< Isaiah 63 >
1 Who? this - [is] coming from Edom red of garments from Bozrah this one [is] adorned in clothing his [is] stooping in [the] greatness of strength his I [am] speaking in righteousness great to save.
Who is this that commeth from Edom, with red garments from Bozrah? hee is glorious in his apparel and walketh in his great strength: I speake in righteousnesse, and am mightie to saue.
2 Why? [does] redness [belong] to clothing your and [are] garments? your like [one who] treads in a winepress.
Wherefore is thine apparel red, and thy garments like him that treadeth in ye wine presse?
3 [the] winepress - I have trodden to alone me and from peoples not anyone [was] with me and I trod them in anger my and I trampled them in rage my and it spattered blood their on garments my and all clothes my I have defiled.
I haue troden the wine presse alone, and of all people there was none with mee: for I will treade them in mine anger, and tread them vnder foote in my wrath, and their blood shalbe sprinkled vpon my garments, and I will staine all my raiment.
4 For a day of vengeance [was] in heart my and [the] year of redemption my it had come.
For the day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the yeere of my redeemed is come.
5 And I may look and there not [was] a helper and I may be appalled and there not [was] a sustainer and it gave victory to me arm my and rage my it it sustained me.
And I looked, and there was none to helpe, and I wondered that there was none to vpholde: therefore mine owne arme helped me, and my wrath it selfe sustained me.
6 And I may tread down peoples in anger my and I made drunk them in rage my so I may bring down to the ground blood their.
Therefore I wil tread downe the people in my wrath, and make them drunken in mine indignation, and wil bring downe their strength to the earth.
7 [the] covenant loyalti of Yahweh - I will bring to remembrance [the] praises of Yahweh as on all that he has dealt out to us Yahweh and [the] greatness of goodness to [the] house of Israel which he has dealt out to them according to compassion his and according to [the] greatness of covenant loyalti his.
I wil remember the mercies of the Lord and the prayses of the Lord according vnto all that the Lord hath giuen vs, and for the great goodnesse toward the house of Israel, which hee hath giuen them according to his tender loue, and according to his great mercies.
8 And he said surely [are] people my they children [who] not they will deal falsely and he became of them a deliverer.
For he saide, Surely they are my people, children that wil not lie: so he was their Sauiour.
9 In all distress their - ([belonged] to him *Q(K)*) distress and [the] angel of presence his it saved them in love his and in mercy his he he redeemed them and he lifted up them and he carried them all [the] days of antiquity.
In all their troubles he was troubled, and the Angel of his presence saued them: in his loue and in his mercie he redeemed them, and he bare them and caried them alwayes continually.
10 And they they rebelled and they grieved [the] spirit of holiness his and he changed himself of them into an enemy he he fought against them.
But they rebelled and vexed his holy Spirit: therefore was hee turned to be their enemie and he fought against them.
11 And it remembered [the] days of antiquity Moses people his where? - [is] who brought up them from [the] sea with [the] shepherds of flock his where? [is] the [one who] put in midst its [the] spirit of holiness his.
Then he remembred the olde time of Moses and his people, saying, Where is hee that brought them vp out of the Sea with the shepheard of his sheepe? where is he that put his holy Spirit within him?
12 [who] caused to go To [the] right [hand] of Moses [the] arm of splendor his [who] split open [the] waters from before them to make for himself a name of perpetuity.
He led them by the right hand of Moses with his owne glorious arme, deuiding the water before them, to make himselfe an euerlasting Name.
13 [who] caused to walk Them in the deeps like horse in the wilderness not they stumbled.
Hee led them through the deepe, as an horse in the wildernesse, that they should not stumble,
14 Like livestock [which] in the valley it goes down [the] spirit of Yahweh it gave rest it so you led people your to make for yourself a name of splendor.
As the beast goeth downe into the valley, the Spirite of the Lord gaue them rest: so diddest thou leade thy people, to make thy selfe a glorious Name.
15 Look from heaven and see from [the] lofty abode of holiness your and splendor your where? [are] zeal your and mighty deeds your [the] tumult of inward parts your and compassion your to me they have restrained themselves.
Looke downe from heauen, and beholde from the dwelling place of thine holines, and of thy glory. Where is thy zeale and thy strength, the multitude of thy mercies, and of thy compassions? they are restrained from me.
16 For you [are] father our for Abraham not he knows us and Israel not he acknowledges us you O Yahweh [are] father our [is] redeemer our from long ago name your.
Doutles thou art our Father: though Abraham be ignorant of vs, and Israel knowe vs not, yet thou, O Lord, art our Father, and our redeemer: thy Name is for euer.
17 Why? do you make wander us O Yahweh from ways your do you harden? heart our from fear of you return for [the] sake of servants your [the] tribes of inheritance your.
O Lord, why hast thou made vs to erre from thy wayes? and hardened our heart from thy feare? Returne for thy seruants sake, and for the tribes of thine inheritance.
18 For little while they possessed [the] people of holiness your opponents our they have trodden down sanctuary your.
The people of thine holinesse haue possessed it, but a litle while: for our aduersaries haue troden downe thy Sanctuarie.
19 We have been from long ago not you ruled over them not it was called name your on them
We haue bene as they, ouer whome thou neuer barest rule, and vpon whom thy Name was not called.