Isaiah 59
1. Adonai’s arm is not too short to save, 1 nor is his ear too dull to hear.
2. Rather, it is your own crimes 2 that separate you from your God; 2 your sins have hidden his face from you, 2 so that he doesn’t hear.
3. For your hands are stained with blood 3 and your fingers with crime; 3 your lips speak lies, 3 your tongues utter wicked things.
4. No one sues with just cause, 4 no one pleads honestly in court, 4 they trust in empty words 4 and say worthless things; 4 they conceive trouble 4 and give birth to evil.
5. They hatch viper eggs 5 and spin spiderwebs; 5 whoever eats their eggs dies, 5 and the crushed egg hatches a snake.
6. Their webs are useless as clothing, 6 their deeds are useless for wearing; 6 their deeds are deeds of wickedness, 6 their hands produce violence.
7. Their feet run to evil, 7 they rush to shed innocent blood, 7 their thoughts are thoughts of wickedness, 7 their paths lead to havoc and ruin.
8. The way of shalom they do not know, 8 their goings-about obey no law, 8 they make devious paths for themselves; 8 no one treading them will ever know shalom.
9. This is why justice is far from us, 9 and righteousness doesn’t catch up with us; 9 we look for light, but see only darkness, 9 for brightness, but we walk in gloom.
10. We grope for the wall like the blind; 10 like people without eyes we feel our way; 10 we stumble at noonday as if it were dusk, 10 we are in dark places like the dead.
11. We growl, all of us, like bears 11 and moan pitifully like doves; 11 we look for justice, but there is none; 11 for salvation, but it is far from us.
12. For our crimes multiply before you, 12 our sins testify against us; 12 for our crimes are present with us; 12 and our sins, we know them well:
13. rebelling and denying Adonai, 13 turning away from following our God, 13 talking about oppression and revolt, 13 uttering lies which our hearts have conceived.
14. Thus justice is repelled, 14 righteousness stands apart, at a distance; 14 for truth stumbles in the public court, 14 and uprightness cannot enter.
15. Honesty is lacking, 15 he who leaves evil becomes a target. 15 Adonai saw it, and it displeased him 15 that there was no justice.
16. He saw that there was no one, 16 was amazed that no one interceded. 16 Therefore his own arm brought him salvation, 16 and his own righteousness sustained him.
17. He put on righteousness as his breastplate, 17 salvation as a helmet on his head; 17 he clothed himself with garments of vengeance 17 and wrapped himself in a mantle of zeal.
18. He repays according to their deeds — 18 fury to his foes, reprisal to his enemies; 18 to the coastlands he will repay their due;
19. in the west they will fear the name of Adonai, 19 and likewise, in the east, his glory. 19 For he will come like a pent-up stream, 19 impelled by the Spirit of Adonai.
20. “Then a Redeemer will come to Tziyon, 20 to those in Ya‘akov who turn from rebellion.” 20 So says Adonai.
21. “And as for me,” says Adonai, 21 “this is my covenant with them: 21 my Spirit, who rests on you, 21 and my words which I put in your mouth 21 will not depart from your mouth 21 or from the mouth of your children, 21 or from the mouth of your children’s children, 21 now or ever,” says Adonai.