51:1 Hearken
to
me,
ye
that
follow
after
righteousnesse,
ye
that
seeke
the
Lord:
looke
vnto
the
rocke
whence
yee
are
hewen,
and
to
the
hole
of
the
pitte
whence
ye
are
digged.
51:2 Looke
vnto
Abraham
your
father,
and
vnto
Sarah
that
bare
you:
for
I
called
him
alone,
and
blessed
him,
and
increased
him.
51:3 For
the
Lord
shall
comfort
Zion:
he
wil
comfort
all
her
waste
places,
and
he
wil
make
her
wildernes
like
Eden,
and
her
desert
like
the
garden
of
the
Lord:
ioy
and
gladnesse
shalbe
found
therein,
thankesgiuing,
and
the
voice
of
melody.
51:4 Hearken
vnto
me,
my
people,
and
giue
eare
vnto
me,
O
my
nation:
for
a
Law
shall
proceed
from
mee,
and
I
will
make
my
iudgement
to
rest
for
a
light
of
the
people.
51:5 My
righteousnes
is
neere:
my
saluation
is
gone
foorth,
and
mine
armes
shall
iudge
the
people:
the
Iles
shall
wait
vpon
me,
and
on
mine
arme
shall
they
trust.
51:6 Lift
vp
your
eyes
to
the
heauens,
and
looke
vpon
the
earth
beneath:
for
the
heauens
shall
vanish
away
like
smoke,
and
the
earth
shall
waxe
old
like
a
garment,
and
they
that
dwel
therein
shall
die
in
like
maner:
but
my
saluation
shal
be
for
euer,
and
my
righteousnes
shall
not
be
abolished.
51:7 Hearken
vnto
me
ye
that
know
righteousnesse,
the
people
in
whose
heart
is
my
Law:
Feare
ye
not
the
reproch
of
men,
neither
be
yee
afraid
of
their
reuilings.
51:8 For
the
moth
shall
eate
them
vp
like
a
garment,
and
the
worme
shal
eate
them
like
wooll:
but
my
righteousnes
shalbe
for
euer;
and
my
saluation
from
generation
to
generation.
51:9 Awake,
awake,
put
on
strength,
O
arme
of
the
Lord,
awake
as
in
the
ancient
dayes,
in
the
generations
of
old.
Art
thou
not
it
that
hath
cut
Rahab,
and
wounded
the
dragon
51:10 Art
thou
not
it
which
hath
dried
the
sea,
the
waters
of
the
great
deepe,
that
hath
made
the
depthes
of
the
sea
a
way
for
the
ransomed
to
passe
ouer
51:11 Therefore
the
redeemed
of
the
Lord
shall
returne,
and
come
with
singing
vnto
Zion,
and
euerlasting
ioy
shalbe
vpon
their
head:
they
shall
obtaine
gladnesse
and
ioy,
and
sorrow
and
mourning
shall
flee
away.
51:12 I,
euen
I
am
hee
that
comforteth
you,
who
art
thou
that
thou
shouldest
be
afraid
of
a
man
that
shall
die,
and
of
the
sonne
of
man
which
shall
bee
made
as
grasse
51:13 And
forgettest
the
Lord
thy
maker
that
hath
stretched
foorth
the
heauens,
and
layed
the
foundations
of
the
earth
and
hast
feared
continually
euery
day,
because
of
the
furie
of
the
oppressour,
as
if
hee
were
ready
to
destroy
and
where
is
the
furie
of
the
oppressour
51:14 The
captiue
exile
hasteneth
that
he
may
be
loosed,
and
that
hee
should
not
die
in
the
pit,
nor
that
his
bread
should
faile.
51:15 But
I
am
the
Lord
thy
God,
that
diuided
the
sea,
whose
waues
roared:
the
Lord
of
hosts
is
his
Name.
51:16 And
I
haue
put
my
wordes
in
thy
mouth,
and
haue
couered
thee
in
the
shadow
of
mine
hand,
that
I
may
plant
the
heauens,
and
lay
the
foundations
of
the
earth,
and
say
vnto
Zion,
Thou
art
my
people.
51:17 Awake,
awake,
stand
vp,
O
Ierusalem,
which
hast
drunke
at
the
hand
of
the
Lord
the
cup
of
his
furie;
thou
hast
drunken
the
dregges
of
the
cup
of
trembling,
and
wrung
them
out.
51:18 There
is
none
to
guide
her
among
all
the
sonnes
whom
shee
hath
brought
foorth:
neither
is
there
any
that
taketh
her
by
the
hand,
of
all
the
sonnes
that
she
hath
brought
vp.
51:19 These
two
things
are
come
vnto
thee;
who
shall
be
sorie
for
thee
desolation
and
destruction,
and
the
famine
and
the
sword:
by
whom
shall
I
comfort
thee
51:20 Thy
sonnes
haue
fainted,
they
lie
at
the
head
of
all
the
streetes
as
a
wilde
bull
in
a
net;
they
are
full
of
the
furie
of
the
Lord,
the
rebuke
of
thy
God.
51:21 Therefore
heare
now
this
thou
afflicted
and
drunken,
but
not
with
wine.
51:22 Thus
saith
thy
Lord,
the
Lord
and
thy
God
that
pleadeth
the
cause
of
his
people,
Behold,
I
haue
taken
out
of
thine
hand
the
cup
of
trembling,
euen
the
dregges
of
the
cup
of
my
furie:
thou
shalt
no
more
drinke
it
againe.
51:23 But
I
will
put
it
into
the
hand
of
them
that
afflict
thee:
which
haue
said
to
thy
soule,
Bow
downe
that
wee
may
goe
ouer:
and
thou
hast
laide
thy
body
as
the
ground,
and
as
the
streete
to
them
that
went
ouer.