Compare Translations for Isaiah 1:19

Isaiah 1:19 NAS
"If you consent and obey, You will eat the best of the land ;
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Isaiah 1:19 NKJV
If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 NRS
If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 RSV
If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 WBT
If ye are willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land:
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Isaiah 1:19 ASV
If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land:
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Isaiah 1:19 BBE
If you will give ear to my word and do it, the good things of the land will be yours;
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Isaiah 1:19 CJB
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 RHE
If you be willing, and will hearken to me, you shall eat the good things of the land.
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Isaiah 1:19 ELB
Wenn ihr willig seid und höret, so sollt ihr das Gute des Landes essen.
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Isaiah 1:19 ESV
If you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 GDB
Se voi volete ubbidire, mangerete i beni della terra.
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Isaiah 1:19 GW
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the best from the land.
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Isaiah 1:19 GNT
If you will only obey me, you will eat the good things the land produces.
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Isaiah 1:19 HNV
If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 CSB
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the good things of the land.
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Isaiah 1:19 KJV
If ye be willing and obedient , ye shall eat the good of the land:
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Isaiah 1:19 BLA
Si queréis y obedecéis, comeréis lo mejor de la tierra;
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Isaiah 1:19 RVR
Si quisiereis y oyereis, comieréis el bien de la tierra:
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Isaiah 1:19 LSG
Si vous avez de la bonne volont? et si vous ?tes dociles, Vous mangerez les meilleures productions du pays;
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Isaiah 1:19 LUT
Wollt ihr mir gehorchen, so sollt ihr des Landes Gut genießen.
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Isaiah 1:19 NCV
If you become willing and obey me, you will eat good crops from the land.
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Isaiah 1:19 NIRV
But you have to be willing to change and obey me. If you are, you will eat the best food that grows on the land.
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Isaiah 1:19 NIV
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the best from the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 NLT
If you will only obey me and let me help you, then you will have plenty to eat.
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Isaiah 1:19 OST
Si vous obéissez volontairement, vous mangerez le meilleur du pays.
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Isaiah 1:19 RIV
Se siete disposti ad ubbidire, mangerete i prodotti migliori del paese;
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Isaiah 1:19 SEV
Si quisiereis, y oyereis, comeréis el bien de la tierra;
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Isaiah 1:19 SVV
Indien gijlieden willig zijt en hoort, zo zult gij het goede dezes lands eten.
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Isaiah 1:19 DBY
If ye be willing and hearken, ye shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 VUL
si volueritis et audieritis bona terrae comedetis
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Isaiah 1:19 MSG
If you'll willingly obey, you'll feast like kings.
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Isaiah 1:19 TMB
If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 TNIV
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the best from the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 WEB
If you are willing and obedient, You shall eat the good of the land;
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Isaiah 1:19 WYC
If ye will, and hear me, ye shall eat the goods of [the] earth. (If ye be willing, and obey me, then ye shall eat the good things of the earth.)
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Isaiah 1:19 YLT
If ye are willing, and have hearkened, The good of the land ye consume,
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Isaiah 1 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 1

Isaiah prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. He has been well called the evangelical prophet, on account of his numerous and full prophesies concerning the coming and character, the ministry and preaching, the sufferings and death of the Messiah, and the extent and continuance of his kingdom. Under the veil of the deliverance from Babylon, Isaiah points to a much greater deliverance, which was to be effected by the Messiah; and seldom does he mention the one, without alluding at the same time to the other; nay, he is often so much enraptured with the prospect of the more distant deliverance, as to lose sight of that which was nearer, and to dwell on the Messiah's person, office, character, and kingdom.

The corruptions prevailing among the Jews. (1-9) Severe censures. (10-15) Exhortations to repentance. (16-20) The state of Judah is lamented; with gracious promises of the gospel times. (21-31)

Verses 1-9 Isaiah signifies, "The salvation of the Lord;" a very suitable name for this prophet, who prophesies so much of Jesus the Saviour, and his salvation. God's professing people did not know or consider that they owed their lives and comforts to God's fatherly care and kindness. How many are very careless in the affairs of their souls! Not considering what we do know in religion, does us as much harm, as ignorance of what we should know. The wickedness was universal. Here is a comparison taken from a sick and diseased body. The distemper threatens to be mortal. From the sole of the foot even to the head; from the meanest peasant to the greatest peer, there is no soundness, no good principle, no religion, for that is the health of the soul. Nothing but guilt and corruption; the sad effects of Adam's fall. This passage declares the total depravity of human nature. While sin remains unrepented, nothing is done toward healing these wounds, and preventing fatal effects. Jerusalem was exposed and unprotected, like the huts or sheds built up to guard ripening fruits. These are still to be seen in the East, where fruits form a large part of the summer food of the people. But the Lord had a small remnant of pious servants at Jerusalem. It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed. The evil nature is in every one of us; only Jesus and his sanctifying Spirit can restore us to spiritual health.

Verses 10-15 Judea was desolate, and their cities burned. This awakened them to bring sacrifices and offerings, as if they would bribe God to remove the punishment, and give them leave to go on in their sin. Many who will readily part with their sacrifices, will not be persuaded to part with their sins. They relied on the mere form as a service deserving a reward. The most costly devotions of wicked people, without thorough reformation of heart and life, cannot be acceptable to God. He not only did not accept them, but he abhorred them. All this shows that sin is very hateful to God. If we allow ourselves in secret sin, or forbidden indulgences; if we reject the salvation of Christ, our very prayers will become abomination.

Verses 16-20 Not only feel sorrow for the sin committed, but break off the practice. We must be doing, not stand idle. We must be doing the good the Lord our God requires. It is plain that the sacrifices of the law could not atone, even for outward national crimes. But, blessed be God, there is a Fountain opened, in which sinners of every age and rank may be cleansed. Though our sins have been as scarlet and crimson, a deep dye, a double dye, first in the wool of original corruption, and afterwards in the many threads of actual transgression; though we have often dipped into sin, by many backslidings; yet pardoning mercy will take out the stain, ( Psalms 51:7 ) . They should have all the happiness and comfort they could desire. Life and death, good and evil, are set before us. O Lord, incline all of us to live to thy glory.

Verses 21-31 Neither holy cities nor royal ones are faithful to their trust, if religion does not dwell in them. Dross may shine like silver, and the wine that is mixed with water may still have the colour of wine. Those have a great deal to answer for, who do not help the oppressed, but oppress them. Men may do much by outward restraints; but only God works effectually by the influences of his Spirit, as a Spirit of Judgment. Sin is the worst captivity, the worst slavery. The redemption of the spiritual Zion, by the righteousness and death of Christ, and by his powerful grace, most fully accord with what is here meant. Utter ruin is threatened. The Jews should become as a tree when blasted by heat; as a garden without water, which in those hot countries would soon be burned up. Thus shall they be that trust in idols, or in an arm of flesh. Even the strong man shall be as tow; not only soon broken, and pulled to pieces, but easily catching fire. When the sinner has made himself as tow and stubble, and God makes himself as a consuming fire, what can prevent the utter ruin of the sinner?

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