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Isaiah 59
Behold,
the
Lord's
a
hand
is
not
b
shortened,
that
it
cannot
save;
neither
his
ear
heavy,
that
it
cannot
c
hear:
2 But
your
iniquities
have
a
separated
between
you
and
your
God,
and
your
b
sins
c
have
hid
his
face
from
you,
that
he
will
not
d
hear.
3 For
your
hands
are
defiled
with
a
blood,
and
your
fingers
with
iniquity;
your
lips
have
spoken
lies,
your
tongue
hath
muttered
perverseness.
4 None
calleth
for
justice,
nor
any
pleadeth
for
truth:
they
a
trust
in
vanity,
and
speak
lies;
they
conceive
b
mischief,
and
bring
forth
iniquity.
5 They
hatch
cockatrice'
eggs,
and
weave
the
spider's
web:
he
that
eateth
of
their
eggs
dieth,
and
that
which
is
crushed
breaketh
out
into
a
viper.
6 Their
webs
shall
not
become
garments,
neither
shall
they
cover
themselves
with
their
works:
their
works
are
works
of
iniquity,
and
the
act
of
violence
is
in
their
hands.
7 Their
feet
a
run
to
b
evil,
and
they
make
c
haste
to
d
shed
innocent
blood:
their
thoughts
are
thoughts
of
iniquity;
wasting
and
destruction
are
in
their
paths.
8 The
way
of
a
peace
they
know
not;
and
there
is
no
b
judgment
in
their
goings:
they
have
made
them
c
crooked
paths:
whosoever
goeth
therein
shall
not
know
peace.
9 Therefore
is
judgment
far
from
us,
neither
doth
a
justice
overtake
us:
we
wait
for
b
light,
but
behold
obscurity;
for
brightness,
but
we
c
walk
in
darkness.
10 We
a
grope
for
the
wall
like
the
blind,
and
we
grope
as
if
we
had
no
eyes:
we
stumble
at
noonday
as
in
the
night;
we
are
in
desolate
places
as
dead
men.
11 We
roar
all
like
bears,
and
mourn
sore
like
doves:
we
look
for
judgment,
but
there
is
none;
for
salvation,
but
it
is
far
off
from
us.
12 For
our
transgressions
are
multiplied
before
thee,
and
our
sins
a
testify
against
us:
for
our
transgressions
are
with
us;
and
as
for
our
iniquities,
we
b
know
them;
13 In
transgressing
and
lying
against
the
Lord,
and
departing
away
from
our
God,
speaking
oppression
and
revolt,
conceiving
and
uttering
from
the
heart
words
of
falsehood.
14 And
judgment
is
turned
away
backward,
and
justice
standeth
afar
off:
for
truth
is
fallen
in
the
street,
and
a
equity
cannot
enter.
15 Yea,
truth
faileth;
and
he
that
departeth
from
evil
maketh
himself
a
prey:
and
the
Lord
saw
it,
and
it
displeased
him
that
there
was
no
judgment.
16 And
he
saw
that
there
was
a
no
man,
and
wondered
that
there
was
no
b
intercessor:
therefore
his
c
arm
d
brought
e
salvation
unto
him;
and
his
righteousness,
it
sustained
him.
17 For
he
put
on
a
righteousness
as
a
b
breastplate,
and
an
helmet
of
salvation
upon
his
head;
and
he
put
on
the
garments
of
vengeance
for
clothing,
and
was
clad
with
zeal
as
a
cloak.
18 According
to
their
a
deeds,
accordingly
he
will
b
repay,
fury
to
his
adversaries,
c
recompence
to
his
enemies;
to
the
islands
he
will
repay
recompence.
19 So
shall
they
a
fear
the
b
name
of
the
Lord
from
the
west,
and
his
glory
from
the
rising
of
the
sun.
When
the
enemy
shall
come
in
like
a
flood,
the
c
Spirit
of
the
Lord
shall
lift
up
a
standard
against
him.
20 And
the
a
Redeemer
shall
b
come
to
c
Zion,
and
unto
them
that
d
turn
from
transgression
in
Jacob,
saith
the
Lord.
21 As
for
me,
this
is
my
a
covenant
with
them,
saith
the
Lord;
My
spirit
that
is
upon
thee,
and
my
words
which
I
have
put
in
thy
mouth,
shall
not
depart
out
of
thy
mouth,
nor
out
of
the
mouth
of
thy
seed,
nor
out
of
the
mouth
of
thy
seed's
seed,
saith
the
Lord,
from
henceforth
and
for
ever.
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