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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
Easy-to-Read Version (ERV)
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Isaiah 52:13-66:18

God’s Suffering Servant

13 The Lord says, “Look, my servant will succeed in what he has to do, and he will be raised to a position of high honor. 14 It is true that many were shocked when they saw him. He was beaten so badly that he no longer looked like a man. 15 But it is also true that many nations will be amazed at him. Kings will look at him and be unable to speak. They will see what they had never been told. They will understand what they had never heard.[a]

53 Who really believed what we heard? Who saw in it the Lord’s great power?[b]

He was always close to the Lord. He grew up like a young plant, like a root growing in dry ground. There was nothing special or impressive about the way he looked, nothing we could see that would cause us to like him. People made fun of him, and even his friends left him. He was a man who suffered a lot of pain and sickness. We treated him like someone of no importance, like someone people will not even look at but turn away from in disgust.

The fact is, it was our suffering he took on himself; he bore our pain. But we thought that God was punishing him, that God was beating him for something he did. But he was being punished for what we did. He was crushed because of our guilt. He took the punishment we deserved, and this brought us peace. We were healed because of his pain. We had all wandered away like sheep. We had gone our own way. And yet the Lord put all our guilt on him.

He was treated badly, but he never protested. He said nothing, like a lamb being led away to be killed. He was like a sheep that makes no sound as its wool is being cut off. He never opened his mouth to defend himself. He was taken away by force and judged unfairly. The people of his time did not even notice that he was killed.[c] But he was put to death[d] for the sins of his[e] people. He had done no wrong to anyone. He had never even told a lie. But he was buried among the wicked. His tomb was with the rich.

10 But the Lord was pleased with this humble servant who suffered such pain.[f] Even after giving himself as an offering for sin, he will see his descendants and enjoy a long life. He will succeed in doing what the Lord wanted. 11 After his suffering he will see the light,[g] and he will be satisfied with what he experienced.

The Lord says, “My servant, who always does what is right, will make his people right with me; he will take away their sins. 12 For this reason, I will treat him as one of my great people. I will give him the rewards of one who wins in battle, and he will share them with his powerful ones. I will do this because he gave his life for the people. He was considered a criminal, but the truth is, he carried away the sins of many. Now he will stand before me and speak for those who have sinned.”

God Brings His People Home

54 “Woman, be happy!
You have not had any children,
    but you should be very happy.

“Yes, the woman who is alone[h]
    will have more children than the woman with a husband.”
This is what the Lord says.

“Make your tent bigger.
    Open your doors wide.
    Don’t think small!
Make your tent large and strong,
    because you will grow in all directions.
Your children will take over many nations
    and live in the cities that were destroyed.
Don’t be afraid!
    You will not be disappointed.
People will not say bad things against you.
    You will not be embarrassed.
When you were young, you felt shame.
    But you will forget that shame now.
You will not remember the shame you felt
    when you lost your husband.[i]
Your real husband is the one who made you.
    His name is the Lord All-Powerful.
The Holy One of Israel is your Protector,[j]
    and he is the God of all the earth!

“Like a woman whose husband has left her,
    you were very sad.
    You were like a young wife left all alone.
But the Lord has called you back to him.”
    This is what your God says.
“For a short time I turned away from you,
    but with all my love I will welcome you again.
I was so angry that for a while I did not want to see you.
    But now I want to comfort you with kindness forever.”
    The Lord your Savior said this.

“Remember, in Noah’s time I punished the world with the flood.
    But I made a promise to Noah that I would never again destroy the world with water.
In the same way, I promise that I will never again be angry with you
    and say bad things to you.

10 “The mountains may disappear,
    and the hills may become dust,
but my faithful love will never leave you.
    I will make peace with you,
    and it will never end.”
The Lord who loves you said this.

11 “You poor city!
    Enemies came against you like storms,
    and no one comforted you.
But I will rebuild you.
    I will use a beautiful mortar to lay the stones of your walls.
    I will use sapphire stones when I lay the foundation.
12 The stones on top of the wall will be made from rubies.
    I will use shiny jewels for the gates.
    I will use precious stones to build the walls around you.
13 I, the Lord, will teach your children,
    and they will have real peace.
14 You will be built on goodness.
    You will be safe from cruelty and fear.
So you will have nothing to fear.
    Nothing will come to hurt you.
15 I will never send anyone to attack you.
    And if any army tries to attack you, you will defeat them.

16 “Look, I made the blacksmith. He blows on the fire to make it hotter. Then he takes the hot iron and makes the kind of tool he wants to make. In the same way, I made the ‘Destroyer’ to destroy things.

17 “People will make weapons to fight against you, but their weapons will not defeat you. Some people will say things against you, but anyone who speaks against you will be proved wrong.”

The Lord says, “That is what my servants get! They get the good things[k] that come from me, their Lord.

God Gives “Food” That Really Satisfies

55 “All you people who are thirsty, come!
    Here is water for you to drink.
Don’t worry if you have no money.
    Come, eat and drink until you are full!
You don’t need money.
    The milk and wine are free.
Why waste your money on something that is not real food?
    Why should you work for something that does not really satisfy you?
Listen closely to me and you will eat what is good.
    You will enjoy the food that satisfies your soul.
Listen closely to what I say.
    Listen to me so that you will live.
I will make an agreement with you that will last forever.
    It will be an agreement you can trust, like the one I made with David—
    a promise to love him and be loyal to him forever.
I made David a witness of my power for all nations.
    I promised him that he would become a ruler and commander of many nations.”

There are nations in places you don’t know,
    but you will call for them to come.
They don’t know you,
    but they will run to you.
This will happen because the Lord, your God, wants it.
    It will happen because the Holy One of Israel honors you.
So you should look for the Lord
    before it is too late.
You should call to him now,
    while he is near.
Evil people should stop living evil lives.
    They should stop thinking bad thoughts.
They should come to the Lord again,
    and he will comfort them.
They should come to our God
    because he will freely forgive them.

People Cannot Understand God

The Lord says, “My thoughts are not like yours.
    Your ways are not like mine.
Just as the heavens are higher than the earth,
    so my ways are higher than your ways,
    and my thoughts are higher than your thoughts.

10 “Rain and snow fall from the sky
    and don’t return until they have watered the ground.
Then the ground causes the plants to sprout and grow,
    and they produce seeds for the farmer and food for people to eat.
11 In the same way, my words leave my mouth,
    and they don’t come back without results.
My words make the things happen that I want to happen.
    They succeed in doing what I send them to do.

12 “So you will go out from there with joy.
    You will be led out in peace.
When you come to the mountains and hills, they will begin singing.
    All the trees in the fields will clap their hands.
13 Large cypress trees will grow where there were thornbushes.
    Myrtle trees will grow where there were weeds.
All this will happen to make the Lord known,
    to be a permanent reminder of his goodness and power.”

All Nations Will Follow the Lord

56 The Lord said these things, “Be fair to all people. Do what is right, because soon my salvation will come to you. My goodness will soon be shown to the whole world. I will bless those who refuse to do wrong and who obey the law about the Sabbath.”

Some foreigners will choose to follow the Lord. They should not say, “The Lord will not really accept me like the rest of his people.” A eunuch should not say, “I am only a dry piece of wood. I cannot have any children.

They should not say that because the Lord says, “Some eunuchs obey the laws about the Sabbath. They choose to do what I want, and they follow my agreement.[l] So I will put a memorial stone in my Temple for them. Their name will be remembered in my city! Yes, I will give those eunuchs something better than sons and daughters. I will give them a name that will last forever! They will not be cut off[m] from my people.

“Some foreigners have chosen to follow the Lord. They do this so that they can serve him and love his name and be his servants. They keep the Sabbath as a special day of worship, and they will continue to follow closely my agreement. So I will bring them to my holy mountain and make them happy in my house of prayer. The offerings and sacrifices they give me will please me, because my Temple will be called a house of prayer for all nations.” The Lord God said these things.

The Israelites were forced to leave their country, but the Lord will gather them together again. He says, “I will bring them back together again!”

Wild animals in the forest,
    come and eat.
10 The watchmen[n] are all blind.
    They don’t know what they are doing.
They are like dogs that will not bark.
    They lie on the ground and sleep.
    Oh, they love to sleep.
11 They are like hungry dogs.
    They are never satisfied.
The shepherds don’t know what they are doing.
    Like their sheep, they have all wandered away.
They are greedy.
    All they want is to satisfy themselves.
12 They come and say,
    “I will drink some wine.
    I will drink some beer.
I will do the same thing tomorrow,
    but I will drink even more.”

Israel Does Not Follow God

57 All the good people are gone,
    and no one even noticed.
The loyal followers were gathered up,
    but no one knows why.

The reason they were gathered up
    is that trouble is coming.
But peace will come too,
    and those who trust him will get to rest in their own beds.

“Come here, you children of witches.
    Your father committed adultery,
    and your mother was unfaithful.
You are children out of control, full of lies.
    You make fun of me.
You make faces
    and stick out your tongue at me.[o]
All you want is to worship false gods
    under every green tree.
You kill children by every stream
    and sacrifice them in the rocky places.
You love to worship the smooth rocks in the rivers.
    You pour wine on them to worship them.
You give sacrifices to them, but those rocks are all you get.
    Do you think this makes me happy?
You make your bed on every hill
    and high mountain.[p]
You go up to those places
    and offer sacrifices.
You hide the things that help you remember me
    behind the doors and doorframes.[q]
You were with me,
    but you got up to go to them.
You spread out your bed
    and gave yourself to them.[r]
You love their beds
    and enjoy looking at their naked bodies.[s]
You use your oils and perfumes
    to look nice for Molech.
You sent your messengers to faraway lands,
    and this will bring you down to the place of death.[t]
10 All of them made you tired,
    but you never gave up.
You found new strength,
    because you enjoyed them.
11 You did not remember me.
    You did not even notice me!
So who were you worrying about?
    Who were you afraid of?
    Why did you lie?
Look, I have been quiet for a long time.
    Is that why you didn’t honor me?
12 I could tell about your ‘good works’ and all the ‘religious’ things you do,
    but that will not help you.
13 When you need help,
    you cry to those false gods that you have gathered around you.
    Let them help you!
But I tell you, the wind will blow them all away.
    A puff of wind will blow them all away.
But the one who depends on me
    will get the land I promised
    and enjoy my holy mountain.[u]

The Lord Will Save His People

14 Clear the road! Clear the road!
    Make the way clear for my people!

15 God is high and lifted up.
    He lives forever.
    His name is holy.
He says, “I live in a high and holy place,
    but I also live with people who are humble and sorry for their sins.
I will give new life to those who are humble in spirit.
    I will give new life to those who are sorry for their sins.
16 I will not accuse my people forever.
    I will not always be angry.
If I continued to show my anger,
    then the human spirit, the life I gave them, would die before me.
17 Israel’s evil greed made me angry,
    so I punished them.
I turned away from them
    because I was angry.
But they continued to do wrong.
    They did whatever they wanted.
18 I have seen their way of life, but I will heal them.
    I will guide and comfort them and those who mourn for them.
19 I will teach them a new word: peace.
    I will give peace to those who are near and to those who are far away.
I will heal them.”
    The Lord himself said this.

20 But evil people are like the angry ocean.
    They cannot be quiet and peaceful.
They are angry, and like the ocean,
    they stir up mud.
21 My God says,
    “There is no peace for evil people.”

People Must Be Told to Follow God

58 Shout as loud as you can and don’t stop.
    Shout like a trumpet!
Tell the people what they did wrong.
    Tell the family of Jacob about their sins.
They still come every day to worship me,
    acting as if they want to learn my ways.
They pretend to be a nation that lives right
    and obeys the commands of their God.
They ask me to judge them fairly.
    They want their God to be near them.

They say, “We fast to show honor to you. Why don’t you see us? We starve our bodies to show honor to you. Why don’t you notice us?”

But God says, “You do things to please yourselves on those special days of fasting. And you punish your servants, not your own bodies. You are hungry, but not for food. You are hungry for arguing and fighting, not for bread. You are hungry to hit people with your evil hands. This is not the way to fast if you want your prayers to be heard in heaven! Do you think I want to see people punish their bodies on those days of fasting? Do you think I want people to look sad and bow their heads like dead plants? Do you think I want people to wear mourning clothes and sit in ashes to show their sadness? That is what you do on your days of fasting. Do you think that is what the Lord wants?

“I will tell you the kind of day I want—a day to set people free. I want a day that you take the burdens off others. I want a day when you set troubled people free and you take the burdens from their shoulders. I want you to share your food with the hungry. I want you to find the poor who don’t have homes and bring them into your own homes. When you see people who have no clothes, give them your clothes! Don’t hide from your relatives when they need help.”

If you do these things, your light will begin to shine like the light of dawn. Then your wounds will heal. Your “Goodness” will walk in front of you, and the Glory of the Lord will come following behind you. Then you will call to the Lord, and he will answer you. You will cry out to him, and he will say, “Here I am.”

Stop causing trouble and putting burdens on people. Stop saying things to hurt people or accusing them of things they didn’t do. 10 Feel sorry for hungry people and give them food. Help those who are troubled and satisfy their needs. Then your light will shine in the darkness. You will be like the bright sunshine at noon.

11 The Lord will always lead you and satisfy your needs in dry lands. He will give strength to your bones. You will be like a garden that has plenty of water, like a spring that never goes dry.

12 Your cities have been destroyed for many years, but you will rebuild them and their foundations will last for a long time. You will be called “Fence Fixer” and “Builder of Roads and Houses.”

13 That will happen when you stop sinning against God’s law about the Sabbath and when you stop doing things to please yourself on that special day. You should call the Sabbath a happy day. You should honor the Lord’s special day by not saying and doing things that you do every other day of the week. 14 Then you could enjoy the Lord. As the Lord himself says, “I could carry you up to the highest mountain and let you enjoy the land that I gave to your father Jacob.”

Evil People Should Change Their Lives

59 Look, the Lord’s power is enough to save you. He can hear you when you ask him for help. It is your sins that separate you from your God. He turns away from you when he sees them. That’s because your hands are covered with blood from the people you murdered. You tell lies and say evil things. You can’t be trusted, even in court. You lie about each other and depend on false arguments to win your cases. You create pain and produce wickedness. You hatch evil, like eggs from a poisonous snake. Anyone who eats the eggs will die. And if you break one of them open, a poisonous snake will come out.

Your lies are like spider webs. They cannot be used for clothes, and you cannot cover yourself with them.

Your hands are always busy sinning and hurting others. Your feet run toward evil. You are always ready to kill innocent people. You think of nothing but evil. Everywhere you go you cause trouble and ruin. You don’t know how to live in peace. You don’t do what is right and fair. You are crooked, and anyone who lives like that will never know true peace.

Israel’s Sin Brings Trouble

All fairness and goodness is gone.
There is only darkness around us,
    so we must wait for the light.
We hope for a bright light,
    but all we have is darkness.
10 We are like people without eyes.
    We walk into walls like blind people.
We stumble and fall as if it was night.
    Even in the daylight, we cannot see.
    At noontime, we fall like dead men.
11 We are always complaining;
    we growl like bears and moan like doves.
We are waiting for justice,
    but there is none.
We are waiting to be saved,
    but salvation is still far away.
12 That’s because we committed crimes against our God.
    Our own sins speak out against us.
We know we are guilty.
    We know we have sinned.
13 We rebelled against the Lord
    and lied to him.
We turned away from our God
    and left him.
We planned to hurt others
    and to rebel against God.
From hearts filled with lies,
    we talked about it and made our plans.
14 We pushed Justice away.
    Fairness stands off in the distance.
Truth has fallen in the streets.
    Goodness is not allowed in the city.
15 Loyalty is gone,
    and people who try to do good are robbed.

The Lord looked and saw there was no justice.
    He did not like what he saw.
16 He did not see anyone speak up for the people.
    He was shocked to see that no one stood up for them.
So with his own power he saved them.
    His desire to do what is right gave him strength.
17 He put on the armor of goodness,
    the helmet of salvation,
the uniform of punishment,
    and the coat of strong love.[v]
18 He will give his enemies the punishment they deserve.
    They will feel his anger.
He will punish all his enemies.
    People along the coast will get the punishment they deserve.
19 People from the west to the east will fear the Lord
    and respect his Glory.
He will come quickly, like a fast-flowing river
    driven by a wind[w] from the Lord.
20 Then a redeemer[x] will come to Zion
    to save the people of Jacob who have turned away from sin.

21 The Lord says, “As for me, this is the agreement that I will make with these people. I promise my Spirit that I put on you and my words that I put in your mouth will never leave you. They will be with you and your children and your children’s children, for now and forever.

God Is Coming

60 “Jerusalem, get up and shine![y]
    Your Light is coming!
    The Glory of the Lord will shine on you.
Darkness now covers the earth,
    and the people are in darkness.
But the Lord will shine on you,
    and his Glory will appear over you.
Then the nations will come to your light.
    Kings will come to your bright sunrise.
Look around you!
    See all the people gathering around.
Those are your sons coming from far away,
    and your daughters are there beside them.

“At that time you will see your people,
    and your faces will shine with happiness.
First, you will be afraid,
    but then you will be excited.
All the riches from across the seas will be set before you.
    The riches of the nations will come to you.
Herds of camels from Midian and Ephah
    will cross your land.
Long lines of camels will come from Sheba.
    They will bring gold and incense.
    People will sing praises to the Lord.
People will collect all the sheep from Kedar and give them to you.
    They will bring you rams from Nebaioth.
You will offer those animals on my altar,
    and I will accept them.
I will make my wonderful Temple
    even more beautiful.
Look at the people.
    They are rushing toward you like clouds quickly crossing the sky.
    They are like doves flying to their nests.
The faraway lands are waiting for me.
    The great cargo ships are ready to sail.
They are ready to bring your children from faraway lands.
    They will bring silver and gold with them
to honor the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel.
    He has done wonderful things for you.
10 Children from other lands will rebuild your walls.
    Their kings will serve you.

“When I was angry, I hurt you,
    but now I want to be kind to you.
    So I will comfort you.
11 Your gates will always be open.
    They will not be closed, day or night.
    Nations and kings will bring their wealth to you.
12 Any nation or kingdom that does not serve you
    will be destroyed.
13 All the great things of Lebanon will be given to you.
    People will bring pine trees, fir trees, and cypress trees to you.
These trees will be used for lumber
    to make my Holy Place[z] more beautiful.
This place is like a stool in front of my throne,
    and I will honor it.[aa]
14 In the past, people hurt you,
    but they will bow down before you.
In the past, people hated you,
    but they will bow down at your feet.
They will call you ‘The City of the Lord’s,’
    ‘Zion of the Holy One of Israel.’

15 “People hated you.
    You were left all alone with no one passing through.
But I will make you great from now on.
    You will be happy forever and ever.
16 Nations will give you what you need,
    like a child drinking milk from its mother.
But you will ‘drink’ riches from kings.
    Then you will know that it is I, the Lord, who saves you.
    You will know that I, the Great God of Jacob, protect you.

17 “You now have copper,
    but I will bring you gold.
You now have iron,
    but I will bring you silver.
I will change your wood into copper
    and your rocks into iron.
I will change your punishment into peace.
    And those who punished you will be replaced with those who are kind to you.
18 There will never again be news of violence in your country.
    People will never again attack your country and steal from you.
You will name your walls, ‘Salvation’
    and your gates, ‘Praise.’

19 “The sun will no longer be your light during the day.
    The light from the moon will no longer be your light at night.
The Lord will be your light forever.
    Your God will be your glory.
20 Your sun will never go down again.
    Your moon will never again be dark.
That’s because the Lord will be your light forever,
    and the dark days of mourning will end.

21 “All your people will be good.
    They will get the land forever.
They are the young plant in my garden[ab]
    that will grow to be a wonderful tree.
    I made them with my own hands.[ac]
22 The smallest family will become a large family group.
    The smallest tribe will become a powerful nation.
When the time is right,
    I, the Lord, will come quickly.
    I will make these things happen.”

The Lord’s Message of Freedom

61 The Spirit of the Lord God is on me. The Lord has chosen me to tell good news to the poor and to comfort those who are sad. He sent me to tell the captives and prisoners that they have been set free. He sent me to announce that the time has come for the Lord to show his kindness, when our God will also punish evil people. He has sent me to comfort those who are sad, those in Zion who mourn. I will take away the ashes on their head, and I will give them a crown. I will take away their sadness, and I will give them the oil of happiness. I will take away their sorrow, and I will give them celebration clothes. He sent me to name them ‘Good Trees’ and ‘The Lord’s Wonderful Plant.’

Then the old cities that were destroyed will be rebuilt. Those ancient ruins will be made new, as they were in the beginning.

Then your enemies will come to care for your sheep, and their children will work in your fields and in your gardens. You will be called, ‘The Lord’s Priests,’ ‘The Servants of our God.’ You will be proud of all the riches that have come to you from all the nations on earth.

In the past, other people shamed you and said bad things to you. You were shamed much more than any other people. So in your land you will get two times more than other people. You will get the joy that continues forever. That’s because I am the Lord and I love justice. I hate stealing and everything that is wrong. So I will give the people what they deserve. I will make an agreement with my people forever. Their descendants will be known throughout the earth, and everyone will know their children. Whoever sees them will know that the Lord has blessed them.

God’s Servant Brings Salvation

10 The Lord makes me very happy.
    I am completely happy with my God.
He dressed me in the clothes of salvation.
    He put the victory coat on me.
I look like a man dressed for his wedding,
    like a bride covered with jewels.
11 The earth causes plants to grow,
    and a garden makes the seeds planted there rise up.
In the same way, the Lord God will make goodness and praise
    grow throughout the nations.

New Jerusalem: A City Full of Goodness

62 I love Zion,
    so I will continue to speak for her.
I love Jerusalem,
    so I will not stop speaking.
I will speak until goodness[ad] shines like a bright light,
    until salvation burns bright like a flame.
Then all nations will see your goodness.
    All kings will see your honor.
Then you will have a new name
    that the Lord himself will give you.
You will be like a beautiful crown that the Lord holds up,
    like a king’s crown in the hand of your God.
You will never again be called ‘The People God Left.’
    Your land will never again be called ‘The Land God Destroyed.’
You will be called ‘The People God Loves.’
    Your land will be called ‘God’s Bride,’
because the Lord loves you,
    and your land will be his.[ae]
As a young man takes a bride and she belongs to him,
    so your land will belong to your children.[af]
As a man is happy with his new wife,
    so your God will be happy with you.

Jerusalem, I put guards on your walls.
    They will not be silent.
    They will keep praying day and night.

Guards, keep praying to the Lord.
    Remind him of his promise.
    Don’t ever stop praying.
Don’t give him any rest until he rebuilds Jerusalem
    and makes it a place that everyone on earth will praise.

The Lord made a promise and guaranteed it by his own power.
    And he will use that power to keep his promise.
The Lord said, “I promise that I will never again give your food to your enemies.
    I promise that they will never again take the wine you make.
Whoever gathers the food will eat it and praise the Lord.
    Whoever gathers the grape will drink the wine in the courtyards of my Temple.”

10 Come through the gates!
    Clear the way for the people!
Prepare the road!
    Move all the stones off the road!
Raise a flag as a sign for the nations!

11 Listen, the Lord is speaking
    to all the faraway lands:
“Tell the people of Zion,
    ‘Look, your Savior is coming.
He is bringing your reward to you.
    He is bringing it with him.’”
12 His people will be called “The Holy People,”
    “The Saved People of the Lord.”
And you, Jerusalem, will be called “The City God Wants,”
    “The City God Is With.”

The Lord Punishes the Nations

63 Who is this coming from Edom,
    from the city of Bozrah?
His clothes are stained bright red.
    He is glorious in his clothes.
He is walking tall with his great power.
    He says, “I have the power to save you,
    and I speak the truth.”

“Why are your clothes bright red?
    They are like the clothes of someone who tramples grapes to make wine.”

He answers, “I walked in the winepress by myself.
    No one helped me.
I was angry, and I trampled the grapes.
    The juice[ag] splashed on my clothes, so now they are stained.
I chose a time to punish people.
    Now the time has come for me to save and protect my people.
I looked around, but I saw no one to help me.
    I was surprised that no one supported me.
So I used my own power to save my people.
    My own anger supported me.
In my anger I trampled down the nations.
    I punished them in anger and spilled their blood[ah] on the ground.”

The Lord Has Been Kind to His People

I will remember the kind things the Lord has done,
    and I will remember to praise him.
The Lord has given many good things
    to the family of Israel.
He has been very kind to us.
    He has shown us mercy.
He said, “These are my people.
    These are my real children.”
    So he saved them.
The people had many troubles,
    but he was not against them.
He loved them and felt sorry for them,
    so he saved them.
He sent his special angel to save them.
    He picked them up and carried them, just as he did long ago.
10 But they turned against him
    and made his Holy Spirit very sad.
So the Lord became their enemy
    and fought against them.

11 Then they remembered what happened long ago.
    They remembered Moses and those with him.
So where is the one who brought them through the sea
    along with the shepherds who led his flock?
Where is the one
    who sent his Holy Spirit to live among them?
12 He was by Moses’ side and led him with his wonderful hand.
He divided the water,
    so that the people could walk through the sea.
He made his name famous
    by doing those great things.
13 He led the people through the deep sea.
    Like a horse running through the desert,
    they walked without falling.
14 Like cattle going down to the valley,
    The Spirit of the Lord led them.
This is how you led your people
    and made your name wonderful.

A Prayer for God to Help His People

15 Please, look down from the heavens.
    See what is happening now.
Look down at us from your great and holy home in heaven.
    Where is your strong love[ai] for us?
Where is your compassion?
    Why are you hiding your kind love from me?
16 Look, you are our father!
    Abraham does not know us.
    Israel does not recognize us.
Lord, you are our father!
    You are the one who has always saved us!
17 Lord, why are you pushing us away from you?
    Why are you making it hard for us to follow you?
Come back to us!
    We are your servants.
Come to us and help us!
    Our tribes belong to you.
18 Your holy people had their land only a short time.
    Then our enemies trampled down your holy Temple.
19 Some people don’t follow you.
    They don’t wear your name.
And we have been like them
    for a very long time.

64 If you would tear open the skies
    and come down to earth, then everything would change.
    Mountains would melt before you.
The mountains would burst into flames like burning bushes.
    The mountains would boil like water on the fire.
Then your enemies would learn about you.
    And all nations would shake with fear when they see you.
But you have done awesome things that we did not expect.
    You came down, and mountains shook in fear before you.
No one has ever heard of such a God.
    No one has ever heard such a story.
No one has ever seen any God except you,
    who does such great things for those who trust him.

You welcome people who enjoy doing good and who remember you
    by living the way you want them to.
But we sinned against you,
    and you became angry with us.[aj]
    But you always saved us!
We are all dirty with sin.
    Even our good works are not pure.
    They are like bloodstained rags.
We are all like dead leaves.
    Our sins have carried us away like wind.
We don’t call to you for help.
We aren’t excited about following you,
    so you have turned away from us.
We are helpless before you,
    because we are full of sin.
But, Lord, you are our father.
    We are like clay, and you are the potter.
    Your hands made us all.
Lord, don’t continue to be angry with us!
    Don’t remember our sins forever!
Please, look at us!
    We are all your people.
10 Your holy cities are as empty as the desert.
    Zion has become a desert.
    Jerusalem is destroyed.
11 Our ancestors worshiped you in our holy Temple.
    That wonderful Temple has now been burned.
    All our precious possessions have been destroyed.
12 Lord, will these things always keep you from helping?
    Will you continue to say nothing?
    Will you punish us forever?

All People Will Learn About God

65 “I helped people who had not come to me for advice. Those who found me were not looking for me.[ak] I spoke to a nation that does not use my name. I said, ‘Here I am! Here I am!’

“All day long I stood ready to accept those who turned against me. But they kept doing whatever they wanted to do, and all they did was wrong. They keep doing things, right in front of me, that make me angry. They offer sacrifices and burn incense in their special gardens.[al] They sit among the graves, waiting to get messages from the dead. They eat the meat of pigs, and their pots are full of soup made from unclean meat. But they tell others, ‘Don’t come near me! Don’t touch me because I am holy!’ They are like smoke in my eyes, and their fire burns all the time.”

Israel Must Be Punished

“Look, here is a letter that lists all your sins. I will not be quiet until I pay you back for these sins. I will do it by punishing you. I, the Lord, am doing this because of your sins and the sins of your ancestors. They did these sins when they burned incense in the mountains. They shamed me on those hills, and I punished them first.”

The Lord says, “When there is new wine in the grapes, people squeeze out the wine. But they don’t completely destroy the grapes because the grapes can still be used. I will do the same thing to my servants. I will not destroy them completely. I will keep some of the people of Jacob. Some of the people of Judah will get my mountains. I will choose the people who will get the land. My servants will live there. 10 Then Sharon Valley will be a field for sheep. The Valley of Achor[am] will be a place for cattle to rest. All this will be for my people—for the people who come to me for help.

11 “But you people left the Lord, so you will be punished. You forgot about my holy mountain.[an] You began to worship Luck. You held feasts for the false god, Fate.[ao] 12 But I decided what would happen to you: you will be killed with a sword. You will all be killed because I called to you, but you refused to answer me. I spoke to you, but you would not listen. You did what I said is evil and chose to do what I did not like.”

13 So this is what the Lord God says:
“My servants will eat,
    but you evil people will be hungry.
My servants will drink,
    but you will be thirsty.
My servants will be happy,
    but you will suffer shame.
14 My servants will shout for joy,
    but you will cry out in pain.[ap]
Your spirits will be broken,
    and you will be very sad.
15 Your names will be like curses to my chosen servants.”
    The Lord God will kill you,
    and then he will call his servants by a new name.
16 The Lord says, “People now ask blessings from the earth.
    But in the future they will ask blessings from the faithful God.
People now trust in the power of the earth when they make a promise.
    But in the future they will trust in the God who is faithful.
That’s because the troubles in the past will all be forgotten.
    They will be hidden from my sight.”

A New Time Is Coming

17 “I am creating a new heaven and a new earth.
The troubles of the past will be forgotten.
    No one will remember them.
18 My people will be happy and rejoice forever and ever
    because of what I will make.
I will make a Jerusalem that is full of joy,
    and I will make her people happy.

19 “Then I will rejoice with Jerusalem.
    I will be happy with my people.
There will never again be crying
    and sadness in that city.
20 In that city there will never be a baby who lives only a few days,
    and every older person will live for a long, long time.
A person who lives 100 years will be called young.
    And whoever doesn’t live that long will be considered cursed.

21 “In that city whoever builds a house will live there;
    whoever plants a vineyard will eat the grapes from that garden.
22 Never again will one person build a house
    and another person live there.
Never again will one person plant a garden
    and another eat the fruit from it.
My people will live as long as the trees.
    My chosen people will get full use of whatever they make.
23 Never again will a woman suffer childbirth
    and have her baby die.
Women will not fear childbirth.
    I, the Lord, will bless all my people and their children.
24 I will answer them before they call for help.
    I will help them before they finish asking.
25 Wolves and little lambs will eat together.
    Lions will eat hay like cattle,
    and snakes will eat only dust.
They will not hurt or destroy each other on my holy mountain.”
    This is what the Lord said.

God Will Judge All Nations

66 This is what the Lord says:
“Heaven is my throne,
    and the earth is where I rest my feet.
So do you think you can build a house for me?
    Do I need a place to rest?
I am the one who made all things.
    They are all here because I made them,” says the Lord.
“These are the people I care for:
    the poor, humble people who obey my commands.
Some people kill bulls as a sacrifice,
    but they also beat people.
They kill sheep as a sacrifice,
    but they also break the necks of dogs.
They offer up grain offerings,
    but they also offer the blood of pigs.[aq]
They burn incense,
    but they also love their worthless idols.
They choose their own ways,
    and they love their terrible idols.
So I decided to use their own tricks.
    I will punish them using what they are most afraid of.
I will do this because I called to them,
    but they did not answer.
I spoke to them,
    but they did not listen.
They did what I said is evil.
    They chose to do what I did not like.”

You who obey the Lord’s commands,
    listen to what he says:
“Your brothers hated you.
    They turned against you because you followed me.
Your brothers said, ‘When the Lord shows his glory,
    then we will rejoice with you.’
    But they will be punished.”

Punishment and a New Nation

Listen! There is a loud noise coming from the city and from the Temple. It is the Lord punishing his enemies. He is giving them the punishment they deserve.

7-8 “A woman does not give birth before she feels the pain. A woman must feel the pain of childbirth before she can see the boy she gives birth to. Who ever heard of such a thing? In the same way, no one ever saw a new world begin in one day. No one has ever heard of a new nation that began in one day. But when Zion feels the pain, she will give birth to her children. In the same way, I will not cause pain without allowing something new to be born.”

The Lord says this: “I promise that if I cause you the pain of birth, I will not stop you from having your new nation.” Your God said this.

10 Jerusalem and all her friends, be happy!
    All of you who were sad for her, be happy and rejoice with her!
11 Be happy that you will receive mercy
    like milk coming from her breast.
Jerusalem’s “milk” will satisfy you!
    You will drink it and enjoy her glory.

12 This is what the Lord says:
“Look, I will give Jerusalem peace that will flow in like a river.
    Wealth from all the nations will come flowing into her like a flood.
And like little babies, you will drink that ‘milk.’
    I will hold you in my arms,
    and bounce you on my knees.
13 I will comfort you like a mother comforting her child.
    You will be comforted in Jerusalem.”

14 When you see these things, you will be happy.
    You will be free and grow like grass.
The Lord’s servants will see his power,
    but his enemies will see his anger.
15 Look, the Lord is coming with fire.
    His armies are coming with clouds of dust.
He is angry,
    and he will punish his enemies with flames.
16 The Lord will judge the people
    and will punish them with fire and his sword.
    There will be many people killed by the Lord.

17 The Lord says, “These are the people who wash themselves and make themselves pure so that they can go into their special gardens[ar] to worship their idols. They follow each other into the gardens to eat meat from pigs, rats, and other dirty things. But they will all be destroyed together.

18 “They have evil thoughts and do evil things, so I am coming to punish them. I will gather all nations and all people. Everyone will be gathered together to see my Glory.[as]

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