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Isaiah 63 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Isa 63:1Who is this that is come from Edom, with red garments from Bosor? thus fair in his apparel, with mighty strength? I [fn]speak of righteousness and saving judgment.
Isa 63:2Wherefore are thy garments red, and thy raiment as if fresh from a trodden wine-press?
Isa 63:3I am full of trodden grape, and of the nations there is not a man with me; and I trampled them in my fury, and dashed them to pieces as earth, and brought down their blood to the earth.
Isa 63:4For the day of recompence has come upon them, and the year of redemption is at hand.
Isa 63:5And I looked, and there was no helper; and I observed, and none upheld: therefore my arm delivered them, and mine anger drew nigh.
Isa 63:6And I trampled them in mine anger, and brought down their blood to the earth.
Isa 63:7I remembered the mercy of the Lord, the [fn] praises of the Lord in all things wherein he recompenses us. The Lord is a good judge to the house of Israel; he deals with us according to his mercy, and according to the abundance of his righteousness.
Isa 63:8And he said, Is it not my people? the children surely will not be rebellious: and he became to them deliverance
Isa 63:9out of all their affliction: not an ambassador, nor a messenger, but himself saved them, because he loved them and spared them: he himself redeemed them, and took them up, and lifted them up [fn]all the days of old.
Isa 63:10But they disobeyed, and provoked his Holy Spirit: so he turned to be an enemy, he himself contended against them.
Isa 63:11Then he remembered the ancient days, saying, Where is he that brought up from the sea the shepherd of the sheep? where is he that put his Holy Spirit in them?
Isa 63:12who led Moses with his right hand, the arm of his glory? he forced the water to separate from before him, to make himself an everlasting name.
Isa 63:13He led them through the deep, as a horse through the wilderness, and they fainted not,
Isa 63:14and as cattle through a plain: the Spirit came down from the Lord, and guided them: thus thou leddest thy people, to make thyself a glorious name.
Isa 63:15Turn from heaven, and look from thy holy habitation and from thy glory: where is thy zeal and thy strength? where is the abundance of thy mercy and of thy compassions, that thou hast withholden thyself from us?
Isa 63:16For thou art our Father; for though Abraham knew us not, and Israel did not acknowledge us, yet do thou, O Lord, our Father, deliver us: thy name has been upon us from the beginning.
Isa 63:17Why hast thou caused us to err, O Lord, from thy way? and hast hardened our hearts, that we should not fear thee? Return for thy servants' sake, for the sake of the tribes of thine inheritance,
Isa 63:18that we may inherit a small part of thy holy mountain.
Isa 63:19 [fn]We are become as at the beginning, when thou didst not rule over us, and thy name was not called upon us. If thou wouldest open the heaven, trembling will take hold upon the mountains from thee, and they shall melt,
BES Footnotes
Gr. discourse, reason about.
Gr. all the days of the age.
Heb. and Alex. + 'our adversaries have trodden down the sanctuary.'
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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