Isaiah, 12

New Jerusalem Bible

1 And, that day, you will say: 'I praise you, Yahweh, you have been angry with me but your anger is now appeased and you have comforted me.

2 Look, he is the God of my salvation: I shall have faith and not be afraid, for Yahweh is my strength and my song, he has been my salvation.'

3 Joyfully you will draw water from the springs of salvation

4 and, that day, you will say, 'Praise Yahweh, invoke his name. Proclaim his deeds to the people, declare his name sublime.

5 Sing of Yahweh, for his works are majestic, make them known throughout the world.

6 Cry and shout for joy, you who live in Zion, For the Holy One of Israel is among you in his greatness.'




Versículos relacionados com Isaiah, 12:

Isaiah 12 is a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to God for His salvation. The chapter celebrates the joy and confidence that God's people find in their relationship with Him, despite the challenges and trials they face. Below are five verses related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 12:

Psalm 9:1: "I will praise you, Lord, in all my heart; I will tell you all your wonders." This verse talks about the joy of praising God and witnessing His wonders, a central theme in Isaiah 12.

Psalm 40:16: "Be happy and rejoice in you all who seeks you; and those who love your salvation continuously say," Be the Lord! " This verse talks about the joy of those who seek the salvation of God and His love, a central theme in Isaiah 12.

Psalm 62:5: "Only in God, O my soul, he expects silent, because his hope comes from him." This verse talks about the trust that God's people have in their salvation and hope, a central theme in Isaiah 12.

Psalm 89:15: "Blessed are the people who know how to hammer you; will walk, O Lord, in the light of your face." This verse talks about the joy and blessing of acclaiming God and walking in His light, a central theme in Isaiah 12.

Psalm 118:14-15: "The Lord is my strength and my song, and has become my salvation. In the tents of the righteous there is a voice of joy and salvation; the right hand of the Lord does prompt." This verse talks about the joy of salvation that God's people experience in their presence, a central theme in Isaiah 12.





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