Isaiah 32:2
And each hath been as a hiding-place `from' wind, And as a secret hiding-place `from' inundation, As rivulets of waters in a dry place, As a shadow of a heavy rock in a weary land.
And each hath been as a hiding-place `from' wind, And as a secret hiding-place `from' inundation, As rivulets of waters in a dry place, As a shadow of a heavy rock in a weary land.
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6And a covering may be, For a shadow by day from drought, And for a refuge, and for a hiding place, From inundation and from rain!
4For Thou hast been a stronghold for the poor, A stronghold for the needy in his distress, A refuge from storm, a shadow from heat, When the spirit of the terrible `is' as a storm -- a wall.
5As heat in a dry place, The noise of strangers Thou humblest, Heat with the shadow of a thick cloud, The singing of the terrible is humbled.
1Lo, for righteousness doth a king reign, As to princes, for judgment they rule.
3And not dazzled are the eyes of beholders, And the ears of hearers do attend.
15Till emptied out on us is the Spirit from on high, And a wilderness hath become a fruitful field, And the fruitful field for a forest is reckoned.
16And dwelt in the wilderness hath judgment, And righteousness in the fruitful field remaineth.
17And a work of the righteousness hath been peace, And a service of the righteousness -- Keeping quiet and confidence unto the age.
18And dwelt hath My people in a peaceful habitation, And in stedfast tabernacles, And in quiet resting-places.
19And it hath hailed in the going down of the forest, And in the valley is the city low.
8And hath been as a tree planted by waters, And by a rivulet he sendeth forth his roots, And he doth not see when heat cometh, And his leaf hath been green, And in a year of dearth he is not sorrowful, Nor doth he cease from making fruit.
6And he hath been as a naked thing in a desert, And doth not see when good cometh, And hath inhabited parched places in a wilderness, A salt land, and not inhabited.
16He high places doth inhabit, Strongholds of rock `are' his high tower, His bread hath been given, his waters stedfast.
22Cover him do shades, `with' their shadow, Cover him do willows of the brook.
30For ye are as an oak whose leaf is fading, And as a garden that hath no water.
8I hasten escape for myself, From a rushing wind, from a whirlwind.
20Thou hast wrought for those trusting in Thee, Before sons of men. Thou hidest them in the secret place of Thy presence, From artifices of man, Thou concealest them in a tabernacle, From the strife of tongues.
8From the inundation of hills they are wet, And without a refuge -- have embraced a rock.
8As a bird wandering from her nest, So `is' a man wandering from his place.
16Whoso is hiding her hath hidden the wind, And the ointment of his right hand calleth out.
21And now, they have not seen the light, Bright it `is' in the clouds, And the wind hath passed by and cleanseth them.
3For Thou hast been a refuge for me, A tower of strength because of the enemy.
15In the light of a king's face `is' life, And his good-will `is' as a cloud of the latter rain.
11And Jehovah doth lead thee continually, And hath satisfied in drought thy soul, And thy bones He armeth, And thou hast been as a watered garden, And as an outlet of waters, whose waters lie not.
4Man to vanity hath been like, His days `are' as a shadow passing by.
4Deep waters `are' the words of a man's mouth, The fountain of wisdom `is' a flowing brook.
4And as the light of morning he riseth, A morning sun -- no clouds! By the shining, by the rain, Tender grass of the earth!
15Though he among brethren produceth fruit, Come in doth an east wind, a wind of Jehovah, From a wilderness it is coming up, And it drieth up his fountain, And become dry doth his spring, It -- it spoileth a treasure -- every desirable vessel.
8As to the man of arm -- he hath the earth, And the accepted of face -- he dwelleth in it.
2Drop as rain doth My doctrine; Flow as dew doth My sayings; As storms on the tender grass, And as showers on the herb,
3And he hath been as a tree, Planted by rivulets of water, That giveth its fruit in its season, And its leaf doth not wither, And all that he doth he causeth to prosper.
22and it hath come to pass, in the passing by of Mine honour, that I have set thee in a cleft of the rock, and spread out My hands over thee, until My passing by,
4For thus said Jehovah unto me, `I rest, and I look on My settled place, As a clear heat on an herb. As a thick cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.
10Enter into a rock, and be hidden in dust, Because of the fear of Jehovah, And because of the honour of His excellency.
26To cause `it' to rain on a land -- no man, A wilderness -- no man in it.
3Bring ye in counsel, do judgment, Make as night thy shadow in the midst of noon, Hide outcasts, the wanderer reveal not.
2As a servant desireth the shadow, And as a hireling expecteth his wage,
25`As' cold waters for a weary soul, So `is' a good report from a far country.
26A spring troubled, and a fountain corrupt, `Is' the righteous falling before the wicked.
11At that time it is said of this people, And of Jerusalem: `A dry wind of high places in the wilderness,' The way of the daughter of My people, (Not for winnowing, nor for cleansing,)
11Waters have gone away from a sea, And a river becometh waste and dry.
2While that the sun is not darkened, and the light, And the moon, and the stars, And the thick clouds returned after the rain.
20Come, My people, enter into thy inner chambers, And shut thy doors behind thee, Hide thyself shortly a moment till the indignation pass over.
21To enter into cavities of the rocks, And into clefts of the high places, Because of the fear of Jehovah, And because of the honour of His excellency, In His rising to terrify the earth.
5For He hideth me in a tabernacle in the day of evil, He hideth me in a secret place of His tent, On a rock he raiseth me up.
1He who is dwelling In the secret place of the Most High, In the shade of the Mighty lodgeth habitually,
2Lo, a mighty and strong one `is' to the Lord, As a storm of hail -- a destructive shower, As an inundation of mighty waters overflowing, He cast down to the earth with the hand.
17How thy garments `are' warm, In the quieting of the earth from the south?
29And He giveth rest, and who maketh wrong? And hideth the face, and who beholdeth it? And in reference to a nation and to a man, `It is' the same.
2As a flower he hath gone forth, and is cut off, And he fleeth as a shadow and standeth not.