Isaiah 1
Brenton's Septuagint Translation Par ▾ 

Judah’s Rebellion

1The vision which Esaias the son of Amos saw, which he saw against Juda, and against Jerusalem, in the reign of Ozias, and Joatham, and Achaz, and Ezekias, who reigned over Judea.

2Hear, O heaven, and hearken, O earth: for the Lord has spoken, saying, I have begotten and reared up children, but they have rebelled against me.

3The ox knows his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel does not know me, and the people has not regarded me.

4Ah sinful nation, a people full of sins, an evil seed, lawless children: ye have forsaken the Lord, and provoked the Holy One of Israel.

5Why should ye be smitten any more, transgressing more and more? the whole head is pained, and the whole heart sad.

6From the feet to the head, there is no soundness in them; neither wound, nor bruise, nor festering ulcer are healed: it is not possible to apply a plaister, nor oil, nor bandages.

7Your land is desolate, your cities burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and it is made desolate, overthrown by strange nations.

8The daughter of Sion shall be deserted as a tent in a vineyard, and as a storehouse of fruits in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city.

9And if the Lord of Sabaoth had not left us a seed, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been made like Gomorrha.

Meaningless Offerings

10Hear the word of the Lord, ye rulers of Sodoma; attend to the law of God, thou people of Gomorrha.

11Of what value to me is the abundance of your sacrifices? saith the Lord: I am full of whole-burnt-offerings of rams; and I delight not in the fat of lambs, and the blood of bulls and goats:

12neither shall ye come with these to appear before me; for who has required these things at your hands? Ye shall no more tread my court.

13Though ye bring fine flour, it is vain; incense is an abomination to me; I cannot bear your new moons, and your sabbaths, and the great day;

14your fasting, and rest from work, your new moons also, and your feasts my soul hates: ye have become loathsome to me; I will no more pardon your sins.

15When ye stretch forth your hands, I will turn away mine eyes from you: and though ye make many supplications, I will not hearken to you; for your hands are full of blood.

16Wash you, be clean; remove your iniquities from your souls before mine eyes; cease from your iniquities;

17learn to do well; diligently seek judgement, deliver him that is suffering wrong, plead for the orphan, and obtain justice for the widow.

18And come, let us reason together, saith the Lord: and though your sins be as purple, I will make them white as snow; and though they be as scarlet, I will make them white as wool.

19And if ye be willing, and hearken to me, ye shall eat the good of the land:

20but if ye be not willing, nor hearken to me, a sword shall devour you: for the mouth of the Lord has spoken this.

The Corruption of Zion

21How has the faithful city Sion, once full of judgement, become a harlot! wherein righteousness lodged, but now murderers.

22Your silver is worthless, thy wine merchants mix the wine with water.

23Thy princes are rebellious, companions of thieves, loving bribes, seeking after rewards; not pleading for orphans, and not heeding the cause of widows.

24Therefore thus saith the Lord, the Lord of hosts, Woe to the mighty men of Israel; for my wrath shall not cease against mine adversaries, and I will execute judgement on mine enemies.

25And I will bring my hand upon thee, and purge thee completely, and I will destroy the rebellious, and will take away from thee all transgressors.

26And I will establish thy judges as before, and thy counsellors as at the beginning: and afterward thou shalt be called the city of righteousness, the faithful mother-city of Sion.

27For her captives shall be saved with judgement, and with mercy.

28And the transgressors and the sinners shall be crushed together, and they that forsake the Lord shall be utterly consumed.

29For they shall be ashamed of their idols, which they delighted in, and they are made ashamed of the gardens which they coveted.

30For they shall be as a turpentine tree that has cast its leaves, and as a garden that has no water.

31And their strength shall be as a thread of tow, and their works as sparks, and the transgressors and the sinners shall be burnt up together, and there shall be none to quench them.


The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)

Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible

Song of Solomon 8
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