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Isaiah 35

Isa. 35:6 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Then shall the lame
picceach (Hebrew #6455)
lame
KJV usage: lame.
Pronounce: pis-say'-akh
Origin: from 6452
man leap
dalag (Hebrew #1801)
to spring
KJV usage: leap.
Pronounce: daw-lag'
Origin: a primitive root
as an hart
'ayal (Hebrew #354)
a stag or male deer
KJV usage: hart.
Pronounce: ah-yawl'
Origin: an intensive form of 352 (in the sense of ram)
, and the tongue
lashown (Hebrew #3956)
also (in plural) feminine lshonah {lesh-o-naw'}; from 3960; the tongue (of man or animals), used literally (as the instrument of licking, eating, or speech), and figuratively (speech, an ingot, a fork of flame, a cove of water)
KJV usage: + babbler,bay, + evil speaker, language, talker, tongue, wedge.
Pronounce: law-shone'
Origin: or lashon {law-shone'}
of the dumb
'illem (Hebrew #483)
speechless
KJV usage: dumb (man).
Pronounce: il-lame'
Origin: from 481
sing
ranan (Hebrew #7442)
properly, to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy)
KJV usage: aloud for joy, cry out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for joy), (cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph.
Pronounce: raw-nan'
Origin: a primitive root
: for in the wilderness
midbar (Hebrew #4057)
a pasture (i.e. open field, whither cattle are driven); by implication, a desert; also speech (including its organs)
KJV usage: desert, south, speech, wilderness.
Pronounce: mid-bawr'
Origin: from 1696 in the sense of driving
shall waters
mayim (Hebrew #4325)
water; figuratively, juice; by euphemism, urine, semen
KJV usage: + piss, wasting, water(-ing, (-course, -flood, -spring)).
Pronounce: mah'-yim
Origin: dual of a primitive noun (but used in a singular sense)
o break out
baqa` (Hebrew #1234)
to cleave; generally, to rend, break, rip or open
KJV usage: make a breach, break forth (into, out, in pieces, through, up), be ready to burst, cleave (asunder), cut out, divide, hatch, rend (asunder), rip up, tear, win.
Pronounce: baw-kah'
Origin: a primitive root
, and streams
nachal (Hebrew #5158)
or nachalah (Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28) {nakh-al-aw'}; from 5157 in its original sense; a stream, especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine)
KJV usage: brook, flood, river, stream, valley.
Pronounce: nakh'-al
Origin: or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm 124:4) {nakh'-law}
in the desert
`arabah (Hebrew #6160)
a desert; especially (with the article prefix) the (generally) sterile valley of the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea
KJV usage: Arabah, champaign, desert, evening, heaven, plain, wilderness. See also 1026.
Pronounce: ar-aw-baw'
Origin: from 6150 (in the sense of sterility)
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shall the lame.
Matt. 11:5• 5{i}Blind [men] see and lame walk; lepers are cleansed, and deaf hear; and dead are raised, and poor have glad tidings preached to them:{/i} (Matt. 11:5)
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Matt. 15:30‑31• 30{i}and great crowds came to him, having with them lame, blind, dumb, crippled, and many others, and they cast them at his feet, and he healed them:{/i}
31{i}so that the crowds wondered, seeing dumb speaking, crippled sound, lame walking, and blind seeing; and they glorified the God of Israel{/i}.
(Matt. 15:30‑31)
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Matt. 21:14• 14{i}And blind and lame came to him in the temple, and he healed them.{/i} (Matt. 21:14)
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John 5:8‑9• 8Jesus saith to him, Arise, take up thy couch, and walk.
9And immediately the man became well and took up his couch and walked. And on that day was Sabbath.
(John 5:8‑9)
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Acts 3:2,6‑8• 2And a certain man being lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid every day at the gate of the temple called Beautiful, to ask alms of those that entered into the temple;
6But Peter said, Silver and gold have I none, but what I have, this I give thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth walk.
7And grasping him by the right hand he raised [him] up; and immediately his feet and ankle-bones were made strong.
8And leaping up he stood and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking and leaping, and praising God.
(Acts 3:2,6‑8)
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Acts 8:7• 7For [as to] many that had unclean spirits, they went out crying with a loud voice, and many palsied and lame were healed. (Acts 8:7)
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Acts 14:8‑10• 8And there sat a certain man at Lystra powerless in his feet, lame from his mother's womb, who never had walked.
9This [man] heard Paul speaking, who fastening his eyes upon him and seeing that he had faith to be made whole,
10said with a loud voice, Rise upright on thy feet: and he leaped up and walked.
(Acts 14:8‑10)
the tongue.
Isa. 32:4• 4The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly. (Isa. 32:4)
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Psa. 51:15• 15Ο Lord, open my lips,{HR}And my mouth shall declare thy praise. (Psa. 51:15)
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Matt. 9:32‑33• 32But as these were going out, behold, they brought to him a dumb man possessed by a demon.
33And the demon having been cast out, the dumb spoke; and the crowds wondered, saying, It was never seen thus in Israel.
(Matt. 9:32‑33)
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Matt. 12:22• 22Then was brought to him a demoniac blind and dumb; and he healed him, so that the blind [man] spoke and saw. (Matt. 12:22)
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Matt. 15:30• 30{i}and great crowds came to him, having with them lame, blind, dumb, crippled, and many others, and they cast them at his feet, and he healed them:{/i} (Matt. 15:30)
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Mark 7:32‑37• 32And they bring to him [one] that was deaf, and had an impediment in speech; and they beseech him to put his hand upon him.
33And he took him aside from the crowd, and put his fingers to his ears, and he spat and touched his tongue;
34and, looking up to heaven, he groaned, and saith unto him, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened.
35And immediately his ears were opened, and the band of his tongue was loosed, and he spoke plainly.
36And he charged them that they should tell no man; but the more he charged them, so much the more abundantly they published [it];
37and were beyond measure astonished, saying, He hath done all things well: He makes both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak.
(Mark 7:32‑37)
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Mark 9:17‑25• 17And one of the crowd answered and said, Teacher, I brought unto thee my son having a dumb spirit;
18and whensoever it taketh him, it tareth him, and he foameth and gnasheth his teeth, and is withering away. And I spoke to thy disciples, that they should cast it out; and they were not able.
19And answering them he saith, O unbelieving generation! how long shall I be with you? how long shall I bear with you? Bring him unto me.
20And they brought him unto him: and when he saw him, immediately the spirit tore him, and he fell on the ground, and rolled foaming.
21And he asked his father, How long a time is it that it has been like this with him? And he said, From childhood,
22and often it has cast him both into the fire, and into waters, to destroy him; but if thou couldst do anything, be moved with pity on us, and help us.
23Jesus said to him, If thou couldst [is] believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
24And immediately the father of the child cried out and said [with tears], I believe: help mine unbelief.
25When Jesus saw that the crowd was running up together, he rebuked the unclean spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him.
(Mark 9:17‑25)
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Luke 1:64• 64{i}And his mouth was opened immediately, and his tongue, and he spake, blessing God.{/i} (Luke 1:64)
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Luke 11:14• 14And he was casting out a demon, and it was dumb; and it came to pass, the demon having gone out, the dumb [man] spoke. And the crowds wondered. (Luke 11:14)
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Col. 3:16• 16Let the word of the Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing each other with psalms, hymns, spiritual songs, in grace singing in your hearts to God. (Col. 3:16)
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Isa. 41:17‑18• 17The afflicted and the needy seek water, and [there is] none; their tongue faileth for thirst: I Jehovah will hear them, [I] the God of Israel will not forsake them.
18I will open rivers on the bare heights, and fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness into a pool of water, and the dry lands into water-springs.
(Isa. 41:17‑18)
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Isa. 43:19‑20• 19Behold, I will do a new thing; now shall it spring forth: shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, [and] rivers in the desert.
20The beast of the field shall honour me, the jackals and the ostriches; because I give waters in the wilderness, [and] rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people, my chosen:
(Isa. 43:19‑20)
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Isa. 48:21• 21And they thirsted not [when] he led them through the deserts: he caused the waters to flow out of the rock for them; he clave the rock also, and the waters gushed out. (Isa. 48:21)
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Isa. 49:10‑11• 10They shall not hunger nor thirst; neither shall the heat nor sun smite them: for he that hath mercy on them will lead them, and by the springs of water will he guide them.
11And I will make all my mountains a way, and my highways shall be exalted.
(Isa. 49:10‑11)
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Ex. 17:6• 6{i}Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock on Horeb; and thou shalt strike the rock, and there shall come water out of it, that the people may drink. And Moses did so before the eyes of the elders of Israel.{/i} (Ex. 17:6)
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Num. 20:11• 11And Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod {i}smote the rock twice, and much water came out, and the assembly drank, and their beasts.{/i} (Num. 20:11)
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Neh. 9:15• 15{i}And thou gavest them bread from the heavens for their hunger, and broughtest forth water for them out of the rock for their thirst, and didst say to them that they should go in to possess the land which thou hadst sworn to give them.{/i} (Neh. 9:15)
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Psa. 46:4• 4[There is] a river; its streams make glad the city of God,{HR}The holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High. (Psa. 46:4)
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Psa. 78:15‑16• 15He clave rocks in the wilderness,{HR}And gave drink as the depths abundantly,
16He brought streams from the rock (crag){HR}And caused waters to come down like the rivers.
(Psa. 78:15‑16)
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Ezek. 47:1‑11• 1Then he brought me back unto the door of the house; and, behold, waters issued from under the threshold of the house eastward; for the front of the house [was toward] the east, and the waters came down from under the right side of the house, at the south of the altar.
2And he brought me out of the way of the gate northward, and led me about the way without unto the outer gate by the way that looketh eastward; and, behold, there ran out waters on the right side.
3And when the man that had the line in his hand went forth eastward, he measured a thousand cubits, and he brought me through the waters; the waters were to the ankles.
4Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through the waters; the waters were to the knees. Again he measured a thousand, and brought me through; the waters were to the loins.
5Afterward he measured a thousand; and it was a river that I could not pass over: for the waters were risen, waters to swim in, a river that could not be passed over.
6And he said unto me, Son of man, hast thou seen [this]? Then he brought me, and caused me to return to the brink of the river.
7Now when I had returned, behold, at the bank of the river were very many trees on the one side and on the other.
8Then said he unto me, These waters issue out toward the east country, and go down into the desert, and go into the sea; which being brought forth into the sea, the waters shall be healed.
9And it shall come to pass, that everything that liveth, which moveth, whithersoever the rivers shall come, shall live: and there shall be a very great multitude of fish, because these waters shall come thither: for they shall be healed; and everything shall live whither the river cometh.
10And it shall come to pass, that the fishers shall stand upon it from En-gedi even unto En-eglaim; they shall be a place to spread forth nets; their fish shall be according to their kinds, as the fish of the great sea, exceeding many.
11But the miry places thereof and the marshes thereof shall not be healed; they shall be given to salt.
(Ezek. 47:1‑11)
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Zech. 14:8• 8And it shall be in that day that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in winter shall it be. (Zech. 14:8)
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John 7:37‑39• 37Now in the last, the great, day of the feast Jesus stood and cried, saying, If anyone thirst, let him come unto me and drink.
38He that believeth on me, even as the scripture said, Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
39But this said he of the Spirit, which they that believed on him were about to receive, for [the] Spirit was not yet, because Jesus was not yet glorified.
(John 7:37‑39)
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Rev. 22:1,17• 1And he showed me a river of water of life bright as crystal proceeding out of the throne of God and the Lamb.
17And the Spirit and the bride say, Come; and let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come; let him that willeth take life's water freely.
(Rev. 22:1,17)

J. N. Darby Translation

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then shall the lame man leap as a hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and torrents in the desertc.

JND Translation Notes

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Arabah. see Josh. 3.16.

W. Kelly Translation

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Then shall the lame [man] leap as a hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert.