Isaiah 40:30
Even youths are wearied and fatigued, And young men utterly stumble,
Even youths are wearied and fatigued, And young men utterly stumble,
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31But those expecting Jehovah pass `to' power, They raise up the pinion as eagles, They run and are not fatigued, They go on and do not faint!
28Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard? The God of the age -- Jehovah, Preparer of the ends of the earth, Is not wearied nor fatigued, There is no searching of His understanding.
29He is giving power to the weary, And to those not strong He increaseth might.
13In that day faint do the fair virgins, And the young men, with thirst.
17All the hands are feeble, and all knees go -- waters.
27There is none weary, nor stumbling in it, It doth not slumber, nor sleep, Nor opened hath been the girdle of its loins, Nor drawn away the latchet of its sandals.
10Thou hast shewed thyself weak in a day of adversity, Straitened is thy power,
3Strengthen ye the feeble hands, Yea, the stumbling knees strengthen.
7Therefore, all hands do fail, And every heart of man doth melt.
14And perished hath refuge from the swift, And the strong strengtheneth not his power, And the mighty delivereth not his soul.
15And the handler of the bow standeth not, And the swift with his feet delivereth not `himself', And the rider of the horse delivereth not his soul.
16And the courageous of heart among the mighty, Naked doth flee in that day, An affirmation of Jehovah!
13Young men to grind they have taken, And youths with wood have stumbled.
2Also -- the power of their hands, why `is it' to me? On them hath old age perished.
10My heart `is' panting, my power hath forsaken me, And the light of mine eyes, Even they are not with me.
4The stumbling one do thy words raise up, And bowing knees thou dost strengthen.
5But now, it cometh in unto thee, And thou art weary; It striketh unto thee, and thou art troubled.
12Unto whom He hath said, `This `is' the rest, give ye rest to the weary, And this -- the refreshing:' And they have not been willing to hear,
4Bows of the mighty are broken, And the stumbling have girded on strength.
12Wherefore, the hanging-down hands and the loosened knees set ye up;
24My knees have been feeble from fasting, And my flesh hath failed of fatness.
27They reel to and fro, and move as a drunkard, And all their wisdom is swallowed up.
36`And those who are left of you -- I have also brought a faintness into their heart in the lands of their enemies, and the sound of a leaf driven away hath pursued them, and they have fled -- flight from a sword -- and they have fallen, and there is none pursuing.
37And they have stumbled one on another, as from the face of a sword, and there is none pursuing, and ye have no standing before your enemies,
10Days of our years, in them `are' seventy years, And if, by reason of might, eighty years, Yet `is' their enlargement labour and vanity, For it hath been cut off hastily, and we fly away.
30For ye are as an oak whose leaf is fading, And as a garden that hath no water.
31And the strong hath been for tow, And his work for a spark, And burned have both of them together, And there is none quenching!
5Spoiled themselves have the mighty of heart, They have slept their sleep, And none of the men of might found their hands.
20Thy sons have been wrapt up, they have lain down, At the head of all out places, as a wild ox `in' a net, They are full of the fury of Jehovah, The rebuke of Thy God.
26Consumed hath been my flesh and my heart, The rock of my heart and my portion `is' God to the age.
18And the honour of his forest, and his fruitful field, From soul even unto flesh He doth consume, And it hath been as the fainting of a standard-bearer.
8And fallen hath Asshur by sword, not of the high, Yea, a sword -- not of the low, doth consume him, And he hath fled for himself from the face of a sword, And his young men become tributary.
16wherefore, we faint not, but if also our outward man doth decay, yet the inward is renewed day by day;
4Mourned, faded hath the land, Languished, faded hath the world, Languished have they -- the high place of the people of the land.
30Therefore fall do her young men in her broad places, And all her men of war are cut off in that day, An affirmation of Jehovah.
27Good for a man that he beareth a yoke in his youth.
14Still they bring forth in old age, Fat and flourishing are they,
18And also unto old age and grey hairs, O God, forsake me not, Till I declare Thy strength to a generation, To every one that cometh Thy might.
7and it hath come to pass, when they say unto thee, For what art thou sighing? that thou hast said: Because of the report, for it is coming, And melted hath every heart, And feeble hath been all hands, And weak is every spirit, And all knees go -- waters, Lo, it is coming, yea, it hath been, An affirmation of the Lord Jehovah.'
17For this hath our heart been sick, For these have our eyes been dim.
7As mighty ones they run, As men of war they go up a wall, And each in his own ways they do go, And they embarrass not their paths.
11May we be diligent, then, to enter into that rest, that no one in the same example of the unbelief may fall,
16And ye say, No, for on a horse we flee? Therefore ye flee, And on the swift we ride! Therefore swift are your pursuers.
7Withered hath grass, faded the flower, For the Spirit of Jehovah blew upon it, Surely the people `is' grass;
12Young men, and also maidens, Aged men, with youths,
5For -- with footmen thou hast run, And they weary thee, And how dost thou fret thyself with horses! Even in the land of peace, `In which' thou art confident -- And how dost thou in the rising of Jordan!
24When he falleth, he is not cast down, For Jehovah is sustaining his hand.
25Without bereave doth the sword, And at the inner-chambers -- fear, Both youth and virgin, Suckling with man of grey hair.
5Hungry -- yea -- thirsty, Their soul in them becometh feeble,
3In the day that keepers of the house tremble, And men of strength have bowed themselves, And grinders have ceased, because they have become few. And those looking out at the windows have become dim,