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Isaiah 60
a
Arise,
shine;
for
thy
b
light
is
come,
and
the
glory
of
the
Lord
is
risen
upon
thee.
2 For,
behold,
the
a
darkness
shall
cover
the
earth,
and
gross
b
darkness
the
people:
but
the
Lord
shall
c
arise
upon
thee,
and
his
d
glory
shall
be
seen
upon
thee.
3 And
the
a
Gentiles
shall
come
to
thy
b
light,
and
kings
to
the
brightness
of
thy
rising.
4 Lift
up
thine
eyes
round
about,
and
see:
all
they
gather
themselves
together,
they
come
to
thee:
thy
a
sons
shall
come
from
far,
and
thy
daughters
shall
be
nursed
at
thy
side.
5 Then
thou
shalt
see,
and
a
flow
together,
and
thine
heart
shall
fear,
and
be
enlarged;
because
the
b
abundance
of
the
sea
shall
be
converted
unto
thee,
the
c
forces
of
the
d
Gentiles
shall
come
unto
thee.
6 The
multitude
of
camels
shall
cover
thee,
the
dromedaries
of
Midian
and
Ephah;
all
they
from
Sheba
shall
come:
they
shall
bring
a
gold
and
incense;
and
they
shall
shew
forth
the
praises
of
the
Lord.
7 All
the
flocks
of
a
Kedar
shall
be
gathered
together
unto
thee,
the
rams
of
Nebaioth
shall
minister
unto
thee:
they
shall
come
up
with
b
acceptance
on
mine
c
altar,
and
I
will
glorify
the
house
of
my
d
glory.
8 Who
are
a
these
that
fly
as
a
cloud,
and
as
the
doves
to
their
windows?
9 Surely
the
a
isles
shall
wait
for
me,
and
the
ships
of
Tarshish
first,
to
b
bring
thy
sons
from
far,
their
silver
and
their
gold
with
them,
unto
the
name
of
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
to
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
because
he
hath
glorified
thee.
10 And
the
a
sons
of
strangers
shall
b
build
up
thy
walls,
and
their
kings
shall
minister
unto
thee:
for
in
my
c
wrath
I
smote
thee,
but
in
my
favour
have
I
had
mercy
on
thee.
11 Therefore
thy
a
gates
shall
be
open
continually;
they
shall
not
be
shut
day
nor
night;
that
men
may
bring
unto
thee
the
b
forces
of
the
Gentiles,
and
that
their
kings
may
be
brought.
12 For
the
a
nation
and
b
kingdom
that
will
not
serve
thee
shall
c
perish;
yea,
those
d
nations
shall
be
utterly
wasted.
13 The
glory
of
a
Lebanon
shall
come
unto
thee,
the
b
fir
tree,
the
pine
tree,
and
the
box
together,
to
c
beautify
the
place
of
my
sanctuary;
and
I
will
make
the
place
of
my
d
feet
glorious.
14 The
sons
also
of
them
that
afflicted
thee
shall
come
bending
unto
thee;
and
all
they
that
despised
thee
shall
a
bow
themselves
down
at
the
soles
of
thy
feet;
and
they
shall
call
thee,
The
city
of
the
Lord,
The
Zion
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
15 Whereas
thou
hast
been
a
forsaken
and
hated,
so
that
no
man
went
through
thee,
I
will
make
thee
an
eternal
excellency,
a
joy
of
many
generations.
16 Thou
shalt
also
suck
the
a
milk
of
the
Gentiles,
and
shalt
suck
the
breast
of
b
kings:
and
thou
shalt
know
that
I
the
Lord
am
thy
c
Saviour
and
thy
Redeemer,
the
mighty
One
of
Jacob.
17 For
brass
I
will
bring
gold,
and
for
iron
I
will
bring
silver,
and
for
wood
brass,
and
for
stones
iron:
I
will
also
make
thy
officers
peace,
and
thine
exactors
righteousness.
18
a
Violence
shall
no
more
be
heard
in
thy
land,
wasting
nor
destruction
within
thy
borders;
but
thou
shalt
call
thy
b
walls
Salvation,
and
thy
gates
c
Praise.
19 The
a
sun
shall
be
no
more
thy
light
by
day;
neither
for
brightness
shall
the
moon
give
light
unto
thee:
but
the
Lord
shall
be
unto
thee
an
everlasting
b
light,
and
thy
God
thy
glory.
20 Thy
sun
shall
no
more
go
down;
neither
shall
thy
moon
withdraw
itself:
for
the
Lord
shall
be
thine
a
everlasting
light,
and
the
days
of
thy
b
mourning
shall
be
ended.
21 Thy
people
also
shall
be
all
a
righteous:
they
shall
inherit
the
b
land
for
c
ever,
the
d
branch
of
my
planting,
the
e
work
of
my
hands,
that
I
may
be
glorified.
22 A
a
little
one
shall
become
a
thousand,
and
a
small
one
a
b
strong
nation:
I
the
Lord
will
hasten
it
in
c
his
time.
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