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Isaiah 9
a
Nevertheless
the
dimness
shall
not
be
such
as
was
in
her
vexation,
b
when
at
the
first
he
lightly
afflicted
the
land
of
c
Zebulun
and
the
land
of
Naphtali,
and
afterward
did
more
grievously
afflict
her
by
the
way
of
the
sea,
beyond
Jordan,
in
Galilee
of
the
nations.
2 The
people
that
walked
in
a
darkness
have
seen
a
great
b
light:
they
that
dwell
in
the
land
of
the
shadow
of
death,
upon
them
hath
the
light
shined.
3 Thou
hast
a
multiplied
the
b
nation,
c
and
not
increased
the
joy:
they
joy
before
thee
according
to
the
joy
in
harvest,
and
as
men
d
rejoice
when
they
divide
the
spoil.
4 For
thou
hast
broken
the
a
yoke
of
his
b
burden,
and
the
staff
of
his
shoulder,
the
c
rod
of
his
oppressor,
as
d
in
the
day
of
e
Midian.
5
a
For
every
battle
of
the
warrior
is
with
confused
noise,
and
garments
rolled
in
blood;
but
this
shall
be
with
b
burning
and
fuel
of
fire.
6 For
unto
us
a
a
child
is
b
born,
unto
us
a
c
son
is
given:
and
the
d
government
shall
be
upon
his
shoulder:
and
his
name
shall
be
called
Wonderful,
e
Counsellor,
The
f
mighty
g
God,
The
h
everlasting
Father,
The
Prince
of
i
Peace.
7 Of
the
increase
of
his
a
government
and
peace
there
shall
be
no
b
end,
upon
the
throne
of
c
David,
and
upon
his
kingdom,
to
order
it,
and
to
establish
it
with
judgment
and
with
d
justice
from
henceforth
even
for
ever.
The
e
zeal
of
the
Lord
of
hosts
will
perform
this.
8 The
Lord
sent
a
word
into
Jacob,
and
it
hath
lighted
upon
a
Israel.
9 And
all
the
people
shall
know,
even
Ephraim
and
the
inhabitant
of
Samaria,
that
say
in
the
a
pride
and
stoutness
of
heart,
10 The
bricks
are
fallen
down,
but
we
will
build
with
hewn
stones:
the
sycomores
are
cut
down,
but
we
will
change
them
into
cedars.
11 Therefore
the
Lord
shall
set
up
the
adversaries
of
a
Rezin
against
him,
and
join
his
enemies
together;
12 The
Syrians
a
before,
and
the
Philistines
b
behind;
and
they
shall
devour
Israel
with
open
mouth.
For
all
this
his
c
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
d
his
d
hand
is
e
stretched
out
still.
13 For
the
people
a
turneth
not
unto
him
that
smiteth
them,
neither
do
they
b
seek
the
Lord
of
hosts.
14 Therefore
the
Lord
will
cut
off
from
Israel
head
and
tail,
branch
and
rush,
in
one
day.
15 The
a
ancient
and
honourable,
he
is
the
head;
and
the
b
prophet
that
teacheth
lies,
he
is
the
tail.
16 For
the
a
leaders
of
this
people
cause
them
to
err;
and
they
that
are
led
of
them
are
b
destroyed.
17 Therefore
the
Lord
shall
have
no
joy
in
their
young
men,
neither
shall
have
mercy
on
their
fatherless
and
widows:
for
every
one
is
an
a
hypocrite
and
an
evildoer,
and
every
mouth
b
speaketh
folly.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
18 For
wickedness
burneth
as
the
fire:
it
shall
devour
the
briers
and
a
thorns,
and
shall
kindle
in
the
b
thickets
of
the
forest,
and
they
shall
mount
up
like
the
lifting
up
of
smoke.
19 Through
the
wrath
of
the
Lord
of
hosts
is
the
land
darkened,
and
the
people
shall
be
as
the
fuel
of
the
fire:
no
man
shall
a
spare
his
b
brother.
20 And
he
shall
snatch
on
the
right
hand,
and
be
hungry;
and
he
shall
eat
on
the
left
hand,
and
they
shall
not
be
satisfied:
they
shall
a
eat
every
man
the
b
flesh
of
his
own
arm:
21 Manasseh,
Ephraim;
and
Ephraim,
Manasseh:
and
they
together
shall
be
against
Judah.
For
all
this
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
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