Isaiah 32:16
Then shal equyte dwel in the deserte, and rightuousnesse in a fruteful londe.
Then shal equyte dwel in the deserte, and rightuousnesse in a fruteful londe.
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13My peoples felde shal bringe thornes and thistels, for in euery house is voluptuousnes & in the cities, wilfulnes.
14The palaces also shalbe broken, and the greatly occupide cities desolate. The towers and bulwerckes shalbe become dennes for euermore, the pleasure of Mules shalbe turned to pasture for shepe:
15Vnto the tyme that ye sprete be poured vpon vs from aboue. Then shal the wildernesse be a fruteful felde & the plenteous felde shalbe rekened for a wodde.
17And the rewarde of rightuousnesse shalbe peace, and hir frute rest and quietnesse for euer.
18And my people shal dwel in the ynnes of peace, in my tabernacle and pleasure, where there is ynough in the all.
19And whe the hale falleth, it shal fall in the wodde and in the citie.
1Beholde, the kinge shal gouerne after ye rule of rightuousnes, and ye princes shal rule acordinge to the balaunce of equite.
2He shalbe vnto me, as a defence for the wynde, and as a refuge for the tempest, like as a ryuer of water in a thurstie place, and ye schadowe of a greate rock in a drie lode.
15In those daies and at the same tyme, I will bringe forth vnto Dauid, the braunch of rightuousnes, and he shall do equite and rightuousnesse in the londe.
16In those daies shall Iuda be helped, and Ierusalem shall dwell safe, and he that shall call her is euen God oure rightuous maker.
24but se that equyte flowe as the water, and rightuousnesse as a mightie streame.
1Bvt the deserte & wildernesse shal reioyse, ye waist grounde shal be glad, and florish as the lilly.
2She shal florish pleasauntly, and be ioyful, and euer be geuynge of thankes more and more. For ye glory of libanus, the bewty of Charmel & Saro shalbe geuen her. These shal knowe the honoure of the LORDE, and the magesty of oure God.
29as for the sede of the vngodly, it shalbe roted out.
15And why? iudgment shalbe turned agayne vnto rightuousnesse, and all soch as be true of hert shal folowe it.
11Trueth shal ryse out of ye earth, and rightuousnesse shall loke downe from heauen.
12And why? the LORDE shal shewe louinge kyndnesse, and oure londe shal geue hir encrease.
5But ye Trone of youre kingdome is ful of grace, therfore he that sytteth vpon it wt faitfulnesse & treuth in the house of Dauid, knowe the thinge & do his diligence to helpe shortly, acordinge to Equite and rightuousnes.
17Se ye not that it is hard by, that Libanus shalbe turned in to Charmel, and that Charmel shalbe taken as a wodde?
13Not wt stondinge the londe must be waisted, because of them that dwell therin, and for the frutes of their owne ymaginacions.
2That he maye gouerne thy people acordinge vnto right, and defende thy poore.
3That the mountaynes maye brynge peace, and the litle hilles rightuousnes vnto the people.
34The desolate londe shalbe buylded agayne, which afore tyme laye waist, in the sight of all them, that wete by.
6Then shal the lame man leape as an herte, & the domme mas tuge shal geue thankes. In the wildernesse also there shal welles springe, and floudes of water in the deserte.
7The drie grounde shal turne to ryuers, and the thurstie to springes of water. Where as dragons dwelt afore, there shal growe swete floures and grene russhes.
6Yee he shall make thy rightuousnesse as cleare as the light, & thy iust dealinge as the noone daye.
10The stronge cities shalbe desolate, and ye fayre cities shalbe left like a wildernes. The catel shal fede and lie there, and the shepe shal eate it vp.
7In his tyme shal rightuousnesse florish, yee and abundauce of peace, so longe as the Moone endureth.
34A frutefull londe maketh he baren, for the wickednesse of them that dwell therin.
35Agayne, he maketh the wildernes a stondinge water, and water sprynges of a drye grounde.
6He shall be like the heeth, that groweth in the wildernes. As for the good thinge that is for to come, he shall not se it: but dwell in a drie place off the wildernes, in a salt and vnoccupied londe.
21For the iust shal dwell in the londe, and the innocentes shal remayne in it:
33Let all the trees in the wod leape for ioye before the LORDE, for he commeth to iudge the earth.
18Then shal the moutaynes droppe swete wyne, & the hylles shall flowe with mylcke, All the ryuers of Iuda shal haue water ynough, & out of the LORDES house, there shal flowe a sprynge, to water ye broke of Sitim:
23For thus saieth the LORDE of hoostes the God of Israel: It will come therto, that when I haue brought Iuda out of captiuyte, these wordes shalbe herde in ye londe and in his cities: The LORDE, which is the fayre brydegrome of rightuousnesse, make the frutefull, o thou holy hill:
24And there shall dwell Iuda and all hir cities, the shepherdes and hu?bonde men:
12but they shalbe a sede of peace. The vynyarde shal geue hir frute, the grounde shal geue hir increase, and the heauens shal geue their dew: and I shal cause the remnaunt of this people, to haue all these in possession.
27But Sion shalbe redemed with equyte, and hyr captiuyte with rightuousnesse
16There shalbe an heape of corne in the earth hye vpon the hilles, his frute shal shake like Libanus,
37and their best feldes shal lie deed because of the horrible wrath of the LORDE.
11For like as ye grounde bringeth forth frute, & as the garde shuteth forth sede: So shal the LORDE God cause rightuousnes, and the feare of God to florish forth before all the Heithen.
30The rightuous shal neuer be ouerthrowne, but ye vngodly shal not remayne in the londe.
7As for the vynyarde of the LORDE of hoostes it is the house of Israel, and whole Iuda his fayre plantinge. Of these he loked for equyte, but se there is wronge: for rightuousnesse, lo, It is but misery.
21Thy people shalbe all godly, & possesse the londe for euer: the floure of my plantinge, the worke of my hondes, wherof I wil reioyce.
17Rightuousnes wil I set vp agayne in ye balaunce, and iudgment in the weightes. The tepest of hale shal take awaye yor refuge, that ye haue to disceaue withal, and ye ouerflowinge waters shal breake downe yor stroge holdes of dissimulacio.
9Then shalt thou vnderstonde rightuousnesse, iudgment and equite, yee and euery good path.
5Beholde, the tyme commeth (saieth the LORDE) that I wil rayse vp the rightuous braunch off Dauid, which shall beare rule, and discusse matters with wy?dome, and shall set vp equyte and rightuousnes agayne in the earth.
6Vnto the lowly, he shalbe a sprete of iudgment, and vnto them that dryue awaye the enemies from ye gates, he shalbe a sprete of stregth.
12Thou crownest the yeare with thy good, and thy fotesteppes droppe fatnesse.
5And the thresshinge tyme shall reache vnto the wyne haruest, and the wyne haruest shal reache vnto the sowynge tyme. And ye shall eate yor bred in plenteousnes, and shal dwell safe in youre londe.