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Isaiah 9:4

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

You have broken the power of those who abused and enslaved your people. You have rescued them just as you saved your people from Midian.

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You will live by the power of your sword and be your brother's slave. But when you decide to be free, you will break loose.”

He won't let the wicked rule his people or lead them to do wrong.

“I lifted the burden from your shoulder and took the heavy basket from your hands.

The mighty LORD All-Powerful will send a terrible disease to strike down your army, and you will burn with fever under your royal robes.

The Lord says: I am furious! And I will use the king of Assyria as a club

I will wipe out every Assyrian in my country, and I will crush those on my mountains. I will free my people from slavery to the Assyrians.

Let our people live in your country and find safety here.” Moab, your cruel enemies will disappear; they will no longer attack and destroy your land.

I was angry with my people. So I let you take their land and bring disgrace on them. You showed them no mercy, but were especially cruel to those who were old.

He will make those cruel people dine on their own flesh and get drunk from drinking their own blood. Then everyone will know that the LORD is our Saviour; the powerful God of Israel has rescued his people.

I spread out the heavens and laid foundations for the earth. But you have forgotten me, your LORD and Creator. All day long you were afraid of those who were angry and hoped to abuse you. Where are they now?

Zion, rise from the dust! Free yourself from the rope around your neck.

You will be built on fairness with no fears of injustice; every one of your worries will be taken far from you.

The boots of marching warriors and the blood-stained uniforms have been fed to flames and eaten by fire.

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

I will order the nearby nations to mourn for you and say, “Isn't it sad? Moab ruled others, but now its glorious power has been shattered.”

I am the LORD your God, and I rescued you from Egypt, so that you would never again be slaves. I have set you free; now walk with your heads held high.

I'll snap your chains and set you free from the Assyrians.”




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