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Isaiah 14:3

Contemporary English Version 1995

The Lord will set you free from your sorrow, suffering, and slavery.

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Israel, you belong to me, so don't be afraid. You deserved to be punished; that's why I scattered you in distant nations. But I am with you, and someday I will destroy those nations.

You, the Lord's people, will live in peace, calm and secure,

and I will bring them to live in Jerusalem. They will be my people, and I will be their God, faithful to bring about justice.

The heavens should be happy with God's people and apostles and prophets. God has punished her for them.”

When that happens, the people of Israel will no longer have cruel neighbors that abuse them and make them feel as though they are in a field of thorns and briers. And the Israelites will know that I, the Lord God, have done these things.

But I, the Lord All-Powerful, will rescue and protect them. I will bring peace to their land and trouble to yours.

At that time you will say, “I thank you, Lord! You were angry with me, but you stopped being angry and gave me comfort.

The time is coming when one of David's descendants will be the signal for the people of all nations to come together. They will follow his advice, and his own nation will become famous.

he will send enemies to attack you and make you their slaves. Then you will live in poverty with nothing to eat, drink, or wear, and your owners will work you to death.

I love Zion so much that her enemies make me angry.

Speak kindly to Jerusalem and announce: Your slavery is past; your punishment is over. I, the Lord, made you pay double for your sins.”

You will lose the land that I gave you, and I will make you slaves in a foreign country, because you have made my anger blaze up like a fire that won't stop burning.

Now you are slaves of other nations, but I will break the chains and smash the yokes that keep you in slavery.




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