Isaiah, 57

New Jerusalem Bible

1 The upright person perishes and no one cares. The faithful is taken off and no one takes it to heart. Yes, because of the evil times the upright is taken off;

2 he will enter peace, and those who follow the right way will find rest on their beds.

3 But you, you children of a witch, come here, adulterous race prostituting yourselves!

4 At whom are you jeering, at whom are you making faces and sticking out your tongue? Are you not the spawn of rebellion, a lying race?

5 Lusting among the terebinths, and under every spreading tree, sacrificing children in the ravines, below the clefts in the rocks.

6 The smooth stones of the ravines will be your portion, yes, these will be your lot. To these you have poured libations, have brought your cereal offering. Can all this appease me?

7 On a mountain high and lofty you have put your bed. Thither, too, you have climbed to offer sacrifice.

8 Behind door and doorpost you have set your reminder. Yes, far from me, you exposed yourself, climbed on to your bed, and made the most of it. You struck a profitable bargain with those whose bed you love, whoring with them often, with your eyes on the sacred symbol.

9 You went to Molech with oil, you were prodigal with your perfumes; you sent your envoys far afield, down to Sheol itself.

10 Though tired by so much travelling, you never said, 'It is no use.' Finding your strength revive, you never gave up.

11 Who was it you dreaded, and feared, that you should betray me, no longer remember me and not spare a thought for me? Was I not silent for a long time? So you cannot have been afraid of me.

12 Now I shall expose this uprightness of yours, and little good it did you.

13 When you cry for help, let those thronging round you save you! The wind will carry them all away, one puff will take them off. But whoever trusts in me will inherit the country, he will own my holy mountain.

14 Then it will be said: Level up, level up, clear the way, remove the obstacle from my people's way,

15 for thus says the High and Exalted One who lives eternally and whose name is holy, 'I live in the holy heights but I am with the contrite and humble, to revive the spirit of the humble, to revive the heart of the contrite.

16 'For I do not want to be forever accusing nor always to be angry, or the spirit would fail under my onslaught, the souls that I myself have made.

17 'Angered by his wicked cupidity, I hid and struck him in anger, but he rebelliously went the way of his choice.

18 'I saw how he behaved, but I shall heal him, I shall lead him, fill him with consolation, him and those who mourn for him,

19 bringing praise to their lips. Peace, peace to far and near, Yahweh says, and I shall heal him.'

20 The wicked, however, are like the restless sea that cannot be still, whose waters throw up mud and dirt.

21 'No peace', says Yahweh, 'for the wicked.'




Versículos relacionados com Isaiah, 57:

Isaiah 57 is a chapter that talks about idolatry and the infidelity of Israel, as well as God's promise to bring healing and salvation to his people. There is also a warning to those who trust in their own righteousness and disobey God. Here are five verses related to these themes:

Proverbs 14:12: "There is way that seems right to man, but in the end leads to death." This verse warns of trust in our own wisdom and understanding that can lead to spiritual death.

Jeremiah 2:13: "For my people have committed two evils: They abandoned me the source of living water, and dug cisterns, cracked cisterns that do not retain water." Here, Jeremiah speaks of Israel's infidelity to seek other sources of water rather than trusting in God, the true source of life.

Hosea 14:1: "Come back, O Israel, to the Lord, your God. His sins have led them to the fall!" This verse calls Israel to repent and return to God, recognizing His guilt in His spiritual fall.

2 Chronicles 7:14: "If my people, which is called by my name, humble themselves, pray and pursue my face and move away from their evil ways, from heaven I will hear them, forgive their sin and heal yours Earth." This verse offers God's promise of healing and restoration to those who repent and return to Him.

Ezekiel 36:26: "I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit into you; I will take from you the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh." This verse speaks of God's promise to transform the hearts of those who turn to Him, replacing hardness and coldness with a heart full of love and compassion.





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