New American Bible, Revised Edition

Isaiah 51:7-13 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

7. Hear me, you who know justice,you people who have my teaching at heart:Do not fear the reproach of others;remain firm at their revilings.

8. They shall be like a garment eaten by moths,like wool consumed by grubs;But my victory shall remain forever,my salvation, for all generations.

9. Awake, awake, put on strength,arm of the Lord!Awake as in the days of old,in ages long ago!Was it not you who crushed Rahab,you who pierced the dragon?

10. Was it not you who dried up the sea,the waters of the great deep,You who made the depths of the sea into a wayfor the redeemed to pass through?

11. Those whom the Lord has ransomed will returnand enter Zion singing,crowned with everlasting joy;They will meet with joy and gladness,sorrow and mourning will flee.

12. I, it is I who comfort you.Can you then fear mortals who die,human beings who are just grass,

13. And forget the Lord, your maker,who stretched out the heavensand laid the foundations of earth?All the day you are in constant dreadof the fury of the oppressorWhen he prepares himself to destroy;but where is the oppressor’s fury?