Isaiah 46
Brenton's Septuagint Translation Par ▾ 

Babylon’s Idols

1Bel has fallen, Nabo is broken to pieces, their graven images are gone to the wild beasts and the cattle: ye take them packed up as a burden to the weary, exhausted, hungry, and at the same time helpless man;

2who will not be able to save themselves from war, but they themselves are led away captive.

3Hear me, O house of Jacob, and all the remnant of Israel, who are borne by me from the womb, and taught by me from infancy, even to old age:

4I am he; and until ye shall have grown old, I am he: I bear you, I have made, and I will relieve, I will take up and save you.

5To whom have ye compared me? see, consider, ye that go astray.

6They that furnish gold out of a purse, and silver by weight, will weigh it in a scale, and they hire a goldsmith and make idols, and bow down, and worship them.

7They bear it upon the shoulder, and go; and if they put it upon its place, it remains, it cannot move: and whosoever shall cry to it, it cannot hear; it cannot save him from trouble.

8Remember ye these things, and groan: repent, ye that have gone astray, return in your heart;

9and remember the former things that were of old: for I am God, and there is none other beside me,

10telling beforehand the latter events before they come to pass, and they are accomplished together: and I said, all my counsel shall stand, and I will do all things that I have planned:

11calling a bird from the east, and from a land afar off, for the things which I have planned: I have spoken, and brought him; I have created and made him; I have brought him, and prospered his way.

12Hearken to me, ye senseless ones, that are far from righteousness:

13I have brought near my righteousness, and I will not be slow with the salvation that is from me: I have given salvation in Sion to Israel for glory.


The English translation of The Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)

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Isaiah 45
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