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Isaiah 58
Cry
aloud,
a
spare
not,
lift
up
thy
b
voice
like
a
c
trumpet,
and
d
shew
my
people
their
e
transgression,
and
the
house
of
Jacob
their
sins.
2
a
Yet
they
a
seek
me
daily,
and
delight
to
know
my
ways,
as
a
nation
that
did
righteousness,
and
forsook
not
the
ordinance
of
their
God:
they
ask
of
me
the
b
ordinances
of
justice;
they
take
delight
in
approaching
to
God.
3
a
Wherefore
have
we
fasted,
say
they,
and
thou
seest
not?
wherefore
have
we
afflicted
our
soul,
and
thou
takest
no
knowledge?
Behold,
in
the
day
of
your
b
fast
ye
find
c
pleasure,
and
d
exact
all
your
labours.
4 Behold,
ye
fast
for
a
strife
and
b
debate,
and
to
smite
with
the
fist
of
wickedness:
ye
shall
not
c
fast
as
ye
do
this
day,
to
make
your
voice
to
be
heard
on
high.
5 Is
it
such
a
fast
that
I
have
chosen?
a
day
for
a
man
to
afflict
his
soul?
is
it
to
bow
down
his
head
as
a
bulrush,
and
to
spread
sackcloth
and
ashes
under
him?
wilt
thou
call
this
a
fast,
and
an
acceptable
day
to
the
Lord?
6 Is
not
this
the
fast
that
I
have
chosen?
to
loose
the
a
bands
of
wickedness,
to
undo
the
heavy
burdens,
and
to
let
the
oppressed
go
b
free,
and
that
ye
break
every
yoke?
7 Is
it
not
to
deal
thy
bread
to
the
a
hungry,
and
that
thou
bring
the
b
poor
that
are
cast
out
to
thy
house?
when
thou
seest
the
naked,
that
thou
cover
him;
and
that
thou
hide
not
thyself
from
c
thine
own
flesh?
8 Then
shall
thy
a
light
break
forth
as
the
morning,
and
thine
b
health
shall
spring
forth
speedily:
and
thy
righteousness
shall
go
before
thee;
the
glory
of
the
Lord
shall
be
thy
c
rearward.
9 Then
shalt
thou
a
call,
and
the
Lord
shall
answer;
thou
shalt
cry,
and
he
shall
say,
Here
I
am.
If
thou
take
away
from
the
midst
of
thee
the
yoke,
the
b
putting
forth
of
the
finger,
and
speaking
vanity;
10 And
if
thou
draw
out
thy
soul
to
the
a
hungry,
and
satisfy
the
afflicted
soul;
then
shall
thy
light
b
rise
in
obscurity,
and
thy
darkness
be
as
the
noonday:
11 And
the
Lord
shall
a
guide
thee
continually,
and
satisfy
thy
soul
in
b
drought,
and
c
make
fat
thy
bones:
and
thou
shalt
be
like
a
watered
garden,
and
like
a
d
spring
of
water,
whose
waters
fail
not.
12 And
they
that
shall
be
of
thee
shall
build
the
old
waste
places:
thou
shalt
raise
up
the
foundations
of
many
generations;
and
thou
shalt
be
called,
The
repairer
of
the
breach,
The
restorer
of
paths
to
dwell
in.
13 If
thou
turn
away
thy
foot
from
the
sabbath,
from
doing
thy
pleasure
on
my
holy
day;
and
call
the
a
sabbath
a
delight,
the
holy
of
the
Lord,
honourable;
and
shalt
honour
him,
not
doing
thine
own
ways,
nor
finding
thine
own
pleasure,
nor
speaking
thine
own
words:
14 Then
shalt
thou
delight
thyself
in
the
Lord;
and
I
will
cause
thee
to
ride
upon
the
a
high
places
of
the
earth,
and
feed
thee
with
the
heritage
of
Jacob
thy
father:
for
the
mouth
of
the
Lord
hath
spoken
it.
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