10 Thou weariedst thyself in thy manifold journeys, yet saidest thou not, [a]There is no hope: thou [b]hast found life by thine hand, therefore thou wast not grieved.

11 And whom didst thou reverence or fear, seeing thou hast [c]lied unto me, and hast not remembered me, neither set thy mind thereon? is it not because I hold my peace, and that of long [d]time? therefore thou fearest not me.

12 I will declare thy righteousness [e]and thy works, and they shall not profit thee.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 57:10 Although thou sawest all thy labors to be in vain, yet wouldest thou never acknowledge thy fault, and leave off.
  2. Isaiah 57:10 He derideth their unprofitable diligence, which thought to have made all sure, and yet were deceived.
  3. Isaiah 57:11 Broken promise with me.
  4. Isaiah 57:11 Meaning, that the wicked abuse God’s lenity, and grow to further wickedness.
  5. Isaiah 57:12 That is, thy naughtiness, idolatries, and impieties which the wicked call God’s service: thus he derideth their obstinacy.

10 You wearied(A) yourself by such going about,
    but you would not say, ‘It is hopeless.’(B)
You found renewal of your strength,(C)
    and so you did not faint.

11 “Whom have you so dreaded and feared(D)
    that you have not been true to me,
and have neither remembered(E) me
    nor taken this to heart?(F)
Is it not because I have long been silent(G)
    that you do not fear me?
12 I will expose your righteousness and your works,(H)
    and they will not benefit you.

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