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Isaiah 53:2 (CEV)

Like a young plant or a root that sprouts in dry ground, the servant grew up obeying the Lord . He wasn't some handsome king. Nothing about the way he looked made him attractive to us.

Isaiah 53:5 (CEV)

He was wounded and crushed because of our sins; by taking our punishment, he made us completely well.

Isaiah 53:1 (CEV)

Has anyone believed us or seen the mighty power of the Lord in action?

Isaiah 53:3 (CEV)

He was hated and rejected; his life was filled with sorrow and terrible suffering. No one wanted to look at him. We despised him and said, “He is a nobody!”

Isaiah 53:4 (CEV)

He suffered and endured great pain for us, but we thought his suffering was punishment from God.

Isaiah 53:6 (CEV)

All of us were like sheep that had wandered off. We had each gone our own way, but the Lord gave him the punishment we deserved.

Isaiah 53:7 (CEV)

He was painfully abused, but he did not complain. He was silent like a lamb being led to the butcher, as quiet as a sheep having its wool cut off.

Isaiah 53:8 (CEV)

He was condemned to death without a fair trial. Who could have imagined what would happen to him? His life was taken away because of the sinful things my people had done.

Isaiah 53:9 (CEV)

He wasn't dishonest or violent, but he was buried in a tomb among cruel, rich people.

Isaiah 53:10 (CEV)

The Lord decided his servant would suffer as a sacrifice to take away the sin and guilt of others. Now the servant will live to see his own descendants. He did everything the Lord had planned.

Isaiah 53:11 (CEV)

By suffering, the servant will learn the true meaning of obeying the Lord . Although he is innocent, he will take the punishment for the sins of others, so that many of them will no longer be guilty.

Isaiah 53:12 (CEV)

The Lord will reward him with honor and power for sacrificing his life. Others thought he was a sinner, but he suffered for our sins and asked God to forgive us.

Psalms 53:2 (CEV)

From heaven God looks down to see if anyone is wise enough to search for him.

Isaiah 2:1 (CEV)

This is the message I was given about Judah and Jerusalem:

Isaiah 2:2 (CEV)

In the future, the mountain with the Lord 's temple will be the highest of all. It will reach above the hills; every nation will rush to it.

Isaiah 2:3 (CEV)

Many people will come and say, “Let's go to the mountain of the Lord God of Jacob and worship in his temple.” The Lord will teach us his Law from Jerusalem, and we will obey him.

Isaiah 2:4 (CEV)

He will settle arguments between nations. They will pound their swords and their spears into rakes and shovels; they will never make war or attack one another.

Isaiah 2:5 (CEV)

People of Israel, let's live by the light of the Lord .

Isaiah 2:6 (CEV)

Our Lord , you have deserted your people, Israel, because they follow customs of nations from the east. They worship Philistine gods and are close friends of foreigners.

Isaiah 2:7 (CEV)

They have endless treasures of silver and gold; they have countless horses and war chariots.

Isaiah 2:8 (CEV)

Everywhere in the country they worship the idols they have made.

Isaiah 2:9 (CEV)

And so, all of them will be ashamed and disgraced. Don't forgive them!

Isaiah 2:10 (CEV)

Every one of you, go hide among the rocks and in the ground, because the Lord is fearsome, marvelous, and glorious.

Isaiah 2:11 (CEV)

When the Lord comes, everyone who is proud will be made humble, and the Lord alone will be honored.

Isaiah 2:12 (CEV)

The Lord All-Powerful has chosen a day when those who are proud and conceited will be put down.