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\c 41
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\v 1 Yahweh says, "You people who live on islands in the ocean,
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\q2 be silent in front of me while I ask you some questions!
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\q1 Then you can be courageous and talk to me.
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\q2 We will meet together and decide which one of us is right.
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\v 2 Who has raised up this king to come from the east?
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\q1 He is the one who does what is right with every step. He hands nations over to him and he defeats them,
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\q2 and he tramples their kings under his feet.
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\q1 He cuts their enemies and they are destroyed so they are like the dust,
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\q2 and his army shoots them with bows and arrows so that they are like the chaff when the wind blows.
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\v 3 Even though they in danger, they go very swiftly as
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\q2 they pursue their enemies, and nothing stops them.
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\v 4 Who has enabled rulers to do mighty deeds like that?
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\q2 Who has done that throughout all generations?
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\q1 It is I, Yahweh!
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\q2 I was the first one to do things like that, and I will be the last one to do them.
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\v 5 People who live on islands in the ocean are afraid while they watch.
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\q2 People in remote areas tremble and gather together.
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\v 6 They encourage each other and say to each other,
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\q2 'Be strong!'
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\v 7 The woodworkers encourage those who make things from gold,
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\q2 and the men who flatten metal encourage those who hammer it on an anvil.
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\q1 They all say, 'The idol has been well made!'
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\q2 Then they carefully nail down the idol in order that it will not topple over!"
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\v 8 Yahweh continues to say, "You people of Israel are my servants;
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\q2 you are descendants of Jacob, whom I chose;
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\q2 you are descendants of Abraham, who I said was my friend.
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\v 9 I summoned you from very distant places on the earth,
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\q2 and I said, 'I want you to serve me.'
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\q1 I have chosen you,
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\q2 and I will not reject you.
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\v 10 Do not be afraid,
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\q2 because I will be with you.
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\q1 Do not be discouraged, because I am your God.
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\q2 I will enable you to be strong, and I will help you;
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\q2 I will hold you up with my powerful arm by which I will rescue you, and I will be completely right to do so!
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\v 11 It is certain that all those who are angry with you Israelite people will be disgraced.
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\q2 Those who oppose you will be wiped out;
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\q2 they will all die.
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\v 12 If you search for those who tried to conquer you,
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\q1 you will not find them,
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\q2 because they will all disappear.
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\q1 Those who attacked you
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\q2 will not exist anymore,
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\v 13 because it will be as though I will hold you up by your right hand.
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\q2 I am Yahweh, your God,
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\q1 and I say to you, 'Do not be afraid,
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\q2 because I will help you.'
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\v 14 Although others have treated you people of Israel like worms,
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\q2 do not be afraid of your enemies,
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\q1 because I will help you!"
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\q1 This is what Yahweh solemnly says—the one who rescues you,
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\q2 the Holy One of Israel.
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\v 15 He continues to say, "I will cause you to be like a new threshing sledge, very sharp and two-edged.
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\q1 You will tear your enemies to bits
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\q2 causing them to be like bits of chaff on the mountains.
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\v 16 You will toss them up into the air,
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\q2 and a strong wind will blow them away.
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\q1 When that happens, you will rejoice about what I have done for you;
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\q2 you will praise me, Yahweh, the Holy One of Israel.
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\v 17 When poor and needy people need water and they have no water,
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\q2 and their tongues are very dry because they are very thirsty,
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\q2 I, Yahweh, will come and help them.
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\q1 I, the God to whom you Israelite people belong, will never abandon them.
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\v 18 I will cause rivers to flow for them on the barren hills.
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\q2 I will give them fountains in the valleys.
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\q1 I will fill the desert with pools of water.
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\q2 Water from springs will flow into rivers,
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\q2 and the rivers will flow across the dry ground.
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\v 19 I will plant cedars, acacia, and myrtle, in the wilderness—
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\q2 and olive trees I will plant in the desert plain— cypresses, pines, and boxtrees all together.
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\v 20 I will do that in order that people who see it will think about it, and they will know and understand
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\q2 that it is I, Yahweh, who has done it;
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\q1 it is what I, the Holy One of Israel, have done.
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\v 21 I, Yahweh, the king of Israel am speaking to you nations:
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\q2 Come and tell me what your idols can do for you! Argue your best in defense of them.
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\v 22 Bring them here to tell us what is going to happen!
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\q2 Ask them to tell us what things happened long ago,
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\q1 in order that we may think about those things,
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\q2 and learn if those things that they predicted really happened.
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\q1 Or ask them to tell us about the future,
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\q2 in order for us to know what will happen.
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\v 23 Yes, those idols should tell us what will happen in the future.
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\q2 If they do that, we will know that they are really gods.
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\q1 Tell them to do something—either something good or something bad!
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\q2 Tell them to do something that will cause us to be amazed and afraid!
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\v 24 But that is impossible, because idols are absolutely worthless;
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\q2 they can do nothing,
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\q2 and I detest those who decide to worship idols."
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\v 25 "But I have incited a ruler who will come with his army from the north.
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\q2 I have summoned him to come from his country, which is east of Israel,
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\q1 and he will call on me for help.
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\q2 I will enable his army to conquer other rulers;
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\q2 they will trample those leaders like a man who makes clay pots first tramples the clay.
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\v 26 Who told you people long ago that this would happen?
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\q2 Who predicted it, with the result that we can say, "What he predicted was correct!"?
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\q1 No one else said that it would happen.
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\v 27 I was the first one to say to the people of Jerusalem:
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\q2 'Listen to this! I have appointed a messenger to tell good news to you!'
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\v 28 None of your idols told you that.
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\q2 And when I asked them questions, none of them was able to give me any answers.
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\v 29 Think about it: Those idols are all useless, worthless things.
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\q2 They are as meaningless as the wind."
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