Jacob, my child, I shall take hold of him. Israel, my chosen, favorably received I have put my spirit upon him, judgment
He shall not cry out, nor shall he send up his voice, nor shall be heard
A reed being crushed he will not break, and flax he will not extinguish; but to validity he will bring forth judgment.
He shall illuminate, and shall not be devastated until whenever he should set upon And upon his name nations shall hope.
Thus says God, the one making the heaven, and pitching it; solidifying the earth, and the things in it; and giving breath to the people upon it, and spirit to the ones treading it.
I God called you in righteousness, and I shall hold your hand, and I will strengthen you; and I gave you for a covenant of a race, for a light of nations;
to open of the blind, to lead out of bonds ones being tied; from out of of prison also ones sitting in darkness.
I God; this is my name; my glory nor my virtues to the carvings.
The things from behold, they have come, and which I shall announce, even before the announcing, it was made manifest to you.
Sing to the hymn Glorify his name from of the earth! O ones going down into the sea, and sailing it; the islands, and the ones dwelling in them.
Be glad, O wilderness and her towns, properties, and the ones dwelling in Kedar! shall be glad From of the mountains they shall yell.
They shall give to God his virtues
God of the forces shall go forth, and shall break war. He shall rouse zeal, and shall yell against his enemies with strength.
I kept silent from shall I also continually keep silent and endure? As the woman giving birth perseveres, I will now amaze and dry out at the same time.
I will make desolate and all And I will make rivers into islands, and marshes to dry land.
And I will lead in which they knew not, and roads I will make for them darkness into light, and crooked into straight. These are the things I will do to them, and I shall not abandon them.
But they were turned into the rear. You should be ashamed with shame, O ones relying upon the carvings, O ones saying to the molten images, You are our gods.
O deaf-mutes, hear! and O blind, look up to behold!
And who but my servants? And but the ones dominating them? Who as the one receiving? even were blinded
You beheld many times, and watched not; opening the ears, and heard not.
God willed that he should be justified, and should magnify praise.
And I beheld, and it came to pass the people were being despoiled and plundered; for the snare the storerooms everywhere, and in together where they hid them; they became for plunder, and there was not the one rescuing one seized; and there was not the one saying, Give back!
Who among you shall give ear to these things which shall be heard for the things coming about?
Who gave for and Israel to the ones plundering? God to whom they sinned? And they did not want in nor to hear his law.
And he brought upon them of his rage; and strengthened and the ones burning them round about; and did not nor put it unto