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Isaiah 49:5-14 Common English Bible (CEB)

5. And now the Lord has decided—the one who formed me from the womb as his servant—to restore Jacob to God,so that Israel might return to him.Moreover, I’m honored in the Lord’s eyes;my God has become my strength.

6. He said: It is not enough, since you are my servant,to raise up the tribes of Jacoband to bring back the survivors of Israel.Hence, I will also appoint you as light to the nationsso that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth.

7. The Lord, redeemer of Israel and its holy one,says to one despised,rejected by nations,to the slave of rulers:Kings will see and stand up;commanders will bow downon account of the Lord, who is faithful,the holy one of Israel,who has chosen you.

8. The Lord said:At the right time, I answered you;on a day of salvation, I helped you.I have guarded you,and given you as a covenant to the people, to restore the land,and to reassign deserted properties,

9. saying to the prisoners, "Come out,"and to those in darkness, "Show yourselves."Along the roads animals will graze;their pasture will be on every treeless hilltop.

10. They won’t hunger or thirst;the burning heat and sun won’t strike them,because one who has compassion for them will lead themand will guide them by springs of water.

11. I will turn all my mountains into roads;my highways will be built up.

12. Look! These will come from far away.Look! These from the north and west,and these from the southland.

13. Sing, heavens! Rejoice, earth!Break out, mountains, with a song.The Lord has comforted his people,and taken pity on those who suffer.

14. But Zion says, "The Lord has abandoned me;my Lord has forgotten me."

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