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CHAP. XLIV.
1 God comforteth the Church with his promises. 7 The vanity of Idols, 9 and folly of Idolmakers. 21 He exhorteth to prayse God for his redemption and omnipotency.
1Yet now heare, O Iacob my seruant, and Israel whom I haue chosen.1
3For I will powre water vpon him that is thirstie, and floods vpon the dry ground: I will powre my spirit vpon thy seede, and my blessing vpon thine offspring:3
4And they shall spring vp as among the grasse, as willowes by the water courses.
6Thus saith the Lord the king of Israel and his redeemer the Lord of hostes, I am the first, and I am the last, and besides me there is no God.6
8Feare yee not, neither be afraid: haue not I told thee from that time, and haue declared it? yee are euen my witnesses. Is there a God besides me? yea there is no God, I know not any.8
9¶ They that make a grauen image are all of them vanitie, and their delectable things shall not profit, and they are their owne witnesses, they see not, nor know; that they may be ashamed.9
10Who hath formed a God, or moulten a grauen image that is profitable for nothing?
11Behold, all his fellowes shall be ashamed: and the workemen, they are of men: let them all be gathered together, let them stand vp; yet they shal feare, and they shalbe ashamed together.11
12The smith with the tonges both worketh in the coales, and fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh it with the strength of his armes: yea he is hungrie, and his strength faileth; hee drinketh no water, and is faint.12
14He heweth him downe cedars, and taketh the Cypresse and the Oke, which he strengthneth for himselfe among the trees of the forrest: he planteth an Ashe, and the raine doth nourish it.14
18They haue not knowen, nor vnderstood: for he hath shut their eyes, that they cannot see; and their hearts, that they cannot vnderstand.18
19And none considereth in his heart, neither is there knowledge nor vnderstanding to say; I haue burnt part of it in the fire, yea also I haue baked bread vpon the coales thereof: I haue rosted flesh and eaten it; and shall I make the residue thereof an abomination? shall I fall downe to the stocke of a tree?19
26That confirmeth the word of his seruant, and performeth the counsell of his messengers, that saith to Ierusalem, Thou shalt be inhabited; and to the cities of Iudah, Yee shall be built, and I will raise vp the decayed places thereof.26
27That saith to the deepe; Be dry, and I will drie vp thy riuers.
28That saith of Cyrus, Hee is my shepheard, and shall performe all my pleasure, euen saying to Ierusalem, Thou shalt be built, and to the Temple, Thy foundation shalbe laid.28
Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for Isaiah Chapter 44
1 Cha.41.8. and 43.5. iere.30.10. and 46.27.
3 Cha. 35.7. ioel 2. 28. ioh.7. 38. acts 2.18.
6 Cha.41.4. and 48.12. reuel.1.8, 17 and 22.13.
8 Chap.45.5. deut.4. 35.39. and 32.39. 1.sam.2.2. , Heb. rocke.
9 Heb. desireable. , Psal. 115. 4. &c.
11 Psal.49.7. chap.1. 29. and 42. 17. and 45. 16.
12 Ier. 10.3. wisd. 13.11 , Or, with an axe.
14 Or, taketh courage.
18 Heb. dawbed.
19 Heb. setteth to his heart. , Heb. that which comes of a tree.
26 Heb. wastes.
28 2. Chron. 36. 22. ezr. 1.1. chap. 45.13.
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