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The Lord God has given me the tongue of the learned,
    that I may know how to sustain him who is weary with a word;
He awakens me morning by morning;
    He awakens my ear to listen as the learned.
The Lord God has opened my ear,
    and I was not rebellious,
    nor did I turn back.
I gave my back to those who struck me,
    and my cheeks to those who plucked out my beard;
I did not cover my face
    from shame and spitting.
For the Lord God will help me;
    therefore, I shall not be disgraced;
therefore, I have set my face like a flint,
    and I know that I shall not be ashamed.
He who vindicates me is near;
    who will contend with me?
    Let us stand up to each other.
Who is my adversary?
    Let him come near to me.
Certainly the Lord God will help me;
    who is he who condemns me?
Indeed they all shall grow old as a garment;
    the moth shall eat them up.

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The Servant’s Vindication

The Lord Yahweh has given me the tongue of a pupil,
    to know how to help the weary with a word.
He awakens morning by morning,[a]
    awakens an ear for me to listen as do the pupils.
The Lord Yahweh has opened an ear for me,
    and I, I was not rebellious.
I did not turn backwards;
    I gave my back to those who struck me,
and my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard;[b]
    I did not hide my face from insults and spittle.

And the Lord Yahweh helps me,

therefore I have not been put to shame;
    therefore I have set my face like flint.
And I know that I shall not be ashamed;
    he who obtains rights for me is near.
Who will contend with me? Let us stand together.
    Who is the master of my judgment? Let him approach me.
Look! The Lord Yahweh helps me.
    Who is the one who will declare me guilty?
Look! All of them will be worn out like a garment;
    the moth will eat them.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 50:4 Literally “in the morning in the morning”
  2. Isaiah 50:6 Literally “face”