Isaiah 26:17-19
1599 Geneva Bible
17 Like as a woman with child, that draweth near to the travail, is in sorrow, and crieth in her pains, so have we been in thy [a]sight, O Lord.
18 We have conceived, we have born in pain, as though we should have brought forth [b]wind: there was no help in the earth, neither did the inhabitants of [c]the world fall.
19 ¶ [d]Thy dead men shall live: even with my body shall they rise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust: for thy [e]dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
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- Isaiah 26:17 To wit, in extreme sorrow.
- Isaiah 26:18 Our sorrows had none end, neither did we enjoy the comfort that we looked for.
- Isaiah 26:18 The wicked and men without religion were not destroyed.
- Isaiah 26:19 He comforteth the faithful in their afflictions, showing them that even in death they shall have life: and that they should most certainly rise to glory, the contrary should come to the wicked, as verse 14.
- Isaiah 26:19 As herbs dead in winter flourisheth again by the rain in the springtime: so they that lie in the dust, shall rise up to joy, when they feel the dew of God’s grace.
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