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12 I alone am the one who comforts you.
    Why, then, are you afraid of mortals, who must die,
    of humans, who are like grass?
13 Why have you forgotten Yahweh, your Creator?
    He stretched out the heavens
        and laid the foundations of the earth.
    Why should you live in constant fear of the fury
    of those who oppress you,
    of those who are ready to destroy you?
    Where is the fury of those who oppress you?
14 Chained prisoners will be set free.
    They will not die in prison.
    They will not go without food.
15 I am Yahweh your Elohim who stirs up the sea
    and makes its waves roar.
        My name is Yahweh Tsebaoth.
16 I put my words in your mouth
    and sheltered you in the palm of my hand.
    I stretched out the heavens,
    laid the foundations of the earth,
        and said to Zion, “You are my people.”

Wake Up, Jerusalem

17 Wake up! Wake up!
    Stand up, Jerusalem!
    You drank from the cup in Yahweh’s hand.
        That cup was filled with his anger.
    You drank from the bowl, the cup that makes people stagger,
        and you drained it!
18 From all the children she gave birth to,
    there was no one to guide her.
    From all the children she raised,
    there was no one to take her by the hand.
19 Twice as many disasters have happened to you.
    Who will feel sorry for you?
    Violence, destruction, famine, and war have happened to you.
    Who will comfort you?
20 Your children have fainted.
    They lie sleeping at every street corner.
    They are like an antelope caught in a net.
    They experience the anger of Yahweh,
        the fury of your Elohim.

21 Listen to this, you humble people
    who are drunk but not from wine.
22 Yahweh your Elohim defends his people.

This is what your Adonay says:

I’m taking from your hand the cup that makes people stagger,
    the bowl, the cup of my fury.
        You will never drink from it again.
23 I will put it in the hands of those who made you suffer.
    They said to you, “Lie down so that we can walk over you.”
        So you made your back like the ground
            and like a street for them to cross.

Wake Up, Zion

52 Wake up! Wake up! Clothe yourself with strength, Zion!
    Put on your beautiful clothes, holy city of Jerusalem.
    Godless and evil people will no longer come to you.
Shake the dust from yourselves.
    Get up, captive Jerusalem.
    Free yourself from the chains around your neck, captive people of Zion.

This is what Yahweh says: You were sold, but no price was paid. You will be bought back, but without money.

This is what Adonay Yahweh says: In the beginning my people went to Egypt to live there as foreigners. Later the Assyrians oppressed them for no reason. So what do I find here? asks Yahweh. My people are taken away for no reason. Their rulers are screaming, declares Yahweh. And my name is cursed all day long. Now my people will know my name. When that day comes, they will know that I am the one who says, “Here I am!”

How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger
    who announces the good news, “All is well.”
        He brings the good news,
            announces salvation,
                and tells Zion that its Elohim rules as king.
Listen! Your watchmen raise their voices
    and shout together joyfully.
        When Yahweh brings Zion back,
            they will see it with their own eyes.
Break out into shouts of joy, ruins of Jerusalem.
    Yahweh will comfort his people.
        He will reclaim Jerusalem.
10 Yahweh will show his holy power to all the nations.
    All the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our Elohim.

11 Run away! Run away!
    Get away from there!
    Do not touch anything unclean.[a]
    Get away from it!
    Make yourselves pure,
    you Levites who carry the utensils for Yahweh’s temple.

12 You will not go away in a hurry,
    nor will you go away quickly.
    Yahweh will go ahead of you.
    The Elohim of Israel will guard you from behind.

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 52:11 “Unclean” refers to anything that Moses’ Teachings say is not presentable to God.

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