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Isaiah 30
Woe
to
the
a
rebellious
children,
saith
the
Lord,
that
take
b
counsel,
but
not
of
me;
and
that
cover
with
a
covering,
but
not
of
my
spirit,
that
they
may
add
sin
to
sin:
2 That
walk
to
go
down
into
Egypt,
and
have
not
asked
at
my
mouth;
to
strengthen
themselves
in
the
strength
of
a
Pharaoh,
and
to
trust
b
in
the
shadow
of
c
Egypt!
3 Therefore
shall
the
strength
of
Pharaoh
be
your
shame,
and
the
trust
in
the
shadow
of
Egypt
your
confusion.
4 For
his
princes
were
at
Zoan,
and
his
ambassadors
came
to
Hanes.
5 They
a
were
all
b
ashamed
of
a
people
that
could
not
profit
them,
nor
be
an
help
nor
profit,
but
a
shame,
and
also
a
reproach.
6 The
a
burden
of
the
beasts
of
the
b
south:
into
the
land
of
trouble
and
anguish,
from
whence
come
the
young
and
old
lion,
the
viper
and
fiery
flying
serpent,
they
will
carry
their
riches
upon
the
shoulders
of
young
asses,
and
their
treasures
upon
the
bunches
of
camels,
to
a
people
that
shall
not
profit
them.
7 For
the
a
Egyptians
shall
help
in
vain,
and
to
no
purpose:
therefore
have
I
cried
concerning
this,
Their
strength
is
to
sit
still.
8 Now
go,
a
write
it
before
them
in
a
table,
and
note
it
in
a
book,
that
it
may
be
for
the
time
to
come
for
ever
and
ever:
9 That
a
this
is
a
b
rebellious
people,
lying
children,
children
that
will
not
hear
the
law
of
the
Lord:
10 Which
say
to
the
a
seers,
See
not;
and
to
the
prophets,
Prophesy
not
unto
us
right
things,
speak
unto
us
b
smooth
things,
prophesy
c
deceits:
11 Get
you
out
of
the
way,
turn
aside
out
of
the
path,
cause
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
to
cease
from
before
us.
12 Wherefore
thus
saith
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
Because
ye
despise
this
word,
and
trust
in
oppression
and
perverseness,
and
stay
thereon:
13 Therefore
this
iniquity
shall
be
to
you
as
a
breach
ready
to
fall,
swelling
out
in
a
high
wall,
whose
breaking
cometh
suddenly
at
an
instant.
14 And
he
shall
break
it
as
the
a
breaking
of
the
potters'
vessel
that
is
broken
in
pieces;
he
shall
not
spare:
so
that
there
shall
not
be
found
in
the
bursting
of
it
a
sherd
to
take
fire
from
the
hearth,
or
to
take
water
withal
out
of
the
pit.
15 For
thus
saith
the
Lord
God,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel;
In
returning
and
rest
shall
ye
be
saved;
in
a
quietness
and
in
confidence
shall
be
your
strength:
and
ye
would
not.
16 But
ye
said,
No;
for
we
will
flee
upon
a
horses;
therefore
shall
ye
flee:
and,
We
will
ride
upon
the
swift;
therefore
shall
they
that
pursue
you
be
swift.
17 One
thousand
shall
flee
at
the
rebuke
of
one;
at
the
rebuke
of
five
shall
ye
flee:
till
ye
be
left
as
a
beacon
upon
the
top
of
a
mountain,
and
as
an
a
ensign
on
an
hill.
18 And
therefore
will
the
Lord
a
wait,
that
he
may
be
gracious
unto
you,
and
therefore
will
he
be
exalted,
that
he
may
have
mercy
upon
you:
for
the
Lord
is
a
God
of
b
judgment:
blessed
are
all
they
that
c
wait
for
him.
19 For
the
people
shall
dwell
in
a
Zion
at
Jerusalem:
thou
shalt
weep
no
more:
he
will
be
very
gracious
unto
thee
at
the
voice
of
thy
cry;
when
he
shall
hear
it,
he
will
answer
thee.
20 And
though
the
Lord
give
you
the
bread
of
a
adversity,
and
the
water
of
affliction,
yet
shall
not
b
thy
teachers
be
removed
into
a
corner
any
more,
but
thine
eyes
shall
see
thy
c
teachers:
21 And
thine
ears
shall
hear
a
word
behind
thee,
saying,
This
is
the
way,
a
walk
ye
in
it,
when
ye
turn
to
the
right
hand,
and
when
ye
turn
to
the
left.
22 Ye
shall
defile
also
the
covering
of
thy
graven
images
of
silver,
and
the
ornament
of
thy
molten
images
of
gold:
thou
shalt
cast
them
away
as
a
menstruous
cloth;
thou
shalt
say
unto
it,
Get
thee
hence.
23 Then
shall
he
give
the
rain
a
of
thy
seed,
that
thou
shalt
sow
the
ground
withal;
and
bread
of
the
increase
of
the
earth,
and
it
shall
be
fat
and
plenteous:
in
that
day
shall
thy
cattle
feed
in
large
pastures.
24 The
oxen
likewise
and
the
young
asses
that
a
ear
the
ground
shall
eat
clean
provender,
which
hath
been
winnowed
with
the
shovel
and
with
the
fan.
25 And
there
shall
be
upon
every
high
mountain,
and
upon
every
high
hill,
rivers
and
streams
of
waters
in
the
a
day
of
the
great
slaughter,
when
the
towers
fall.
26 Moreover
the
light
of
the
moon
shall
be
as
the
light
of
the
sun,
and
the
light
of
the
sun
shall
be
sevenfold,
as
the
light
of
seven
days,
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
bindeth
up
the
breach
of
his
people,
and
a
healeth
the
a
stroke
of
their
wound.
27 Behold,
the
a
name
of
the
Lord
cometh
from
far,
burning
with
his
b
anger,
and
the
burden
thereof
is
heavy:
his
lips
are
full
of
indignation,
and
his
tongue
as
a
devouring
fire:
28 And
his
a
breath,
as
an
overflowing
stream,
shall
reach
to
the
midst
of
the
b
neck,
to
sift
the
nations
with
the
sieve
of
c
vanity:
and
there
shall
be
a
bridle
in
the
jaws
of
the
people,
causing
them
to
err.
29
a
Ye
shall
have
a
song,
as
in
the
night
when
b
a
holy
solemnity
is
kept;
and
gladness
of
heart,
as
when
one
goeth
with
a
pipe
to
come
into
the
c
mountain
of
the
Lord,
to
the
d
mighty
One
of
Israel.
30 And
the
Lord
shall
cause
his
glorious
voice
to
be
heard,
and
shall
shew
the
lighting
down
of
his
arm,
with
the
indignation
of
his
anger,
and
with
the
flame
of
a
devouring
fire,
with
scattering,
and
a
tempest,
and
hailstones.
31 For
through
the
voice
of
the
Lord
shall
the
a
Assyrian
be
beaten
down,
which
b
smote
with
a
rod.
32 And
in
every
place
where
the
grounded
staff
shall
pass,
which
the
Lord
shall
lay
upon
him,
it
shall
be
with
tabrets
and
harps:
and
a
in
battles
of
shaking
will
he
fight
b
with
it.
33 For
a
Tophet
is
ordained
of
old;
yea,
for
the
king
it
is
prepared;
he
hath
made
it
deep
and
large:
the
pile
thereof
is
fire
and
much
wood;
the
breath
of
the
Lord,
like
a
stream
of
brimstone,
doth
kindle
it.
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