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Isaiah 17:7
Isaiah 17:7
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Isaiah 17:7
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Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
Woe
is
me!
for
I
am
as
when
they
have
gathered
the
summer
fruits,
as
the
grapegleanings
of
the
vintage:
there
is
no
cluster
to
eat:
my
soul
desired
the
firstripe
fruit.
2
The
good
man
is
perished
out
of
the
earth:
and
there
is
none
upright
among
men:
they
all
lie
in
wait
for
blood;
they
hunt
every
man
his
brother
with
a
net.
3
That
they
may
do
evil
with
both
hands
earnestly,
the
prince
asketh,
and
the
judge
asketh
for
a
reward;
and
the
great
man,
he
uttereth
his
mischievous
desire:
so
they
wrap
it
up.
4
The
best
of
them
is
as
a
brier:
the
most
upright
is
sharper
than
a
thorn
hedge:
the
day
of
thy
watchmen
and
thy
visitation
cometh;
now
shall
be
their
perplexity.
5
Trust
ye
not
in
a
friend,
put
ye
not
confidence
in
a
guide:
keep
the
doors
of
thy
mouth
from
her
that
lieth
in
thy
bosom.
6
For
the
son
dishonoureth
the
father,
the
daughter
riseth
up
against
her
mother,
the
daughter
in
law
against
her
mother
in
law;
a
man's
enemies
are
the
men
of
his
own
house.
7
Therefore
I
will
look
unto
the
LORD;
I
will
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation:
my
God
will
hear
me.
8
Rejoice
not
against
me,
O
mine
enemy:
when
I
fall,
I
shall
arise;
when
I
sit
in
darkness,
the
LORD
shall
be
a
light
unto
me.
9
I
will
bear
the
indignation
of
the
LORD,
because
I
have
sinned
against
him,
until
he
plead
my
cause,
and
execute
judgment
for
me:
he
will
bring
me
forth
to
the
light,
and
I
shall
behold
his
righteousness.
10
Then
she
that
is
mine
enemy
shall
see
it,
and
shame
shall
cover
her
which
said
unto
me,
Where
is
the
LORD
thy
God?
mine
eyes
shall
behold
her:
now
shall
she
be
trodden
down
as
the
mire
of
the
streets.
11
In
the
day
that
thy
walls
are
to
be
built,
in
that
day
shall
the
decree
be
far
removed.
12
In
that
day
also
he
shall
come
even
to
thee
from
Assyria,
and
from
the
fortified
cities,
and
from
the
fortress
even
to
the
river,
and
from
sea
to
sea,
and
from
mountain
to
mountain.
13
Notwithstanding
the
land
shall
be
desolate
because
of
them
that
dwell
therein,
for
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
14
Feed
thy
people
with
thy
rod,
the
flock
of
thine
heritage,
which
dwell
solitarily
in
the
wood,
in
the
midst
of
Carmel:
let
them
feed
in
Bashan
and
Gilead,
as
in
the
days
of
old.
15
According
to
the
days
of
thy
coming
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
will
I
shew
unto
him
marvellous
things.
16
The
nations
shall
see
and
be
confounded
at
all
their
might:
they
shall
lay
their
hand
upon
their
mouth,
their
ears
shall
be
deaf.
17
They
shall
lick
the
dust
like
a
serpent,
they
shall
move
out
of
their
holes
like
worms
of
the
earth:
they
shall
be
afraid
of
the
LORD
our
God,
and
shall
fear
because
of
thee.
18
Who
is
a
God
like
unto
thee,
that
pardoneth
iniquity,
and
passeth
by
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
his
heritage?
he
retaineth
not
his
anger
for
ever,
because
he
delighteth
in
mercy.
19
He
will
turn
again,
he
will
have
compassion
upon
us;
he
will
subdue
our
iniquities;
and
thou
wilt
cast
all
their
sins
into
the
depths
of
the
sea.
20
Thou
wilt
perform
the
truth
to
Jacob,
and
the
mercy
to
Abraham,
which
thou
hast
sworn
unto
our
fathers
from
the
days
of
old.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
KJVP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
YLT
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
My
wo
is
to
me,
for
I
have
been
As
gatherings
of
summer-fruit,
As
gleanings
of
harvest,
There
is
no
cluster
to
eat,
The
first-ripe
fruit
desired
hath
my
soul.
2
Perished
hath
the
kind
out
of
the
land,
And
upright
among
men
--
there
are
none,
All
of
them
for
blood
lie
in
wait,
Each
his
brother
they
hunt
with
a
net.
3
On
the
evil
are
both
hands
to
do
it
well,
The
prince
is
asking
--
also
the
judge
--
for
recompence,
And
the
great
--
he
is
speaking
the
mischief
of
his
soul,
And
they
wrap
it
up.
4
Their
best
one
is
as
a
brier,
The
upright
one
--
than
a
thorn-hedge,
The
day
of
thy
watchmen
--
Thy
visitation
--
hath
come.
Now
is
their
perplexity.
5
Believe
not
in
a
friend,
trust
not
in
a
leader,
From
her
who
is
lying
in
thy
bosom
keep
the
openings
of
thy
mouth.
6
For
a
son
is
dishonouring
a
father,
A
daughter
hath
stood
against
her
mother,
A
daughter-in-law
against
her
mother-in-law,
The
enemies
of
each
are
the
men
of
his
house.
7
And
I
--
in
Jehovah
I
do
watch,
I
do
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation,
Hear
me
doth
my
God.
8
Thou
dost
not
rejoice
over
me,
O
mine
enemy,
When
I
have
fallen,
I
have
risen,
When
I
sit
in
darkness
Jehovah
is
a
light
to
me.
9
The
indignation
of
Jehovah
I
do
bear,
For
I
have
sinned
against
Him,
Till
that
He
doth
plead
my
cause,
And
hath
executed
my
judgment,
He
doth
bring
me
forth
to
the
light,
I
look
on
His
righteousness.
10
And
see
doth
mine
enemy,
And
cover
her
doth
shame,
Who
saith
unto
me,
`Where
is
Jehovah
thy
God?`
Mine
eyes
do
look
on
her,
Now
she
is
for
a
treading-place,
As
mire
of
the
out-places.
11
The
day
to
build
thy
walls!
That
day
--
removed
is
the
limit.
12
That
day
--
even
unto
thee
it
doth
come
in,
From
Asshur
and
the
cities
of
the
fortress,
And
from
the
fortress
even
unto
the
river,
And
from
sea
to
sea,
and
mount
to
mount.
13
And
the
land
hath
been
for
a
desolation,
Because
of
its
inhabitants,
Because
of
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
14
Rule
Thou
Thy
people
with
Thy
rod,
The
flock
of
Thine
inheritance,
Dwelling
alone
in
a
forest
in
the
midst
of
Carmel,
They
enjoy
Bashan
and
Gilead
as
in
days
of
old.
15
According
to
the
days
of
thy
coming
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
I
do
shew
it
wonderful
things.
16
See
do
nations,
and
they
are
ashamed
of
all
their
might,
They
lay
a
hand
on
the
mouth,
their
ears
are
deaf.
17
They
lick
dust
as
a
serpent,
as
fearful
things
of
earth,
They
tremble
from
their
enclosures,
Of
Jehovah
our
God
they
are
afraid,
Yea,
they
are
afraid
of
Thee.
18
Who
is
a
God
like
Thee?
taking
away
iniquity,
And
passing
by
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
His
inheritance,
He
hath
not
retained
for
ever
His
anger,
Because
He
--
He
delighteth
in
kindness.
19
He
doth
turn
back,
He
pitieth
us,
He
doth
subdue
our
iniquities,
And
Thou
castest
into
the
depths
of
the
sea
all
their
sins.
20
Thou
givest
truth
to
Jacob,
kindness
to
Abraham,
That
thou
hast
sworn
to
our
fathers,
from
the
days
of
antiquity!
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
ASV
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
Woe
is
me!
for
I
am
as
when
they
have
gathered
the
summer
fruits,
as
the
grape
gleanings
of
the
vintage:
there
is
no
cluster
to
eat;
my
soul
desireth
the
first-ripe
fig.
2
The
godly
man
is
perished
out
of
the
earth,
and
there
is
none
upright
among
men:
they
all
lie
in
wait
for
blood;
they
hunt
every
man
his
brother
with
a
net.
3
Their
hands
are
upon
that
which
is
evil
to
do
it
diligently;
the
prince
asketh,
and
the
judge
is
ready
for
a
reward;
and
the
great
man,
he
uttereth
the
evil
desire
of
his
soul:
thus
they
weave
it
together.
4
The
best
of
them
is
as
a
brier;
the
most
upright
is
worse
than
a
thorn
hedge:
the
day
of
thy
watchmen,
even
thy
visitation,
is
come;
now
shall
be
their
perplexity.
5
Trust
ye
not
in
a
neighbor;
put
ye
not
confidence
in
a
friend;
keep
the
doors
of
thy
mouth
from
her
that
lieth
in
thy
bosom.
6
For
the
son
dishonoreth
the
father,
the
daughter
riseth
up
against
her
mother,
the
daughter-in-law
against
her
mother-in-law;
a
mans
enemies
are
the
men
of
his
own
house.
7
But
as
for
me,
I
will
look
unto
Jehovah;
I
will
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation:
my
God
will
hear
me.
8
Rejoice
not
against
me,
O
mine
enemy:
when
I
fall,
I
shall
arise;
when
I
sit
in
darkness,
Jehovah
will
be
a
light
unto
me.
9
I
will
bear
the
indignation
of
Jehovah,
because
I
have
sinned
against
him,
until
he
plead
my
cause,
and
execute
judgment
for
me:
he
will
bring
me
forth
to
the
light,
and
I
shall
behold
his
righteousness.
10
Then
mine
enemy
shall
see
it,
and
shame
shall
cover
her
who
said
unto
me,
Where
is
Jehovah
thy
God?
Mine
eyes
shall
see
my
desire
upon
her;
now
shall
she
be
trodden
down
as
the
mire
of
the
streets.
11
A
day
for
building
thy
walls!
in
that
day
shall
the
decree
be
far
removed.
12
In
that
day
shall
they
come
unto
thee
from
Assyria
and
the
cities
of
Egypt,
and
from
Egypt
even
to
the
River,
and
from
sea
to
sea,
and
from
mountain
to
mountain.
13
Yet
shall
the
land
be
desolate
because
of
them
that
dwell
therein,
for
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
14
Feed
thy
people
with
thy
rod,
the
flock
of
thy
heritage,
which
dwell
solitarily,
in
the
forest
in
the
midst
of
Carmel:
let
them
feed
in
Bashan
and
Gilead,
as
in
the
days
of
old.
15
As
in
the
days
of
thy
coming
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
will
I
show
unto
them
marvellous
things.
16
The
nations
shall
see
and
be
ashamed
of
all
their
might;
they
shall
lay
their
hand
upon
their
mouth;
their
ears
shall
be
deaf.
17
They
shall
lick
the
dust
like
a
serpent;
like
crawling
things
of
the
earth
they
shall
come
trembling
out
of
their
close
places;
they
shall
come
with
fear
unto
Jehovah
our
God,
and
shall
be
afraid
because
of
thee.
18
Who
is
a
God
like
unto
thee,
that
pardoneth
iniquity,
and
passeth
over
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
his
heritage?
he
retaineth
not
his
anger
for
ever,
because
he
delighteth
in
lovingkindness.
19
He
will
again
have
compassion
upon
us;
he
will
tread
our
iniquities
under
foot;
and
thou
wilt
cast
all
their
sins
into
the
depths
of
the
sea.
20
Thou
wilt
perform
the
truth
to
Jacob,
and
the
lovingkindness
to
Abraham,
which
thou
hast
sworn
unto
our
fathers
from
the
days
of
old.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
WEB
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
Misery
is
mine!
Indeed,
I
am
like
one
who
gathers
the
summer
fruits,
as
gleanings
of
the
vinyard:
There
is
no
cluster
of
grapes
to
eat.
My
soul
desires
to
eat
the
early
fig.
2
The
godly
man
has
perished
out
of
the
earth,
And
there
is
no
one
upright
among
men.
They
all
lie
in
wait
for
blood;
Every
man
hunts
his
brother
with
a
net.
3
Their
hands
are
on
that
which
is
evil
to
do
it
diligently.
The
ruler
and
judge
ask
for
a
bribe;
And
the
powerful
man
dictates
the
evil
desire
of
his
soul.
Thus
they
conspire
together.
4
The
best
of
them
is
like
a
brier.
The
most
upright
is
worse
than
a
thorn
hedge.
The
day
of
your
watchmen,
Even
your
visitation,
has
come;
Now
is
the
time
of
their
confusion.
5
Don't
trust
in
a
neighbor.
Don't
put
confidence
in
a
friend.
With
the
woman
lying
in
your
embrace,
Be
careful
of
the
words
of
your
mouth!
6
For
the
son
dishonors
the
father,
The
daughter
rises
up
against
her
mother,
The
daughter-in-law
against
her
mother-in-law;
A
man's
enemies
are
the
men
of
his
own
house.
7
But
as
for
me,
I
will
look
to
Yahweh.
I
will
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation.
My
God
will
hear
me.
8
Don't
rejoice
against
me,
my
enemy.
When
I
fall,
I
will
arise.
When
I
sit
in
darkness,
Yahweh
will
be
a
light
to
me.
9
I
will
bear
the
indignation
of
Yahweh,
Because
I
have
sinned
against
him,
Until
he
pleads
my
case,
and
executes
judgment
for
me.
He
will
bring
me
forth
to
the
light.
I
will
see
his
righteousness.
10
Then
my
enemy
will
see
it,
And
shame
will
cover
her
who
said
to
me,
Where
is
Yahweh
your
God?
Then
my
enemy
will
see
me
and
will
cover
her
shame.
Now
she
will
be
trodden
down
like
the
mire
of
the
streets.
11
A
day
to
build
your
walls�
In
that
day,
he
will
extend
your
boundary.
12
In
that
day
they
will
come
to
you
from
Assyria
and
the
cities
of
Egypt,
And
from
Egypt
even
to
the
River,
And
from
sea
to
sea,
And
mountain
to
mountain.
13
Yet
the
land
will
be
desolate
because
of
those
who
dwell
therein,
For
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
14
Shepherd
your
people
with
your
staff,
The
flock
of
your
heritage,
Who
dwell
by
themselves
in
a
forest,
In
the
midst
of
fertile
pasture
land,
let
them
feed;
In
Bashan
and
Gilead,
as
in
the
days
of
old.
15
"As
in
the
days
of
your
coming
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
I
will
show
them
marvelous
things."
16
The
nations
will
see
and
be
ashamed
of
all
their
might.
They
will
lay
their
hand
on
their
mouth.
Their
ears
will
be
deaf.
17
They
will
lick
the
dust
like
a
serpent.
Like
crawling
things
of
the
earth
they
shall
come
trembling
out
of
their
dens.
They
will
come
with
fear
to
Yahweh
our
God,
And
will
be
afraid
because
of
you.
18
Who
is
a
God
like
you,
who
pardons
iniquity,
And
passes
over
the
disobedience
of
the
remnant
of
his
heritage?
He
doesn't
retain
his
anger
forever,
Because
he
delights
in
loving
kindness.
19
He
will
again
have
compassion
on
us.
He
will
tread
our
iniquities
under
foot;
And
you
will
cast
all
their
sins
into
the
depths
of
the
sea.
20
You
will
give
truth
to
Jacob,
And
mercy
to
Abraham,
As
you
have
sworn
to
our
fathers
from
the
days
of
old.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
RV
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
Woe
is
me!
for
I
am
as
when
they
have
gathered
the
summer
fruits,
as
the
grape
gleanings
of
the
vintage:
there
is
no
cluster
to
eat;
my
soul
desireth
the
firstripe
fig.
2
The
godly
man
is
perished
out
of
the
earth,
and
there
is
none
upright
among
men:
they
all
lie
in
wait
for
blood;
they
hunt
every
man
his
brother
with
a
net.
3
Their
hands
are
upon
that
which
is
evil
to
do
it
diligently;
the
prince
asketh,
and
the
judge
{cf15i
is
ready}
for
a
reward;
and
the
great
man,
he
uttereth
the
mischief
of
his
soul:
thus
they
weave
it
together.
4
The
best
of
them
is
as
a
brier:
the
most
upright
is
{cf15i
worse}
than
a
thorn
hedge:
the
day
of
thy
watchmen,
even
thy
visitation,
is
come;
now
shall
be
their
perplexity.
5
Trust
ye
not
in
a
friend,
put
ye
not
confidence
in
a
guide:
keep
the
doors
of
thy
mouth
from
her
that
lieth
in
thy
bosom.
6
For
the
son
dishonoureth
the
father,
the
daughter
riseth
up
against
her
mother,
the
daughter
in
law
against
her
mother
in
law;
a
man�s
enemies
are
the
men
of
his
own
house.
7
But
as
for
me,
I
will
look
unto
the
LORD;
I
will
wait
for
the
God
of
my
salvation:
my
God
will
hear
me.
8
Rejoice
not
against
me,
O
mine
enemy:
when
I
fall,
I
shall
arise;
when
I
sit
in
darkness,
the
LORD
shall
be
a
light
unto
me.
9
I
will
bear
the
indignation
of
the
LORD,
because
I
have
sinned
against
him;
until
he
plead
my
cause,
and
execute
judgment
for
me:
he
will
bring
me
forth
to
the
light,
{cf15i
and}
I
shall
behold
his
righteousness.
10
Then
mine
enemy
shall
see
it,
and
shame
shall
cover
her;
which
said
unto
me,
Where
is
the
LORD
thy
God?
Mine
eyes
shall
behold
her;
now
shall
she
be
trodden
down
as
the
mire
of
the
streets.
11
A
day
for
building
thy
walls!
in
that
day
shall
the
decree
be
far
removed.
12
In
that
day
shall
they
come
unto
thee,
from
Assyria
and
the
cities
of
Egypt,
and
from
Egypt
even
to
the
River,
and
from
sea
to
sea,
and
{cf15i
from}
mountain
to
mountain.
13
Yet
shall
the
land
be
desolate
because
of
them
that
dwell
therein,
for
the
fruit
of
their
doings.
14
Feed
thy
people
with
thy
rod,
the
flock
of
thine
heritage,
which
dwell
solitarily,
in
the
forest
in
the
midst
of
Carmel:
let
them
feed
in
Bashan
and
Gilead,
as
in
the
days
of
old.
15
As
in
the
days
of
thy
coming
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
will
I
shew
unto
him
marvelous
things.
16
The
nations
shall
see
and
be
ashamed
of
all
their
might:
they
shall
lay
their
hand
upon
their
mouth,
their
ears
shall
be
deaf.
17
They
shall
lick
the
dust
like
a
serpent;
like
crawling
things
of
the
earth
they
shall
come
trembling
out
of
their
close
places:
they
shall
come
with
fear
unto
the
LORD
our
God,
and
shall
be
afraid
because
of
thee.
18
Who
is
a
God
like
unto
thee,
that
pardoneth
iniquity,
and
passeth
by
the
transgression
of
the
remnant
of
his
heritage?
he
retaineth
not
his
anger
for
ever,
because
he
delighteth
in
mercy.
19
He
will
turn
again
and
have
compassion
upon
us;
he
will
tread
our
iniquities
under
foot:
and
thou
wilt
cast
all
their
sins
into
the
depths
of
the
sea.
20
Thou
wilt
perform
the
truth
to
Jacob,
{cf15i
and}
the
mercy
to
Abraham,
which
thou
hast
sworn
unto
our
fathers
from
the
days
of
old.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
NET
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
I
am
depressed!
Indeed,
it
is
as
if
the
summer
fruit
has
been
gathered,
and
the
grapes
have
been
harvested.
There
is
no
grape
cluster
to
eat,
no
fresh
figs
that
I
crave
so
much.
2
Faithful
men
have
disappeared
from
the
land;
there
are
no
godly
men
left.
They
all
wait
in
ambush
so
they
can
shed
blood;
they
hunt
their
own
brother
with
a
net.
3
They
are
determined
to
be
experts
at
doing
evil;
government
officials
and
judges
take
bribes,
prominent
men
make
demands,
and
they
all
do
what
is
necessary
to
satisfy
them.
4
The
best
of
them
is
like
a
thorn;
the
most
godly
among
them
are
more
dangerous
than
a
row
of
thorn
bushes.
The
day
you
try
to
avoid
by
posting
watchmen�
your
appointed
time
of
punishment�
is
on
the
way,
and
then
you
will
experience
confusion.
5
Do
not
rely
on
a
friend;
do
not
trust
a
companion!
Don't
even
share
secrets
with
the
one
who
lies
in
your
arms!
6
For
a
son
thinks
his
father
is
a
fool,
a
daughter
challenges
her
mother,
and
a
daughter-in-law
her
mother-in-law;
a
man's
enemies
are
his
own
servants.
7
But
I
will
keep
watching
for
the
LORD;
I
will
wait
for
the
God
who
delivers
me.
My
God
will
hear
my
lament.
8
My
enemies,
do
not
gloat
over
me!
Though
I
have
fallen,
I
will
get
up.
Though
I
sit
in
darkness,
the
LORD
will
be
my
light.
9
I
must
endure
the
LORD's
anger,
for
I
have
sinned
against
him.
But
then
he
will
defend
my
cause,
and
accomplish
justice
on
my
behalf.
He
will
lead
me
out
into
the
light;
I
will
experience
firsthand
his
deliverance.
10
When
my
enemies
see
this,
they
will
be
covered
with
shame.
They
say
to
me,
"Where
is
the
LORD
your
God?"
I
will
gloat
over
them.
Then
they
will
be
trampled
down
like
mud
in
the
streets.
11
It
will
be
a
day
for
rebuilding
your
walls;
in
that
day
your
boundary
will
be
extended.
12
In
that
day
people
will
come
to
you
from
Assyria
as
far
as
Egypt,
from
Egypt
as
far
as
the
Euphrates
River,
from
the
seacoasts
and
the
mountains.
13
The
earth
will
become
desolate
because
of
what
its
inhabitants
have
done.
14
Shepherd
your
people
with
your
shepherd's
rod,
the
flock
that
belongs
to
you,
the
one
that
lives
alone
in
a
thicket,
in
the
midst
of
a
pastureland.
Allow
them
to
graze
in
Bashan
and
Gilead,
as
they
did
in
the
old
days.
15
"As
in
the
days
when
you
departed
from
the
land
of
Egypt,
I
will
show
you
miraculous
deeds."
16
Nations
will
see
this
and
be
disappointed
by
all
their
strength,
they
will
put
their
hands
over
their
mouths,
and
act
as
if
they
were
deaf.
17
They
will
lick
the
dust
like
a
snake,
like
serpents
crawling
on
the
ground.
They
will
come
trembling
from
their
strongholds
to
the
LORD
our
God;
they
will
be
terrified
of
you.
18
There
is
no
other
God
like
you!
You
forgive
sin
and
pardon
the
rebellion
of
those
who
remain
among
your
people.
You
do
not
remain
angry
forever,
but
delight
in
showing
loyal
love.
19
You
will
once
again
have
mercy
on
us;
you
will
conquer
our
evil
deeds;
you
will
hurl
our
sins
into
the
depths
of
the
sea.
20
You
will
be
loyal
to
Jacob
and
extend
your
loyal
love
to
Abraham,
which
you
promised
on
oath
to
our
ancestors
in
ancient
times.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
ERVEN
Micah 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
1
I
am
upset
because
I
am
like
fruit
that
has
been
gathered,
like
grapes
that
have
already
been
picked.
There
are
no
grapes
left
to
eat.
There
are
none
of
the
early
figs
that
I
love.
2
By
this
I
mean
that
all
the
faithful
people
are
gone.
There
are
no
good
people
left.
Everyone
is
planning
to
kill
someone.
Everyone
is
trying
to
trap
their
brother.
3
People
are
good
at
doing
bad
things
with
both
hands.
Officials
ask
for
bribes.
Judges
take
money
to
change
their
decisions
in
court.
"Important
leaders"
do
whatever
they
want
to
do.
4
Even
the
best
of
them
is
as
crooked
as
a
tangled
thornbush.
Your
prophets
said
this
day
would
come,
and
the
day
of
your
watchmen
has
come.
Now
you
will
be
punished.
Now
you
will
be
confused!
5
Don't
trust
your
neighbor
or
trust
a
friend!
Don't
even
speak
freely
with
your
wife.
6
Your
enemies
will
be
the
people
in
your
own
house.
A
son
will
not
honor
his
father.
A
daughter
will
turn
against
her
mother.
A
daughter-in-law
will
turn
against
her
mother-in-law.
7
So
I
will
look
to
the
Lord
for
help.
I
will
wait
for
God
to
save
me.
My
God
will
hear
me.
8
I
have
fallen,
but
enemy,
don't
laugh
at
me!
I
will
get
up
again.
I
sit
in
darkness
now,
but
the
Lord
will
be
a
light
for
me.
9
I
sinned
against
the
Lord,
so
he
was
angry
with
me.
But
he
will
argue
my
case
for
me
in
court.
He
will
do
what
is
right
for
me.
Then
he
will
bring
me
out
into
the
light,
and
I
will
see
that
he
is
right.
10
My
enemy
said
to
me,
"Where
is
the
Lord
your
God?"
But
my
enemy
will
see
this,
and
she
will
be
ashamed.
At
that
time
I
will
laugh
at
her.
People
will
walk
over
her,
like
mud
in
the
streets.
11
The
time
will
come
when
your
walls
will
be
rebuilt.
At
that
time
the
country
will
grow.
12
Your
people
will
come
back
to
your
land.
They
will
come
back
from
Assyria
and
from
the
cities
of
Egypt.
They
will
come
from
Egypt
and
from
the
other
side
of
the
Euphrates
River.
They
will
come
from
the
sea
in
the
west
and
from
the
mountains
in
the
east.
13
The
land
was
ruined
by
the
people
who
lived
there
and
by
what
they
did.
14
So
rule
your
people
with
your
rod.
Rule
the
flock
of
people
who
belong
to
you.
That
flock
lives
alone
in
the
woods
and
up
on
Mount
Carmel.
That
flock
lives
in
Bashan
and
Gilead
as
they
did
in
the
past.
15
I
did
many
miracles
when
I
took
you
out
of
Egypt.
I
will
let
you
see
more
miracles
like
that.
16
The
nations
will
see
those
miracles,
and
they
will
be
ashamed.
They
will
see
that
their
"power"
is
nothing
compared
to
mine.
They
will
be
amazed
and
put
their
hands
over
their
mouths.
They
will
cover
their
ears
and
refuse
to
listen.
17
They
will
crawl
in
the
dust
like
a
snake.
They
will
shake
with
fear.
They
will
be
like
insects
crawling
from
their
holes
in
the
ground
and
coming
to
the
Lord
our
God.
God,
they
will
fear
and
respect
you!
18
There
is
no
God
like
you.
You
take
away
people's
guilt.
God
will
forgive
his
people
who
survive.
He
will
not
stay
angry
with
them
forever,
because
he
enjoys
being
kind.
19
He
will
come
back
and
comfort
us
again.
He
will
throw
all
our
sins
into
the
deep
sea.
20
God,
please
be
true
to
Jacob.
Be
kind
and
loyal
to
Abraham,
as
you
promised
our
ancestors
long
ago.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Isaiah 17:7
in
LXXRP