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Isaiah 53:5 (GNTD)

But because of our sins he was wounded, beaten because of the evil we did. We are healed by the punishment he suffered, made whole by the blows he received.

Isaiah 53:3 (GNTD)

We despised him and rejected him; he endured suffering and pain. No one would even look at him— we ignored him as if he were nothing.

Isaiah 53:4 (GNTD)

“But he endured the suffering that should have been ours, the pain that we should have borne. All the while we thought that his suffering was punishment sent by God.

Isaiah 53:6 (GNTD)

All of us were like sheep that were lost, each of us going his own way. But the Lord made the punishment fall on him, the punishment all of us deserved.

Isaiah 53:7 (GNTD)

“He was treated harshly, but endured it humbly; he never said a word. Like a lamb about to be slaughtered, like a sheep about to be sheared, he never said a word.

Isaiah 53:8 (GNTD)

He was arrested and sentenced and led off to die, and no one cared about his fate. He was put to death for the sins of our people.

Isaiah 53:10 (GNTD)

The Lord says, “It was my will that he should suffer; his death was a sacrifice to bring forgiveness. And so he will see his descendants; he will live a long life, and through him my purpose will succeed.

Isaiah 53:11 (GNTD)

After a life of suffering, he will again have joy; he will know that he did not suffer in vain. My devoted servant, with whom I am pleased, will bear the punishment of many and for his sake I will forgive them.

Isaiah 53:1 (GNTD)

The people reply, “Who would have believed what we now report? Who could have seen the Lord 's hand in this?

Isaiah 53:2 (GNTD)

It was the will of the Lord that his servant grow like a plant taking root in dry ground. He had no dignity or beauty to make us take notice of him. There was nothing attractive about him, nothing that would draw us to him.

Isaiah 53:9 (GNTD)

He was placed in a grave with those who are evil, he was buried with the rich, even though he had never committed a crime or ever told a lie.”

Isaiah 53:12 (GNTD)

And so I will give him a place of honor, a place among the great and powerful. He willingly gave his life and shared the fate of evil men. He took the place of many sinners and prayed that they might be forgiven.”

Isaiah 5:26 (GNTD)

The Lord gives a signal to call for a distant nation. He whistles for them to come from the ends of the earth. And here they come, swiftly, quickly!

Isaiah 5:27 (GNTD)

None of them grow tired; none of them stumble. They never doze or sleep. Not a belt is loose; not a sandal strap is broken.

Isaiah 5:28 (GNTD)

Their arrows are sharp, and their bows are ready to shoot. Their horses' hoofs are as hard as flint, and their chariot wheels turn like a whirlwind.

Isaiah 5:12 (GNTD)

At your feasts you have harps and tambourines and flutes—and wine. But you don't understand what the Lord is doing,

Isaiah 5:5 (GNTD)

“Here is what I am going to do to my vineyard: I will take away the hedge around it, break down the wall that protects it, and let wild animals eat it and trample it down.

Isaiah 5:13 (GNTD)

and so you will be carried away as prisoners. Your leaders will starve to death, and the common people will die of thirst.

Isaiah 5:14 (GNTD)

The world of the dead is hungry for them, and it opens its mouth wide. It gulps down the nobles of Jerusalem along with the noisy crowd of common people.

Isaiah 5:17 (GNTD)

In the ruins of the cities lambs will eat grass and young goats will find pasture.

Isaiah 5:25 (GNTD)

The Lord is angry with his people and has stretched out his hand to punish them. The mountains will shake, and the bodies of those who die will be left in the streets like rubbish. Yet even then the Lord 's anger will not be ended, but his hand will still be stretched out to punish.

Isaiah 5:6 (GNTD)

I will let it be overgrown with weeds. I will not trim the vines or hoe the ground; instead, I will let briers and thorns cover it. I will even forbid the clouds to let rain fall on it.”

Isaiah 5:7 (GNTD)

Israel is the vineyard of the Lord Almighty; the people of Judah are the vines he planted. He expected them to do what was good, but instead they committed murder. He expected them to do what was right, but their victims cried out for justice.

Isaiah 5:8 (GNTD)

You are doomed! You buy more houses and fields to add to those you already have. Soon there will be no place for anyone else to live, and you alone will live in the land.

Isaiah 5:29 (GNTD)

The soldiers roar like lions that have killed an animal and are carrying it off where no one can take it away from them.

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