Prev
Isaiah
Next
Isaiah 40
Comfort
ye,
a
comfort
ye
my
people,
saith
your
God.
2 Speak
ye
comfortably
to
Jerusalem,
and
cry
unto
her,
that
her
a
warfare
is
accomplished,
that
her
iniquity
is
b
pardoned:
for
she
hath
received
of
the
Lord's
hand
c
double
for
all
her
sins.
3 The
a
voice
of
him
that
crieth
in
the
wilderness,
b
Prepare
ye
the
c
way
of
the
Lord,
make
straight
in
the
desert
a
d
highway
for
our
God.
4 Every
a
valley
shall
be
b
exalted,
and
every
c
mountain
and
hill
shall
be
made
d
low:
and
the
e
crooked
shall
be
made
straight,
and
f
the
rough
places
plain:
5 And
the
a
glory
of
the
Lord
shall
be
b
revealed,
and
all
flesh
shall
c
see
it
together:
for
the
mouth
of
the
Lord
hath
spoken
it.
6 The
voice
said,
Cry.
And
he
said,
What
shall
I
cry?
All
a
flesh
is
b
grass,
and
all
the
goodliness
thereof
is
as
the
flower
of
the
field:
7 The
grass
withereth,
the
flower
fadeth:
because
the
spirit
of
the
Lord
bloweth
upon
it:
surely
the
people
is
grass.
8 The
grass
withereth,
the
flower
fadeth:
but
the
a
word
of
our
God
shall
stand
for
ever.
9 O
a
Zion,
that
bringest
b
good
c
tidings,
get
thee
up
into
the
high
mountain;
O
Jerusalem,
that
bringest
good
tidings,
lift
up
thy
voice
with
strength;
lift
it
up,
be
not
afraid;
say
unto
the
cities
of
d
Judah,
Behold
your
God!
10 Behold,
the
Lord
God
will
come
with
strong
hand,
and
his
a
arm
shall
rule
for
him:
behold,
his
b
reward
is
with
him,
and
his
work
before
him.
11 He
shall
feed
his
a
flock
like
a
b
shepherd:
he
shall
gather
the
lambs
with
his
arm,
and
carry
them
in
his
bosom,
and
shall
gently
lead
those
that
are
with
young.
12 Who
hath
measured
the
waters
in
the
hollow
of
his
hand,
and
meted
out
heaven
with
the
span,
and
comprehended
the
dust
of
the
earth
in
a
measure,
and
weighed
the
mountains
in
scales,
and
the
hills
in
a
balance?
13 Who
hath
a
directed
the
b
Spirit
of
the
Lord,
or
being
his
c
counsellor
hath
taught
him?
14 With
whom
took
he
a
counsel,
and
who
instructed
him,
and
taught
him
in
the
path
of
b
judgment,
and
taught
him
knowledge,
and
shewed
to
him
the
way
of
understanding?
15 Behold,
the
a
nations
are
as
a
b
drop
of
a
bucket,
and
are
counted
as
the
small
dust
of
the
balance:
behold,
he
taketh
up
the
c
isles
as
a
very
little
thing.
16 And
Lebanon
is
not
sufficient
to
burn,
nor
the
beasts
thereof
sufficient
for
a
burnt
offering.
17 All
nations
before
him
are
as
nothing;
and
they
are
counted
to
him
less
than
nothing,
and
a
vanity.
18 To
whom
then
will
ye
a
liken
God?
or
what
likeness
will
ye
compare
unto
him?
19 The
workman
melteth
a
graven
image,
and
the
a
goldsmith
spreadeth
it
over
with
gold,
and
casteth
silver
chains.
20 He
that
is
so
impoverished
that
he
hath
no
oblation
chooseth
a
tree
that
will
not
rot;
he
seeketh
unto
him
a
cunning
workman
to
prepare
a
graven
image,
that
a
shall
not
be
moved.
21 Have
ye
not
known?
have
ye
not
heard?
hath
it
not
been
told
you
from
the
beginning?
have
ye
not
understood
from
the
foundations
of
the
earth?
22 It
is
he
that
sitteth
upon
the
circle
of
the
earth,
and
the
inhabitants
thereof
are
as
grasshoppers;
that
a
stretcheth
out
the
heavens
as
a
curtain,
and
spreadeth
them
out
as
a
tent
to
dwell
in:
23 That
bringeth
the
a
princes
to
nothing;
he
maketh
the
judges
of
the
earth
as
vanity.
24 Yea,
they
shall
not
be
planted;
yea,
they
shall
not
be
sown:
yea,
their
stock
shall
not
take
root
in
the
earth:
and
he
shall
also
blow
upon
them,
and
they
shall
wither,
and
the
whirlwind
shall
take
them
away
as
stubble.
25 To
whom
then
will
ye
liken
me,
or
shall
I
be
equal?
saith
the
Holy
One.
26 Lift
up
your
eyes
on
high,
and
behold
who
hath
created
these
things,
that
bringeth
out
their
host
by
number:
he
calleth
them
all
by
a
names
by
the
greatness
of
his
might,
for
that
he
is
strong
in
power;
not
one
faileth.
27 Why
sayest
thou,
O
Jacob,
and
speakest,
O
Israel,
My
way
is
hid
from
the
Lord,
and
my
judgment
is
a
passed
over
from
my
God?
28 Hast
thou
not
known?
hast
thou
not
heard,
that
the
a
everlasting
God,
the
Lord,
the
b
Creator
of
the
ends
of
the
earth,
fainteth
not,
neither
is
weary?
there
is
no
c
searching
of
his
understanding.
29 He
giveth
power
to
the
faint;
and
to
them
that
have
no
might
he
increaseth
strength.
30 Even
the
youths
shall
faint
and
be
weary,
and
the
young
men
shall
utterly
fall:
31 But
they
that
a
wait
upon
the
Lord
shall
b
renew
their
c
strength;
they
shall
mount
up
with
wings
as
d
eagles;
they
shall
e
run,
and
not
be
weary;
and
they
shall
walk,
and
not
faint.
Prev
Isaiah
Next
This is not an official web site of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.