“There is no peace,” says my God, “for the wicked.”
Parallel translations
- WEB “There is no peace”, says my God, “for the wicked.”
- KJV There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked.
- BSB “There is no peace,” says my God, “for the wicked.”
- NKJV “Thereis no peace,” Says my God, “for the wicked.”
- NLT There is no peace for the wicked,” says my God.
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Quick answer
God declares there is no peace for the wicked. Apart from repentance, sin forecloses true peace.
Overview
This concluding refrain, repeated from Isaiah 48:22, draws a firm line: the wicked have no peace. It marks the boundary between those who humbly take refuge in God and those who persist in rebellion. The verse drives home our need for the peace God provides, which the gospel announces is found only through reconciliation with Him in Christ.
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Cross-references · 5
- Isa 48:22“There is no peace”, says Yahweh, “for the wicked.”
- Isa 3:11Woe to the wicked! Disaster is upon them; for the deeds of his hands will be paid back to him.
- 2 Kgs 9:22When Joram saw Jehu, he said, “Is it peace, Jehu?” He answered, “What peace, so long as the prostitution of your mother Jezebel and her witchcraft abound?”
- Isa 59:8They don’t know the way of peace; and there is no justice in their ways. They have made crooked paths for themselves; whoever goes in them doesn’t know peace.
- Rom 3:16–17Destruction and misery are in their ways.
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