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以賽亞書 62
- 1 我因 錫安 必不 靜默,為 耶路撒冷 必不 息聲,直到 他的公義 如光輝 發出,他的救恩 如明燈 發亮。
- 2 列國 必見 你的公義;列 王 必見你的榮耀。你 必得新 名 的稱呼,是耶和華 親口 所 起的。
- 3 你在耶和華 的手中 要作為 華 冠,在你 神 的掌上 必作為冕 旒。
- 4 你 必不 再 稱為「撇棄的」;你的地 也不 再 稱為「荒涼的」。你 卻要 稱為「我所喜悅的」;你的地也必稱為「有夫之婦」。因為 耶和華 喜悅 你,你的地 也必歸他。
- 5 少年人 怎樣 娶 處女,你的眾民(民:原文是子)也要照樣娶你;新郎 怎樣喜悅 新婦,你的 神 也要照樣喜悅 你。
- 6 耶路撒冷啊,我在 你城 上設立 守望的,他們 晝 夜 必 不 靜默。呼籲 耶和華的,你們 不要 歇息,
- 7 也不要 使 他 歇息,直等 他建立耶路撒冷, 使 耶路撒冷 在地上 成為可讚美的。
- 8 耶和華 指著自己的右手 和大能 的膀臂 起誓說:我必不 再 將 你的五穀 給 你仇敵 作食物;外邦 人 也不 再喝 你勞碌 得來 的新酒。
- 9 惟有 那收割的 要吃,並讚美 耶和華;那聚斂的 要在我聖所 的院內 喝。
- 10 你們當從門 經過 經過,預備 百姓 的路;修築 修築 大道,撿去 石頭,為 萬民 豎立 大旗,
- 11 看哪,耶和華 曾宣告 到 地 極,對錫安的居民(原文是女子)說: 你的拯救者 來到。 他的賞賜 在他那裡;他的報應 在他面前。
- 12 人必稱 他們為「聖 民」,為「耶和華 的贖民」;你 也必稱為「被眷顧、不 撇棄 的城」。
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