Isaias

Septuaginta

Septuaginta. The Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus). Ottley, Richard, Rusden, editor. Cambridge: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1904.

XII. 1 And thou shalt in that day, I will praise thee, Ο Lord, because thou wast angry with me, and didst turn away thy wrath, and pitiedst me.

2 Behold, my God is my Saviour, I will trust in him, and will not be afraid; for the Lord is my glory and my praise, and he is become my salvation.

3 And ye shall draw water with joy out of the fountains of salvation.

4 And thou shalt say in that day, Praise the Lord, cry his name aloud, proclaim his glorious deeds among the nations; make mention that his name is exalted.

5 Praise the name of the Lord, for he hath done exalted deeds; proclaim this in all the earth.

6 Exult and rejoice, ye that dwell in Zion: for the Holy One of Israel is exalted in the midst of thee.

XIII. 1 Vision which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw against Bab lon.

2 Lift ye up a signal on a mountain in a plain, upraise your voice to them, be] not afraid: encourage (them) in heart: open, ye rulers.

[*](15 fin. Lit. ‘in sandals.’)[*](16. 80 A: ‘way through,’ ‘passage,’ B &c.)[*](1. ‘I praise thee,’ ℵ*B)[*](6 fin. So RAQ 26 41 49 106 233: ‘of her,’ B, &c.)[*](2. ‘a mount, in a plain’: or perhaps, ‘a flat-topped mountain.’ ‘be not afraid.’ B. ‘in heart’: so A alone: other MSS. ‘with the hand.’)
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3 Ι marshal them, even I; they are sanctified, and I lead them; giants come to fulfil my wrath, rejoicing and proud together.

4 Α voice of many nations upon the mountains, like (the voice) of many nations; a voice of kings and of nations gathered together. The Lord of Hosts hath commanded an armed nation

5 To come from aland afar off, from the uttermost foundation of heaven, the Lord and his armed men, to destroy the whole world.

6 Wail ye: ’the day of the Lord is near; and a destruction shall come from God.

7 Therefore shall every hand he slackened, and every heart of man shall be faint:

8 And the old men shall be confounded, and pangs as of a travailing woman shall have hold of them; and they shall lament one with another, and shall be amazed, and shall change their face as doth a flame.

9 For behold, the day of the Lord cometh, and there is no healing of its wrath and anger, to make the earth desolate, and to, destroy the sinners out of it.

10 For the stars of heaven, and Orion, and all the order of ’ heaven shall not give their light; and it shall grow dark when the sun ariseth, and the mobn shall not give her light.