Isaiah 51:14
The captive exile hasteneth that he may be loosed, and that he should not die in the pit, nor that his bread should fail.
Context
This verse from Isaiah Chapter 51 connects to 10 cross-references. God calls the remnant to look to the rock from which they were cut — Abraham and Sarah. A new creation is promised with gardens like Eden. God's arm will judge nations and his salvation will be everlasting. Jerusalem is …
Outras Traduções
The captive exile shall speedily be loosed; and he shall not die and go down into the pit, neither shall his bread fail.
Hastened hath a wanderer to be loosed, And he doth not die at the pit, And his bread is not lacking.
The prisoner, bent under his chain, will quickly be made free, and will not go down into the underworld, and his bread will not come to an end.
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