Isaiah 7

Isaiah chapter 7 from the Douay-Rheims Bible, Challoner Revision

1 For from garments cometh a moth, and from a woman the iniquity of a man. 2 For better is the iniquity of a man, than a woman doing a good turn, and a woman bringing shame and reproach. 3 I will now remember the works of the Lord, and I will declare the things I have seen. By the words of the Lord are his works. 4 The sun giving light hath looked upon all things, and full of the glory of the Lord is his work. 5 Hath not the Lord made the saints to declare all his wonderful works, which the Lord Almighty hath firmly settled to be established for his glory? 6 He hath searched out the deep, and the heart of men: and considered their crafty devices. 7 For the Lord knoweth all knowledge, and hath beheld the signs of the world, he declareth the things that are past, and the things that are to come, and revealeth the traces of hidden things. 8 No thought escapeth him, and no word can hide itself from him. 9 He hath beautified the glorious works of his wisdom: and he is from eternity to eternity, and to him nothing may be added, 10 Nor can he be diminished, and he hath no need of any counsellor. 11 O how desirable are all his works, and what we can know is but as a spark! 12 All these things live, and remain for ever, and for every use all things obey him. 13 All things are double, one against another, and he hath made nothing defective. 14 He hath established the good things of every one. And who shall be filled with beholding his glory? 16 The firmament on high is his beauty, the beauty of heaven with its glorious shew. 17 The sun when he appeareth shewing forth at his rising, an admirable instrument, the work of the most High. 18 At noon he burneth the earth, and who can abide his burning heat? As one keeping a furnace in the works of heat: 19 The sun three times as much, burneth the mountains, breathing out fiery vapours, and shining with his beams, he blindeth the eyes. 20 Great is the Lord that made him, and at his words he hath hastened his course. 21 And the moon in all in her season, is for a declaration of times and a sign of the world. 22 From the moon is the sign of the festival day, a light that decreaseth in her perfection. 23 The month is called after her name, increasing wonderfully in her perfection. 24 Being an instrument of the armies on high, shining gloriously in the firmament of heaven. 25 The glory of the stars is the beauty of heaven; the Lord enlighteneth the world on high.