Isaiah 30:5
All he made ashamed of a people that profit not, Neither for help, not for profit, But for shame, and also for reproach!
All he made ashamed of a people that profit not, Neither for help, not for profit, But for shame, and also for reproach!
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6The burden of the beasts of the south. Into a land of adversity and distress, Of young lion and of old lion, Whence `are' viper and flying saraph, They carry on the shoulder of asses their wealth, And on the hump of camels their treasures, Unto a people not profitable.
7Yea, Egyptians `are' vanity, and in vain do help, Therefore I have cried concerning this: `Their strength `is' to sit still.'
4so doth the king of Asshur lead the captivity of Egypt, and the removal of Cush, young and old, naked and barefoot, with seat uncovered -- the nakedness of Egypt;
5and they have been affrighted and ashamed of Cush their confidence, and of Egypt their beauty,
2Who are walking to go down to Egypt, And My mouth have not asked, To be strong in the strength of Pharaoh, And to trust in the shadow of Egypt.
3And the strength of Pharaoh Hath been to you for shame, And the trust in the shadow of Egypt confusion,
4For in Zoan were his princes, And his messengers reach Hanes.
20They were ashamed that one hath trusted, They have come unto it and are confounded.
26As the shame of a thief when he is found, So put to shame have been the house of Israel, They, their kings, their heads, And their priests, and their prophets,
6Also it to Asshur is carried, a present to a warlike king, Shame doth Ephraim receive, And ashamed is Israel of its own counsel.
16They have been ashamed, And they have even blushed -- all of them, Together gone in confusion have those carving images.
54So that thou dost bear thy shame, And hast been ashamed of all that thou hast done, In thy comforting them.
3And their honourable ones have sent their little ones to the water, They have come unto ditches, They have not found water, They have turned back -- their vessels empty! They have been ashamed, And have blushed and covered their head.
24And the shameful thing hath devoured The labour of our fathers from our youth, Their flock and their herd, Their sons and their daughters.
12Thou sellest Thy people -- without wealth, And hast not become great by their price.
13Thou makest us a reproach to our neighbours, A scorn and a reproach to our surrounders.
14Thou makest us a simile among nations, A shaking of the head among peoples.
11Lo, all his companions are ashamed, As to artizans -- they `are' of men, All of them gather together, they stand up, They fear, they are ashamed together.
28For a nation lost to counsels `are' they, And there is no understanding in them.
26They are ashamed and confounded together, Who are rejoicing at my evil. They put on shame and confusion, Who are magnifying themselves against me.
15They were ashamed when they did abomination! Yea, they are not at all ashamed, Yea, blushing they have not known, Therefore they do fall among those falling, In the time I have inspected them, They stumble, said Jehovah.
12Ashamed hath been your mother greatly, Confounded hath she been that bare you, Lo, the hindermost of nations `is' a wilderness, A dry land, and a desert.
15So have they been to thee with whom thou hast laboured, Thy merchants from thy youth, Each to his passage they have wandered, Thy saviour is not!
6Ye do not prophesy -- they do prophesy, They do not prophesy to these, It doth not remove shame.
1Wo `to' those going down to Egypt for help, And on horses lean, And trust on chariots, because many, And on horsemen, because very strong, And have not looked on the Holy One of Israel, And Jehovah have not sought.
36What? thou art very vile to repeat thy way, Even of Egypt thou art ashamed, As thou hast been ashamed of Asshur,
37Also from this thou goest out, And thy hands on thy head, For Jehovah hath kicked at thy confidences, And thou dost not give prosperity to them!
12They were ashamed when they did abomination! Yea, they are not at all ashamed, And blushing they have not known, Therefore, they do fall among falling ones, In the time of their inspection they stumble, said Jehovah.
3Also let none waiting on Thee be ashamed, Let the treacherous dealers without cause be ashamed.
11Lo, all those displeased with thee, They are ashamed and blush, They are as nothing, yea, perish Do the men who strive with thee.
16See do nations, and they are ashamed of all their might, They lay a hand on the mouth, their ears are deaf.
3And the Egyptians `are men', and not God, And their horses `are' flesh, and not spirit, And Jehovah stretcheth out His hand, And stumbled hath the helper, And fallen hath the helped one, And together all of them are consumed.
29For `men' are ashamed because of the oaks That ye have desired, And ye are confounded because of the gardens That ye have chosen.
9Framers of a graven image `are' all of them emptiness, And their desirable things do not profit, And their own witnesses they `are', They see not, nor know, that they may be ashamed.
5Unto Thee they cried, and were delivered, In Thee they trusted, and were not ashamed.
41Spoiled him have all passing by the way, He hath been a reproach to his neighbours,
6The counsel of the poor ye cause to stink, Because Jehovah `is' his refuge.
5There they feared a fear -- there was no fear, For God hath scattered the bones of him Who is encamping against thee, Thou hast put to shame, For God hath despised them.
19They are not ashamed in a time of evil, And in days of famine they are satisfied.
7Do not thy usurers instantly rise up, And those shaking thee awake up, And thou hast been for a spoil to them?
15They are desolate because of their shame, Who are saying to me, `Aha, aha.'
40And I have put on you reproach age-during, And shame age-during that is not forgotten!
9Ashamed have been the wise, They have been affrighted, and are captured, Lo, against a word of Jehovah they kicked, And the wisdom of what -- have they?
5The near and the far-off from thee scoff at thee, O defiled of name -- abounding in trouble.
2Also -- the power of their hands, why `is it' to me? On them hath old age perished.
16To make their land become a desolation, A hissing age-during, Every passer by it is astonished, And bemoaneth with his head.
12`To' the kingdom her freemen they call, But there are none there, And all her princes are at an end.
30They have not consented to my counsel, They have despised all my reproof,
26And they have forgotten their shame, And all their trespass that they trespassed against Me, In their dwelling on their land confidently and none troubling.
2They have stooped, they have bowed together, They have not been able to deliver the burden, And themselves into captivity have gone.