1:1 The
vision
of
Isaiah
the
son
of
Amoz,
which
he
saw
concerning
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
in
the
days
of
Uzziah,
Jotham,
Ahaz,
and
Hezekiah,
kings
of
Judah.
1:2 Hear,
O
heavens,
and
give
ear,
O
earth;
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken:
I
have
nourished
and
brought
up
children,
and
they
have
rebelled
against
me.
1:3 The
ox
knoweth
his
owner,
and
the
ass
his
master's
crib;
[but]
Israel
doth
not
know,
my
people
doth
not
consider.
1:4 Ah
sinful
nation,
a
people
laden
with
iniquity,
a
seed
of
evil-doers,
children
that
deal
corruptly!
they
have
forsaken
Jehovah,
they
have
despised
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
they
are
estranged
[and
gone]
backward.
1:5 Why
will
ye
be
still
stricken,
that
ye
revolt
more
and
more
the
whole
head
is
sick,
and
the
whole
heart
faint.
1:6 From
the
sole
of
the
foot
even
unto
the
head
there
is
no
soundness
in
it;
[but]
wounds,
and
bruises,
and
fresh
stripes:
they
have
not
been
closed,
neither
bound
up,
neither
mollified
with
oil.
1:7 Your
country
is
desolate;
your
cities
are
burned
with
fire;
your
land,
strangers
devour
it
in
your
presence,
and
it
is
desolate,
as
overthrown
by
strangers.
1:8 And
the
daughter
of
Zion
is
left
as
a
booth
in
a
vineyard,
as
a
lodge
in
a
garden
of
cucumbers,
as
a
besieged
city.
1:9 Except
Jehovah
of
hosts
had
left
unto
us
a
very
small
remnant,
we
should
have
been
as
Sodom,
we
should
have
been
like
unto
Gomorrah.
1:10 Hear
the
word
of
Jehovah,
ye
rulers
of
Sodom;
give
ear
unto
the
law
of
our
God,
ye
people
of
Gomorrah.
1:11 What
unto
me
is
the
multitude
of
your
sacrifices
saith
Jehovah:
I
have
had
enough
of
the
burnt-offerings
of
rams,
and
the
fat
of
fed
beasts;
and
I
delight
not
in
the
blood
of
bullocks,
or
of
lambs,
or
of
he-goats.
1:12 When
ye
come
to
appear
before
me,
who
hath
required
this
at
your
hand,
to
trample
my
courts
1:13 Bring
no
more
vain
oblations;
incense
is
an
abomination
unto
me;
new
moon
and
sabbath,
the
calling
of
assemblies,
--
I
cannot
away
with
iniquity
and
the
solemn
meeting.
1:14 Your
new
moons
and
your
appointed
feasts
my
soul
hateth;
they
are
a
trouble
unto
me;
I
am
weary
of
bearing
them.
1:15 And
when
ye
spread
forth
your
hands,
I
will
hide
mine
eyes
from
you;
yea,
when
ye
make
many
prayers,
I
will
not
hear:
your
hands
are
full
of
blood.
1:16 Wash
you,
make
you
clean;
put
away
the
evil
of
your
doings
from
before
mine
eyes;
cease
to
do
evil;
1:17 learn
to
do
well;
seek
justice,
relieve
the
oppressed,
judge
the
fatherless,
plead
for
the
widow.
1:18 Come
now,
and
let
us
reason
together,
saith
Jehovah:
though
your
sins
be
as
scarlet,
they
shall
be
as
white
as
snow;
though
they
be
red
like
crimson,
they
shall
be
as
wool.
1:19 If
ye
be
willing
and
obedient,
ye
shall
eat
the
good
of
the
land:
1:20 but
if
ye
refuse
and
rebel,
ye
shall
be
devoured
with
the
sword;
for
the
mouth
of
Jehovah
hath
spoken
it.
1:21 How
is
the
faithful
city
become
a
harlot!
she
that
was
full
of
justice!
righteousness
lodged
in
her,
but
now
murderers.
1:22 Thy
silver
is
become
dross,
thy
wine
mixed
with
water.
1:23 Thy
princes
are
rebellious,
and
companions
of
thieves;
every
one
loveth
bribes,
and
followeth
after
rewards:
they
judge
not
the
fatherless,
neither
doth
the
cause
of
the
widow
come
unto
them.
1:24 Therefore
saith
the
Lord,
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
Mighty
One
of
Israel,
Ah,
I
will
ease
me
of
mine
adversaries,
and
avenge
me
of
mine
enemies;
1:25 and
I
will
turn
my
hand
upon
thee,
and
thoroughly
purge
away
thy
dross,
and
will
take
away
all
thy
tin;
1:26 and
I
will
restore
thy
judges
as
at
the
first,
and
thy
counsellors
as
at
the
beginning:
afterward
thou
shalt
be
called
The
city
of
righteousness,
a
faithful
town.
1:27 Zion
shall
be
redeemed
with
justice,
and
her
converts
with
righteousness.
1:28 But
the
destruction
of
transgressors
and
sinners
shall
be
together,
and
they
that
forsake
Jehovah
shall
be
consumed.
1:29 For
they
shall
be
ashamed
of
the
oaks
which
ye
have
desired,
and
ye
shall
be
confounded
for
the
gardens
that
ye
have
chosen.
1:30 For
ye
shall
be
as
an
oak
whose
leaf
fadeth,
and
as
a
garden
that
hath
no
water.
1:31 And
the
strong
shall
be
as
tow,
and
his
work
as
a
spark;
and
they
shall
both
burn
together,
and
none
shall
quench
them.