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Isaiah 30:7

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Egypt can't help you! That's why I call that nation a helpless monster.

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When God showed his anger, the servants of the sea monster fell at his feet.

Egypt, Babylonia, Philistia, Phoenicia, and Ethiopia are some of those nations that know you, and their people all say, “I was born in Zion.”

You crushed the monster Rahab, and with your powerful arm you scattered your enemies.

But Moses answered, “Don't be afraid! Be brave, and you will see the LORD save you today. These Egyptians will never bother you again.

A friend you can't trust in times of trouble is like having a toothache or a sore foot.

But what will you do when you are fiercely attacked and punished by foreigners? Where will you run for help? Where will you hide your valuables?

Stop trusting the power of humans. They are all going to die, so how can they help?

When this happens, the people who live along the coast will say, “Look what happened to them! We ran to them for safety, hoping they would protect us from the king of Assyria. But now, there is no escape for us.”

He promised you perfect peace and rest, but you refused to listen.

The holy LORD God of Israel had told all of you, “I will keep you safe if you turn back to me and calm down. I will make you strong if you quietly trust me.” Then you stubbornly

But Egypt can't protect you, and to trust that nation is useless and foolish.”

How could you defeat even our lowest ranking officer, when you have to depend on Egypt for chariots and cavalry?

Wake up! Do something, LORD. Be strong and ready. Wake up! Do what you did for our people long ago. Didn't you chop up Rahab the monster?

Tell Ahaz to stop worrying. There's no need for him to be afraid of King Rezin and King Pekah. They are very angry, but they are nothing more than a dying fire. Ahaz doesn't need to fear

It is good to wait patiently for the LORD to save us.

When Israel and Judah saw their sickness and wounds, Israel asked help from Assyria and its mighty king. But the king cannot cure them or heal their wounds.




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