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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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  • 1:1 How doth the bitterness.
  • city sit 1:5 Her
  • solitary, [that adversaries are
  • was] full of the chief, her
  • people! [how] is enemies prosper;
  • she become as a for the LORD hath
  • widow! she [that afflicted her for
  • was] great among the multitude of
  • the nations, her
  • [and] princess transgressions:
  • among the her children are
  • provinces, [how] gone into
  • is she become captivity before
  • tributary! the enemy.
  • 1:2 She weepeth 1:6 And from the
  • sore in the daughter of Zion
  • night, and her all her beauty is
  • tears [are] on departed: her
  • her cheeks: among princes are
  • all her lovers become like harts
  • she hath none to [that] find no
  • comfort [her]: pasture, and they
  • all her friends are gone without
  • have dealt strength before
  • treacherously the pursuer.
  • with her, they 1:7 Jerusalem
  • are become her remembered in the
  • enemies. days of her
  • 1:3 Judah is affliction and of
  • gone into her miseries all
  • captivity because her pleasant
  • of affliction, things that she
  • and because of had in the days
  • great servitude: of old, when her
  • she dwelleth people fell into
  • among the the hand of the
  • heathen, she enemy, and none
  • findeth no rest: did help her: the
  • all her adversaries saw
  • persecutors her, [and] did
  • overtook her mock at her
  • between the sabbaths.
  • straits. 1:8 Jerusalem
  • 1:4 The ways of hath grievously
  • Zion do mourn, sinned; therefore
  • because none come she is removed:
  • to the solemn all that honoured
  • feasts: all her her despise her,
  • gates are because they have
  • desolate: her seen her
  • priests sigh, her nakedness: yea,
  • virgins are she sigheth, and
  • afflicted, and turneth backward.
  • she [is] in


  • 1:9 Her hath he sent fire
  • filthiness [is] into my bones,
  • in her skirts; and it prevaileth
  • she remembereth against them: he
  • not her last end; hath spread a net
  • therefore she for my feet, he
  • came down hath turned me
  • wonderfully: she back: he hath
  • had no comforter. made me desolate
  • O LORD, behold my [and] faint all
  • affliction: for the day.
  • the enemy hath 1:14 The yoke of
  • magnified my transgressions
  • [himself]. is bound by his
  • 1:10 The hand: they are
  • adversary hath wreathed, [and]
  • spread out his come up upon my
  • hand upon all her neck: he hath
  • pleasant things: made my strength
  • for she hath seen to fall, the Lord
  • [that] the hath delivered me
  • heathen entered into [their]
  • into her hands, [from
  • sanctuary, whom whom] I am not
  • thou didst able to rise up.
  • command [that] 1:15 The Lord
  • they should not hath trodden
  • enter into thy under foot all my
  • congregation. mighty [men] in
  • 1:11 All her the midst of me:
  • people sigh, they he hath called an
  • seek bread; they assembly against
  • have given their me to crush my
  • pleasant things young men: the
  • for meat to Lord hath trodden
  • relieve the soul: the virgin, the
  • see, O LORD, and daughter of
  • consider; for I Judah, [as] in a
  • am become vile. winepress.
  • 1:12 [Is it] 1:16 For these
  • nothing to you, [things] I weep;
  • all ye that pass mine eye, mine
  • by? behold, and eye runneth down
  • see if there be with water,
  • any sorrow like because the
  • unto my sorrow, comforter that
  • which is done should relieve my
  • unto me, soul is far from
  • wherewith the me: my children
  • LORD hath are desolate,
  • afflicted [me] in because the enemy
  • the day of his prevailed.
  • fierce anger. 1:17 Zion
  • 1:13 From above spreadeth forth


  • her hands, [and enemies have
  • there is] none to heard of my
  • comfort her: the trouble; they are
  • LORD hath glad that thou
  • commanded hast done [it]:
  • concerning Jacob, thou wilt bring
  • [that] his the day [that]
  • adversaries thou hast called,
  • [should be] round and they shall be
  • about him: like unto me.
  • Jerusalem is as a 1:22 Let all
  • menstruous woman their wickedness
  • among them. come before thee;
  • 1:18 The LORD is and do unto them,
  • righteous; for I as thou hast done
  • have rebelled unto me for all
  • against his my
  • commandment: transgressions:
  • hear, I pray you, for my sighs
  • all people, and [are] many, and
  • behold my sorrow: my heart [is]
  • my virgins and my faint.
  • young men are 2:1 How hath the
  • gone into Lord covered the
  • captivity. daughter of Zion
  • 1:19 I called with a cloud in
  • for my lovers, his anger, [and]
  • [but] they cast down from
  • deceived me: my heaven unto the
  • priests and mine earth the beauty
  • elders gave up of Israel, and
  • the ghost in the remembered not
  • city, while they his footstool in
  • sought their meat the day of his
  • to relieve their anger!
  • souls. 2:2 The Lord
  • 1:20 Behold, O hath swallowed up
  • LORD; for I [am] all the
  • in distress: my habitations of
  • bowels are Jacob, and hath
  • troubled; mine not pitied: he
  • heart is turned hath thrown down
  • within me; for I in his wrath the
  • have grievously strong holds of
  • rebelled: abroad the daughter of
  • the sword Judah; he hath
  • bereaveth, at brought [them]
  • home [there is] down to the
  • as death. ground: he hath
  • 1:21 They have polluted the
  • heard that I kingdom and the
  • sigh: [there is] princes thereof.
  • none to comfort 2:3 He hath cut
  • me: all mine off in [his]


  • fierce anger all his anger the
  • the horn of king and the
  • Israel: he hath priest.
  • drawn back his 2:7 The Lord
  • right hand from hath cast off his
  • before the enemy, altar, he hath
  • and he burned abhorred his
  • against Jacob sanctuary, he
  • like a flaming hath given up
  • fire, [which] into the hand of
  • devoureth round the enemy the
  • about. walls of her
  • 2:4 He hath bent palaces; they
  • his bow like an have made a noise
  • enemy: he stood in the house of
  • with his right the LORD, as in
  • hand as an the day of a
  • adversary, and solemn feast.
  • slew all [that 2:8 The LORD
  • were] pleasant to hath purposed to
  • the eye in the destroy the wall
  • tabernacle of the of the daughter
  • daughter of Zion: of Zion: he hath
  • he poured out his stretched out a
  • fury like fire. line, he hath not
  • 2:5 The Lord was withdrawn his
  • as an enemy: he hand from
  • hath swallowed up destroying:
  • Israel, he hath therefore he made
  • swallowed up all the rampart and
  • her palaces: he the wall to
  • hath destroyed lament; they
  • his strong holds, languished
  • and hath together.
  • increased in the 2:9 Her gates
  • daughter of Judah are sunk into the
  • mourning and ground; he hath
  • lamentation. destroyed and
  • 2:6 And he hath broken her bars:
  • violently taken her king and her
  • away his princes [are]
  • tabernacle, as among the
  • [if it were of] a Gentiles: the law
  • garden: he hath [is] no [more];
  • destroyed his her prophets also
  • places of the find no vision
  • assembly: the from the LORD.
  • LORD hath caused 2:10 The elders
  • the solemn feasts of the daughter
  • and sabbaths to of Zion sit upon
  • be forgotten in the ground, [and]
  • Zion, and hath keep silence:
  • despised in the they have cast up
  • indignation of dust upon their


  • heads; they have they have not
  • girded themselves discovered thine
  • with sackcloth: iniquity, to turn
  • the virgins of away thy
  • Jerusalem hang captivity; but
  • down their heads have seen for
  • to the ground. thee false
  • 2:11 Mine eyes burdens and
  • do fail with causes of
  • tears, my bowels banishment.
  • are troubled, my 2:15 All that
  • liver is poured pass by clap
  • upon the earth, [their] hands at
  • for the thee; they hiss
  • destruction of and wag their
  • the daughter of head at the
  • my people; daughter of
  • because the Jerusalem,
  • children and the [saying, Is] this
  • sucklings swoon the city that
  • in the streets of [men] call The
  • the city. perfection of
  • 2:12 They say to beauty, The joy
  • their mothers, of the whole
  • Where [is] corn earth?
  • and wine? when 2:16 All thine
  • they swooned as enemies have
  • the wounded in opened their
  • the streets of mouth against
  • the city, when thee: they hiss
  • their soul was and gnash the
  • poured out into teeth: they say,
  • their mothers' We have swallowed
  • bosom. [her] up:
  • 2:13 What thing certainly this
  • shall I take to [is] the day that
  • witness for thee? we looked for; we
  • what thing shall have found, we
  • I liken to thee, have seen [it].
  • O daughter of 2:17 The LORD
  • Jerusalem? what hath done [that]
  • shall I equal to which he had
  • thee, that I may devised; he hath
  • comfort thee, O fulfilled his
  • virgin daughter word that he had
  • of Zion? for thy commanded in the
  • breach [is] great days of old: he
  • like the sea: who hath thrown down,
  • can heal thee? and hath not
  • 2:14 Thy pitied: and he
  • prophets have hath caused
  • seen vain and [thine] enemy to
  • foolish things rejoice over
  • for thee: and thee, he hath set


  • up the horn of anger; thou hast
  • thine killed, [and] not
  • adversaries. pitied.
  • 2:18 Their heart 2:22 Thou hast
  • cried unto the called as in a
  • Lord, O wall of solemn day my
  • the daughter of terrors round
  • Zion, let tears about, so that in
  • run down like a the day of the
  • river day and LORD'S anger none
  • night: give escaped nor
  • thyself no rest; remained: those
  • let not the apple that I have
  • of thine eye swaddled and
  • cease. brought up hath
  • 2:19 Arise, cry mine enemy
  • out in the night: consumed.
  • in the beginning 3:1 I [am] the
  • of the watches man [that] hath
  • pour out thine seen affliction
  • heart like water by the rod of his
  • before the face wrath.
  • of the Lord: lift 3:2 He hath led
  • up thy hands me, and brought
  • toward him for [me into]
  • the life of thy darkness, but not
  • young children, [into] light.
  • that faint for 3:3 Surely
  • hunger in the top against me is he
  • of every street. turned; he
  • 2:20 Behold, O turneth his hand
  • LORD, and [against me] all
  • consider to whom the day.
  • thou hast done 3:4 My flesh and
  • this. Shall the my skin hath he
  • women eat their made old: he hath
  • fruit, [and] broken my bones.
  • children of a 3:5 He hath
  • span long? shall builded against
  • the priest and me, and compassed
  • the prophet be [me] with gall
  • slain in the and travail.
  • sanctuary of the 3:6 He hath set
  • Lord? me in dark
  • 2:21 The young places, as [they
  • and the old lie that be] dead of
  • on the ground in old.
  • the streets: my 3:7 He hath
  • virgins and my hedged me about,
  • young men are that I cannot get
  • fallen by the out: he hath made
  • sword; thou hast my chain heavy.
  • slain [them] in 3:8 Also when I
  • the day of thine cry and shout, he


  • shutteth out my LORD:
  • prayer. 3:19 Remembering
  • 3:9 He hath mine affliction
  • enclosed my ways and my misery,
  • with hewn stone, the wormwood and
  • he hath made my the gall.
  • paths crooked. 3:20 My soul
  • 3:10 He [was] hath [them] still
  • unto me [as] a in remembrance,
  • bear lying in and is humbled in
  • wait, [and as] a me.
  • lion in secret 3:21 This I
  • places. recall to my
  • 3:11 He hath mind, therefore
  • turned aside my have I hope.
  • ways, and pulled 3:22 [It is of]
  • me in pieces: he the LORD'S
  • hath made me mercies that we
  • desolate. are not consumed,
  • 3:12 He hath because his
  • bent his bow, and compassions fail
  • set me as a mark not.
  • for the arrow. 3:23 [They are]
  • 3:13 He hath new every
  • caused the arrows morning: great
  • of his quiver to [is] thy
  • enter into my faithfulness.
  • reins. 3:24 The LORD
  • 3:14 I was a [is] my portion,
  • derision to all saith my soul;
  • my people; [and] therefore will I
  • their song all hope in him.
  • the day. 3:25 The LORD
  • 3:15 He hath [is] good unto
  • filled me with them that wait
  • bitterness, he for him, to the
  • hath made me soul [that]
  • drunken with seeketh him.
  • wormwood. 3:26 [It is]
  • 3:16 He hath good that [a man]
  • also broken my should both hope
  • teeth with gravel and quietly wait
  • stones, he hath for the salvation
  • covered me with of the LORD.
  • ashes. 3:27 [It is]
  • 3:17 And thou good for a man
  • hast removed my that he bear the
  • soul far off from yoke in his
  • peace: I forgat youth.
  • prosperity. 3:28 He sitteth
  • 3:18 And I said, alone and keepeth
  • My strength and silence, because
  • my hope is he hath borne
  • perished from the [it] upon him.


  • 3:29 He putteth for the
  • his mouth in the punishment of his
  • dust; if so be sins?
  • there may be 3:40 Let us
  • hope. search and try
  • 3:30 He giveth our ways, and
  • [his] cheek to turn again to the
  • him that smiteth LORD.
  • him: he is filled 3:41 Let us lift
  • full with up our heart with
  • reproach. [our] hands unto
  • 3:31 For the God in the
  • Lord will not heavens.
  • cast off for 3:42 We have
  • ever: transgressed and
  • 3:32 But though have rebelled:
  • he cause grief, thou hast not
  • yet will he have pardoned.
  • compassion 3:43 Thou hast
  • according to the covered with
  • multitude of his anger, and
  • mercies. persecuted us:
  • 3:33 For he doth thou hast slain,
  • not afflict thou hast not
  • willingly nor pitied.
  • grieve the 3:44 Thou hast
  • children of men. covered thyself
  • 3:34 To crush with a cloud,
  • under his feet that [our] prayer
  • all the prisoners should not pass
  • of the earth, through.
  • 3:35 To turn 3:45 Thou hast
  • aside the right made us [as] the
  • of a man before offscouring and
  • the face of the refuse in the
  • most High, midst of the
  • 3:36 To subvert people.
  • a man in his 3:46 All our
  • cause, the Lord enemies have
  • approveth not. opened their
  • 3:37 Who [is] he mouths against
  • [that] saith, and us.
  • it cometh to 3:47 Fear and a
  • pass, [when] the snare is come
  • Lord commandeth upon us,
  • [it] not? desolation and
  • 3:38 Out of the destruction.
  • mouth of the most 3:48 Mine eye
  • High proceedeth runneth down with
  • not evil and rivers of water
  • good? for the
  • 3:39 Wherefore destruction of
  • doth a living man the daughter of
  • complain, a man my people.


  • 3:49 Mine eye my cause.
  • trickleth down, 3:60 Thou hast
  • and ceaseth not, seen all their
  • without any vengeance [and]
  • intermission, all their
  • 3:50 Till the imaginations
  • LORD look down, against me.
  • and behold from 3:61 Thou hast
  • heaven. heard their
  • 3:51 Mine eye reproach, O LORD,
  • affecteth mine [and] all their
  • heart because of imaginations
  • all the daughters against me;
  • of my city. 3:62 The lips of
  • 3:52 Mine those that rose
  • enemies chased me up against me,
  • sore, like a and their device
  • bird, without against me all
  • cause. the day.
  • 3:53 They have 3:63 Behold
  • cut off my life their sitting
  • in the dungeon, down, and their
  • and cast a stone rising up; I [am]
  • upon me. their music.
  • 3:54 Waters 3:64 Render unto
  • flowed over mine them a
  • head; [then] I recompense, O
  • said, I am cut LORD, according
  • off. to the work of
  • 3:55 I called their hands.
  • upon thy name, O 3:65 Give them
  • LORD, out of the sorrow of heart,
  • low dungeon. thy curse unto
  • 3:56 Thou hast them.
  • heard my voice: 3:66 Persecute
  • hide not thine and destroy them
  • ear at my in anger from
  • breathing, at my under the heavens
  • cry. of the LORD.
  • 3:57 Thou 4:1 How is the
  • drewest near in gold become dim!
  • the day [that] I [how] is the most
  • called upon thee: fine gold
  • thou saidst, Fear changed! the
  • not. stones of the
  • 3:58 O Lord, sanctuary are
  • thou hast pleaded poured out in the
  • the causes of my top of every
  • soul; thou hast street.
  • redeemed my life. 4:2 The precious
  • sons of Zion,
  • 3:59 O LORD, comparable to
  • thou hast seen my fine gold, how
  • wrong: judge thou are they esteemed


  • as earthen rubies, their
  • pitchers, the polishing [was]
  • work of the hands of sapphire:
  • of the potter! 4:8 Their visage
  • 4:3 Even the sea is blacker than a
  • monsters draw out coal; they are
  • the breast, they not known in the
  • give suck to streets: their
  • their young ones: skin cleaveth to
  • the daughter of their bones; it
  • my people [is is withered, it
  • become] cruel, is become like a
  • like the stick.
  • ostriches in the 4:9 [They that
  • wilderness. be] slain with
  • 4:4 The tongue the sword are
  • of the sucking better than [they
  • child cleaveth to that be] slain
  • the roof of his with hunger: for
  • mouth for thirst: these pine away,
  • the young stricken through
  • children ask for [want of] the
  • bread, [and] no fruits of the
  • man breaketh [it] field.
  • unto them. 4:10 The hands
  • 4:5 They that of the pitiful
  • did feed women have sodden
  • delicately are their own
  • desolate in the children: they
  • streets: they were their meat
  • that were brought in the
  • up in scarlet destruction of
  • embrace the daughter of
  • dunghills. my people.
  • 4:6 For the 4:11 The LORD
  • punishment of the hath accomplished
  • iniquity of the his fury; he hath
  • daughter of my poured out his
  • people is greater fierce anger, and
  • than the hath kindled a
  • punishment of the fire in Zion, and
  • sin of Sodom, it hath devoured
  • that was the foundations
  • overthrown as in thereof.
  • a moment, and no 4:12 The kings
  • hands stayed on of the earth, and
  • her. all the
  • 4:7 Her inhabitants of
  • Nazarites were the world, would
  • purer than snow, not have believed
  • they were whiter that the
  • than milk, they adversary and the
  • were more ruddy enemy should have
  • in body than entered into the


  • gates of we cannot go in
  • Jerusalem. our streets: our
  • 4:13 For the end is near, our
  • sins of her days are
  • prophets, [and] fulfilled; for
  • the iniquities of our end is come.
  • her priests, that 4:19 Our
  • have shed the persecutors are
  • blood of the just swifter than the
  • in the midst of eagles of the
  • her, heaven: they
  • 4:14 They have pursued us upon
  • wandered [as] the mountains,
  • blind [men] in they laid wait
  • the streets, they for us in the
  • have polluted wilderness.
  • themselves with 4:20 The breath
  • blood, so that of our nostrils,
  • men could not the anointed of
  • touch their the LORD, was
  • garments. taken in their
  • 4:15 They cried pits, of whom we
  • unto them, Depart said, Under his
  • ye; [it is] shadow we shall
  • unclean; depart, live among the
  • depart, touch heathen.
  • not: when they 4:21 Rejoice and
  • fled away and be glad, O
  • wandered, they daughter of Edom,
  • said among the that dwellest in
  • heathen, They the land of Uz;
  • shall no more the cup also
  • sojourn [there]. shall pass
  • 4:16 The anger through unto
  • of the LORD hath thee: thou shalt
  • divided them; he be drunken, and
  • will no more shalt make
  • regard them: they thyself naked.
  • respected not the 4:22 The
  • persons of the punishment of
  • priests, they thine iniquity is
  • favoured not the accomplished, O
  • elders. daughter of Zion;
  • 4:17 As for us, he will no more
  • our eyes as yet carry thee away
  • failed for our into captivity:
  • vain help: in our he will visit
  • watching we have thine iniquity, O
  • watched for a daughter of Edom;
  • nation [that] he will discover
  • could not save thy sins.
  • [us]. 5:1 Remember, O
  • 4:18 They hunt LORD, what is
  • our steps, that come upon us:


  • consider, and 5:11 They
  • behold our ravished the
  • reproach. women in Zion,
  • 5:2 Our [and] the maids
  • inheritance is in the cities of
  • turned to Judah.
  • strangers, our 5:12 Princes are
  • houses to aliens. hanged up by
  • their hand: the
  • 5:3 We are faces of elders
  • orphans and were not
  • fatherless, our honoured.
  • mothers [are] as 5:13 They took
  • widows. the young men to
  • 5:4 We have grind, and the
  • drunken our water children fell
  • for money; our under the wood.
  • wood is sold unto 5:14 The elders
  • us. have ceased from
  • 5:5 Our necks the gate, the
  • [are] under young men from
  • persecution: we their music.
  • labour, [and] 5:15 The joy of
  • have no rest. our heart is
  • 5:6 We have ceased; our dance
  • given the hand is turned into
  • [to] the mourning.
  • Egyptians, [and 5:16 The crown
  • to] the is fallen [from]
  • Assyrians, to be our head: woe
  • satisfied with unto us, that we
  • bread. have sinned!
  • 5:7 Our fathers 5:17 For this
  • have sinned, [and our heart is
  • are] not; and we faint; for these
  • have borne their [things] our eyes
  • iniquities. are dim.
  • 5:8 Servants 5:18 Because of
  • have ruled over the mountain of
  • us: [there is] Zion, which is
  • none that doth desolate, the
  • deliver [us] out foxes walk upon
  • of their hand. it.
  • 5:9 We gat our 5:19 Thou, O
  • bread with [the LORD, remainest
  • peril of] our for ever; thy
  • lives because of throne from
  • the sword of the generation to
  • wilderness. generation.
  • 5:10 Our skin 5:20 Wherefore
  • was black like an dost thou forget
  • oven because of us for ever,
  • the terrible [and] forsake us
  • famine. so long time?


  • 5:21 Turn thou
  • us unto thee, O
  • LORD, and we
  • shall be turned;
  • renew our days as
  • of old.
  • 5:22 But thou
  • hast utterly
  • rejected us; thou
  • art very wroth
  • against us.
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