 [9] LORD of hosts: God, who is the Creator and Ruler of the heavenly armies of the angels, stars, etc. Remnant: St. Paul uses this text in Romans 9:29 where he speaks of God's saving mercy toward the Jews and Gentiles. Sodom . . . Gomorrah: cf Genesis 19.



7 [11] The number of your sacrifices: however numerous, they are not acceptable without the right dispositions on the part of the worshipers.



8 [13] Octaves with wickedness: the solemnity of the feasts marred by evil deeds.



9 [15] Spread out your hands: in prayer.



10 [21] A picture of Jerusalem, once so faithful to God. Apostasy from the covenant is often likened by the prophets to unfaithfulness to the marriage vow.



11 [27] This verse is the key to the whole Book of Isaiah. Zion's defiant persistence in sin has demanded a divine judgment, by which her survivors will be cleansed and will return to God in justice; cf Isaiah 40:2.



12 [29] Terebinths which you prized . . . groves which you chose: as popular shrines for idolatrous worship.






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