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Isaiah 42:11

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Tell the tribes of the desert and everyone in the mountains to celebrate and sing.

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and he told her: “Your two sons will become two separate nations. The younger of the two will be stronger, and the elder son will be his servant.”

But I must live as a foreigner among the people of Meshech and in the tents of Kedar.

Because of your wonderful deeds we will sing your praises everywhere on earth.”

Send lambs as gifts to the ruler of the land. Send them across the desert from Sela to Mount Zion.

The Lord said to me: A year from now the glory of the people of Kedar will all come to an end, just as a worker's contract ends after a year.

Honesty and justice will prosper there,

Thirsty deserts will be glad; barren lands will celebrate and blossom with flowers.

Those who were lame will leap around like deer; tongues once silent will begin to shout. Water will rush through the desert.

Someone is shouting: “Clear a path in the desert! Make a straight road for the LORD our God.

I am creating something new. There it is! Do you see it? I have put roads in deserts, streams in thirsty lands.

What a beautiful sight! On the mountains a messenger announces to Jerusalem, “Good news! You're saved. There will be peace. Your God is now King.”

Every sheep of Kedar will come to you; rams from Nebaioth will be yours as well. I will accept them as offerings and bring honour to my temple.

Jerusalem, from your mountaintop you look out over the valleys and think you are safe. But I, the LORD, am angry,

Now you must leave your towns and live like doves in the shelter of cliffs and canyons.

Pride tricks you into thinking that other nations look at you with fear. You live along the cliffs and high in the mountains like the eagles, but I am the LORD, and I will bring you down.

You have no city walls and no neighbours to help, yet you think you're safe— so I told him to attack.

while people from Arabia and the rulers of Kedar traded lambs, sheep, and goats.

You live in a mountain fortress, because your pride makes you feel safe from attack, but you are mistaken.

Look towards the mountains, people of Judah! Here comes a messenger with good news of peace. Celebrate your festivals. Keep your promises to God. Your evil enemies are destroyed and will never again invade your country.




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