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Isaiah 26:19

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Your people have died, but they will live again; their bodies will rise from death. You who lie in the ground, wake up and be happy! The dew covering you is like the dew of a new day; the ground will give birth to the dead.

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Many people who have already died will live again. Some of them will wake up to have life forever, but some will wake up to find shame and disgrace forever.

and everything that is made easy to see can become light. This is why it is said: “Wake up, sleeper! Rise from death, and Christ will shine on you.”

The graves opened, and many of God’s people who had died were raised from the dead.

Will I save them from the place of the dead? Will I rescue them from death? Where is your sickness, death? Where is your pain, place of death? I will show them no mercy.

In two days he will put new life in us; on the third day he will raise us up so that we may live in his presence

You have given me many troubles and bad times, but you will give me life again. When I am almost dead, you will keep me alive.

he will destroy death forever. The Lord God will wipe away every tear from every face. He will take away the shame of his people from the earth. The Lord has spoken.

By his power to rule all things, he will change our humble bodies and make them like his own glorious body.

“They will plant their seeds in peace, their grapevines will have fruit, the ground will give good crops, and the sky will send rain. I will give all this to the people who are left alive.

But Christ has truly been raised from the dead—the first one and proof that those who sleep in death will also be raised.

I will be like the dew to Israel, and they will blossom like a lily. Like the cedar trees in Lebanon, their roots will be firm.

I want to know Christ and the power that raised him from the dead. I want to share in his sufferings and become like him in his death.

My strength has dried up like a clay pot, and my tongue sticks to the top of my mouth. You laid me in the dust of death.

The people of Israel will lie down in safety. Jacob’s spring is theirs alone. Theirs is a land full of grain and new wine, where the skies drop their dew.

I have the same hope in God that they have—the hope that all people, good and bad, will surely be raised from the dead.

Awake! Awake! Get up, Jerusalem. The Lord was very angry with you; your punishment was like wine in a cup. The Lord made you drink that wine; you drank the whole cup until you stumbled.

Moses said this about the people of Joseph: “May the Lord bless their land with wonderful dew from heaven, with water from the springs below,

My teaching will drop like rain; my words will fall like dew. They will be like showers on the grass; they will pour down like rain on young plants.

Joseph went to Pilate and asked to have Jesus’ body. So Pilate gave orders for the soldiers to give it to Joseph.

Your people will join you on your day of battle. You have been dressed in holiness from birth; you have the freshness of a child.

My roots will reach down to the water. The dew will lie on the branches all night.

“The Lord sends death, and he brings to life. He sends people to the grave, and he raises them to life again.

All the powerful people on earth will eat and worship. Everyone will bow down to him, all who will one day die.

The Lord said to me, “I will quietly watch from where I live, like heat in the sunshine, like the dew in the heat of harvest time.”

Even if its roots grow old in the ground, and its stump dies in the dirt,

Will your love be told in the grave? Will your loyalty be told in the place of death?




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