Isaiah, 45

The New American Bible

1 Thus says the LORD to his anointed, Cyrus, whose right hand I grasp, Subduing nations before him, and making kings run in his service, Opening doors before him and leaving the gates unbarred:

2 I will go before you and level the mountains; Bronze doors I will shatter, and iron bars I will snap.

3 I will give you treasures out of the darkness, and riches that have been hidden away, That you may know that I am the LORD, the God of Israel, who calls you by your name.

4 For the sake of Jacob, my servant, of Israel my chosen one, I have called you by your name, giving you a title, though you knew me not.

5 I am the LORD and there is no other, there is no God besides me. It is I who arm you, though you know me not,

6 so that toward the rising and the setting of the sun men may know that there is none besides me. I am the LORD, there is no other;

7 I form the light, and create the darkness, I make well-being and create woe; I, the LORD, do all these things.

8 Let justice descend, O heavens, like dew from above, like gentle rain let the skies drop it down. Let the earth open and salvation bud forth; let justice also spring up! I, the LORD, have created this.

9 Woe to him who contends with his Maker; a potsherd among potsherds of the earth! Dare the clay say to its modeler, "What are you doing?" or, "What you are making has no hands"?

10 Woe to him who asks a father, "What are you begetting?" or a woman, "What are you giving birth to?"

11 Thus says the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, his maker: You question me about my children, or prescribe the work of my hands for me!

12 It was I who made the earth and created mankind upon it; It was my hands that stretched out the heavens; I gave the order to all their host.

13 It was I who stirred up one for the triumph of justice; all his ways I make level. He shall rebuild my city and let my exiles go free Without price or ransom, says the LORD of hosts.

14 Thus says the LORD: The earnings of Egypt, the gain of Ethiopia, and the Sabeans, tall of stature, Shall come over to you and belong to you; they shall follow you, coming in chains. Before you they shall fall prostrate, saying in prayer: "With you only is God, and nowhere else; the gods are nought.

15 Truly with you God is hidden, the God of Israel, the savior!

16 Those are put to shame and disgrace who vent their anger against him; Those go in disgrace who carve images.

17 Israel, you are saved by the LORD, saved forever! You shall never be put to shame or disgrace in future ages."

18 For thus says the LORD, The creator of the heavens, who is God, The designer and maker of the earth who established it, Not creating it to be a waste, but designing it to be lived in: I am the LORD, and there is no other.

19 I have not spoken from hiding nor from some dark place of the earth, And I have not said to the descendants of Jacob, "Look for me in an empty waste." I, the LORD, promise justice, I foretell what is right.

20 Come and assemble, gather together, you fugitives from among the gentiles! They are without knowledge who bear wooden idols and pray to gods that cannot save.

21 Come here and declare in counsel together: Who announced this from the beginning and foretold it from of old? Was it not I, the LORD, besides whom there is no other God? There is no just and saving God but me.

22 Turn to me and be safe, all you ends of the earth, for I am God; there is no other!

23 By myself I swear, uttering my just decree and my unalterable word: To me every knee shall bend; by me every tongue shall swear,

24 Saying, "Only in the LORD are just deeds and power. Before him in shame shall come all who vent their anger against him.

25 In the LORD shall be the vindication and the glory of all the descendants of Israel."




Versículos relacionados com Isaiah, 45:

Isaiah 45 talks about God's sovereignty and how he is able to use people and nations to fulfill his purposes. Below are five verses from other Bible books that are related to the topics covered in Isaiah 45.

Psalm 24:1: "From the Lord is the earth and all that exists in it, the world and those who live in it." This verse emphasizes God's sovereignty over all creation, a theme similar to that found in Isaiah 45.

Acts 17:26: "One only made all peoples, that they may populate the whole earth, having determined the previously established times and the exact places in which they should dwell." This verse emphasizes how God is able to use nations and peoples to fulfill His purposes, a theme present in Isaiah 45.

Romans 11:33-34: "O depth of the richness of wisdom and the knowledge of God! How unstopable are your judgments and unscructable your ways! Who knew the mind of the Lord? Or who has become your counselor?" This verse emphasizes God's wisdom and knowledgeable knowledge, a theme similar to that found in Isaiah 45.

1 Corinthians 1:27: "But God has chosen what to the world is foolishness to embarrass the wise, and chose what to the world is weakness to embarrass what is strong." This verse emphasizes how God uses things that are considered weak or foolish around the world to fulfill His purposes, a theme present in Isaiah 45.

Philippians 2:9-11: "Therefore God exalted him to the highest position and gave him the name that is above all name, that the name of Jesus folds every knee in heaven, on earth and under the earth, and every language confess that Jesus Christ is the Lord to the glory of God the Father. " This verse emphasizes the sovereignty and exaltation of Jesus Christ, a theme similar to that found in Isaiah 45, where God chooses Cyrus to fulfill his purposes.


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