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Isaiah 4:4

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

The Lord will wash away the filth from the daughters of Zion. He will wash away the blood from Jerusalem. With a spirit of judgment that burns like fire, he will make everything pure.

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Then I will sprinkle pure water on you and make you pure. I will wash away all your filth, the filth from those nasty idols, and I will make you pure.

Then I will test those survivors by giving them many troubles. The troubles will be like the fire a person uses to prove silver is pure. I will test them the way a person tests gold. Then they will call to me for help, and I will answer them. I will say, ‘You are my people.’ And they will say, ‘The Lord is my God.’”

“O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! You kill the prophets. You stone to death those that God has sent to you. Many, many times I wanted to help your people. I wanted to gather them together as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings. But you did not let me.

Also, I will save you and keep you from becoming unclean. I will command the grain to grow. I will not bring a famine against you.

Then he will give wisdom to the judges who rule his people. He will give strength to the people who are in battles at the city gates.

“That time of judgment is coming. It will be like a hot furnace. All the proud people will be punished. All the evil people will burn like straw. At that time they will be like a bush burning in the fire, and there will not be a branch or root left.” This is what the Lord All-Powerful said.

But at that time a new spring of water will be opened for David’s family and for the other people living in Jerusalem. That fountain will be to wash away their sins and to make the people pure.

Those people killed my people, so I really will punish them!” The Lord God will live in Zion!

I will scatter you among the nations. I will force you to go to many countries. I will completely destroy the filthy things in this city.

Jerusalem’s skirts were dirty. She gave no thought to what would become of her. Her fall was amazing. She had no one to comfort her. She says, “Lord, see how I am hurt! See how my enemy thinks he is so great!”

Every boot that marched in battle and every uniform stained with blood will be destroyed and thrown into the fire.

Powerful people will be like small, dry pieces of wood, and what they did will be like the sparks that start a fire. These people and their works will both burn up, and no one will be able to put out that fire.

“When you raise your arms to pray to me, I will refuse to look at you. You will say more and more prayers, but I will refuse to listen because your hands are covered with blood.

Jerusalem, your people fought against God. They hurt other people, and you have been stained with sin.

Scrub away my guilt. Wash me clean from my sin.

Women of Zion, come out and see King Solomon. See the crown his mother put on him the day he was married, the day he was so happy!

The Lord All-Powerful was angry, so the land was burned. The people were fuel for the fire. No one showed any compassion to anyone else.

People use lye to clean silver. In the same way, I will clean away all your wrongs. I will remove all the impurities from you.

How will Jacob’s guilt be forgiven? What will happen so his sins can be taken away? The rocks of the altar will be crushed to dust; the statues and altars for worshiping false gods will all be destroyed.

One bad thing followed another, and lies followed lies. The people refused to know me.” This is what the Lord said.




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