Isaiah 58:10
If thou hast compassion vpon the hungrie, and refreshest the troubled soule: then shall thy light spring out in the darknesse, and thy darknesse shalbe as the noone day.
If thou hast compassion vpon the hungrie, and refreshest the troubled soule: then shall thy light spring out in the darknesse, and thy darknesse shalbe as the noone day.
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5Thinke ye this fast pleaseth me, that a man shoulde chasten hym selfe for a day? and to hang downe his head like a bulrushe, and to lye vpon the earth in an heerie cloth? Should that be called fasting, or a day that pleaseth the Lord?
6Doth not this fasting rather please me, That thou lose the wicked bands, that thou take of the ouer heauie burthens, that thou let the oppressed go free, and breake all maner of yoke?
7To deale thy bread to the hungrie, and to bring the poore wandering home into thy house? when thou seest the naked that thou couer hym, and hide not thy selfe from thy neighbour, and despise not thyne owne fleshe?
8Then shall thy light breake foorth as the morning, and thy health florishe right shortly: righteousnesse shall go before thee, and the glory of the Lorde shall embrace thee.
9Then if thou callest, the Lorde shall aunswere thee, if thou cryest, he shall say, here I am: yea if thou layest away from thee thy burthens, and holdest thy fingers, and ceassest from vngracious talking:
11The Lorde shall euer be thy guyde, and satisfie the desire of thyne heart in the tyme of drought, and fill thy bones with mary: Thou shalt be like a freshe watred garden, and like the fountaine of water that neuer leaueth running.
9For he satisfieth the greedie soule: and filleth the hungry soule with goodnes.
10Suche as sit in darknesse and in the shadowe of death: beyng fast bounde in miserie and iron.
7To such as were weery, hast thou geuen no water to drinke, & hast withdrawen bread from the hungrie.
9That thou mayest say vnto the prisoners, go foorth, and to them that are in darknesse, come into the lyght: they shall feede thee in the hye wayes, and get their pasture in all hye places.
10They shall neither hunger nor thirst, heate nor sunne shall not hurt them: for he that fauoureth them shall leade them, and geue them drynke of the well sprynges.
21If thyne enemie hunger, feede hym, if he thirst, geue him drinke:
16Honour the Lorde your God or he take his light from you, and or euer your feete stumble in darcknesse at the hyll: lest when you loke for the lyght, he turne it into the shadowe and darcknesse of death.
17Then should thy lyfe be as cleare as the noone day, thou shouldest shine forth, and be as the morning.
3Wherefore fast we say they and thou seest it not? we put our liues to straitnesse, and thou regardest it not?
2Wherfore do ye lay out any money for the thyng that feedeth not, and spende your labour about the thyng that satisfieth you not? But hearken rather vnto me, and ye shal eate of the best, and your soule shall haue her pleasure in plenteousnesse.
6He shall make thy righteousnesse appeare as cleare as the light: and thy iust dealing as the noone tyde.
36If all thy body therfore be cleare, hauyng no part darke, then shall it all be full of lyght, euen as when a candle doth lyght thee with bryghtnes.
9He that hath a bountifull eye, shalbe blessed: for he geueth of his bread to the poore.
28And the poore people thou wilt saue: but thyne eyes are vpon the proude, to bring them downe.
29For thou art my lyght, O Lorde: and the Lorde shall light my darkenesse.
28Thou also hast lyghtened my candell: God my Lorde hath made my darknesse to be lyght.
22And beholde there is trouble and darknesse, dymnesse is rounde about him, & he shalbe driuen into darknesse.
14Thou shalt eate, and not haue inough: yea, thou shalt bring thy selfe downe in the middes of thee, thou shalt flee, but not escape, and those that thou wouldest saue, wyll I deliuer to the sworde.
4There ariseth vp light in the darknes: vnto them that deale vprightly he is merciful, and louing, and righteous.
5they were hungry and thirstie, their soule fainted in them.
15If a brother or a sister be naked, and destitute of dayly foode,
14The exile maketh haste to be loosed, that he dye not in prison, and that his bread fayle hym not.
1Get thee vp betymes, and be bright O Hierusalem for thy light commeth, and the glorie of the Lord is risen vp vpon thee.
2For lo, whyle the darknesse & cloude couereth the earth and the people, the Lorde shall shewe thee light, and his glory shalbe seene in thee.
3The gentiles shall come to thy light, & kinges to the brightnesse that springeth foorth vpon thee.
10Therfore who so feareth the Lorde among you, let hym heare the voyce of his seruaunt: Who so walketh in darknesse and no lyght shyneth vpon hym, let hym put his trust in the name of the Lorde, and holde hym by his God.
13Yea if thou turne thy feete from the sabbath, so that thou do not the thing whiche pleaseth thy selfe in my holy day, and thou call the pleasaunt, holy, and glorious sabbath of the Lorde, and that thou geue hym the honour, so that thou do not after thyne owne imagination, neither seeke thyne owne wyll, nor speake thyne owne wordes:
14Then shalt thou haue thy pleasure in the Lorde, and I wyll cary thee hye aboue the earth, and feede thee with the heritage of Iacob thy father: for the Lordes owne mouth hath so promised.
15The poore shall he deliuer out of his affliction, and rounde them in the eare when they be in trouble.
16Euen so would he take thee out of the straite place, into a brode place in the which there is no straitnes: yea, & make thy table quiet replenished with fatnesse.
11And yf I say peraduenture the darknesse shall couer me: and the night shalbe day for me,
16Neither hath oppressed any, nor hath withholden the pledge, neither hath spoiled by violence: but hath geuen his bread to the hungry, and hath couered the naked with a garment:
29Thou shalt grope at noone dayes as the blinde gropeth in darknesse, & shal not prosper in thy wayes: Thou shalt be oppressed with wrong, & be poulled euermore, & no man shall succour thee.
20Wherefore is the light geuen to hym that is in miserie? & lyfe vnto them that haue heauy heartes?
3One poore man oppressing another by violence, is like a raging rayne that destroyeth the fruite.
23Then shall God geue rayne vnto thy seede, that thou shalt sowe the grounde withall, and bread of the increase of the earth, whiche shalbe fat and very plenteous: in that day also shall thy cattell be fed in large pastures.
37Then shall the ryghteous aunswere hym, saying: Lorde, when sawe we thee an hungred, & fedde thee? or thirstie and gaue thee drynke?
25He that is liberall in geuyng, shall haue plentie: and he that watereth, shalbe watered also hym selfe.
25For I shall feede the hungry soule, and refreshe all faynt heartes.
18And in that day shall deafe men heare the wordes of the booke, and the eyes of the blynde shall see, euen out of the cloude, and out of darknesse.
36And he setteth there the hungry: and they buylde them a citie to dwell in.
7That thou mayest open the eyes of the blinde, let out the prisoners from their bondes, and them that sit in darknesse out of the dungeon house.
25Dyd not I weepe with hym that was in trouble? Had not my soule compassion vpon the poore?
17When the thirstie and poore seeke water and finde none, and when their tongue is drye of thirst, I geue it them saith the Lorde, I the God of Israel forsake them not.