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Chapter 46

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1 Bel bows down, Nebo stoops, their idols are upon beasts and cattle; They must be borne up on shoulders, carried as burdens by the weary.

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They stoop and bow down together; unable to save those who bear them, they too go into captivity.

3

Hear me, O house of Jacob, all who remain of the house of Israel, My burden since your birth, whom I have carried from your infancy.

4

Even to your old age I am the same, even when your hair is gray I will bear you; It is I who have done this, I who will continue, and I who will carry you to safety.

5

Whom would you compare me with, as an equal, or match me against, as though we were alike?

6

There are those who pour out gold from a purse and weigh out silver on the scales; Then they hire a goldsmith to make it into a god before which they fall down in worship.

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They lift it to their shoulders to carry; when they set it in place again, it stays, and does not move from the spot. Although they cry out to it, it cannot answer; it delivers no one from distress.

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Remember this and be firm, bear it well in mind, you rebels; remember the former things, those long ago:

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I am God, there is no other; I am God, there is none like me.

10

At the beginning I foretell the outcome; in advance, things not yet done. I say that my plan shall stand, I accomplish my every purpose.

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2 I call from the east a bird of prey, from a distant land, one to carry out my plan. Yes, I have spoken, I will accomplish it; I have planned it, and I will do it.

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Listen to me, you fainthearted, you who seem far from the victory of justice:

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I am bringing on my justice, it is not far off, my salvation shall not tarry; I will put salvation within Zion, and give to Israel my glory.

 

 




1 [1] Bel . . . Nebo: gods of Babylon; their complete helplessness is here contrasted with God's omnipotence.



2 [11] From the east a bird of prey: Cyrus; cf Isaiah 41:2-4.






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