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Revised Standard Version

Isaiah 43:26

Put me in remembrance, let us argue together; set forth your case, that you may be proved right.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Anthropomorphisms;   Church;   Isaiah;   Reasoning;   Sin;   Will;   Works;   The Topic Concordance - Calling;   Curses;   Disobedience;   Transgression;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Promises of God, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Fausset Bible Dictionary - Jacob;   Rephidim;   Trumpets, Feast of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Isaiah;   Justification;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Election;   Micah, Book of;   Ostrich;   Righteousness;   Servant of the Lord;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Plead;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for August 31;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Remind me. Let’s argue the case together.Recount the facts, so that you may be vindicated.
Hebrew Names Version
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together: set you forth [your cause], that you may be justified.
King James Version
Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.
English Standard Version
Put me in remembrance; let us argue together; set forth your case, that you may be proved right.
New American Standard Bible
"Meet Me in court, let's argue our case together; State your cause, so that you may be proved right.
New Century Version
But you should remind me. Let's meet and decide what is right. Tell what you have done and show you are right.
Amplified Bible
"Remind Me [of your merits with a thorough report], let us plead and argue our case together; State your position, that you may be proved right.
World English Bible
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together: set you forth [your cause], that you may be justified.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Put me in remembrance: let vs be iudged together: count thou that thou maist be iustified.
Legacy Standard Bible
Bring Me to remembrance, let us enter into judgment together;Recount your cause, that you may be proved right.
Berean Standard Bible
Remind Me, let us argue the matter together. State your case, so that you may be vindicated.
Contemporary English Version
Meet me in court! State your case and prove that you are right.
Complete Jewish Bible
Remind me when we're in court together — tell your side, make the case that you are right.
Darby Translation
Put me in remembrance, let us plead together; rehearse thine own [cause], that thou mayest be justified.
Easy-to-Read Version
But you should remember me. Let's meet together and decide what is right. Tell your story and prove that you are innocent.
George Lamsa Translation
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together; that you may be justified.
Good News Translation
"Let us go to court; bring your accusation! Present your case to prove you are in the right!
Lexham English Bible
Take me to court; let us enter into judgment together. You, make an account so that you may be in the right.
Literal Translation
Cause Me to remember; let us enter into judgment together; sum up for yourself, that you may be justified.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Put me now in remembraunce (for we will reason together) & shewe what thou hast for the, to make the quyte.
American Standard Version
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together: set thou forth thy cause, that thou mayest be justified.
Bible in Basic English
Put me in mind of this; let us take up the cause between us: put forward your cause, so that you may be seen to be in the right.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Put Me in remembrance, let us plead together; declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.
King James Version (1611)
Put mee in remembrance: let vs plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest bee iustified.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Put me now in remembraunce: for we wyl reason together, & shew what thou hast for thee to make thee righteous.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
But do thou remember, and let us plead together: do thou first confess thy transgressions, that thou mayest be justified.
English Revised Version
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together: set thou forth thy cause, that thou mayest be justified.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Brynge me ayen in to mynde, and be we demyd togidere; telle thou, if thou hast ony thing, that thou be iustified.
Update Bible Version
Put me in remembrance; let us plead together: set you forth [your cause], that you may be justified.
Webster's Bible Translation
Put me in remembrance: let us plead together: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified.
New English Translation
Remind me of what happened! Let's debate! You, prove to me that you are right!
New King James Version
Put Me in remembrance; Let us contend together; State your case, that you may be acquitted.
New Living Translation
Let us review the situation together, and you can present your case to prove your innocence.
New Life Bible
Make Me remember, and let us talk together. Make your cause known, that you may be shown not to be guilty.
New Revised Standard
Accuse me, let us go to trial; set forth your case, so that you may be proved right.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Put me in mind, Let us enter into judgment at once, - Recount, thou, that thou mayest be justified:
Douay-Rheims Bible
Put me in remembrance, and let us plead together: tell if thou hast any thing to justify thyself.
Young's Literal Translation
Cause me to remember -- we are judged together, Declare thou that thou mayest be justified.
THE MESSAGE
"So, make your case against me. Let's have this out. Make your arguments. Prove you're in the right. Your original ancestor started the sinning, and everyone since has joined in. That's why I had to disqualify the Temple leaders, repudiate Jacob and discredit Israel."
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"Put Me in remembrance, let us argue our case together; State your cause, that you may be proved right.

Contextual Overview

22 "Yet you did not call upon me, O Jacob; but you have been weary of me, O Israel! 23 You have not brought me your sheep for burnt offerings, or honored me with your sacrifices. I have not burdened you with offerings, or wearied you with frankincense. 24 You have not bought me sweet cane with money, or satisfied me with the fat of your sacrifices. But you have burdened me with your sins, you have wearied me with your iniquities. 25 "I, I am He who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins. 26 Put me in remembrance, let us argue together; set forth your case, that you may be proved right. 27 Your first father sinned, and your mediators transgressed against me. 28 Therefore I profaned the princes of the sanctuary, I delivered Jacob to utter destruction and Israel to reviling.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Put: Isaiah 1:18, Genesis 32:12, Job 16:21, Job 23:3-6, Job 40:4, Job 40:5, Psalms 141:2, Jeremiah 2:21-35, Ezekiel 36:37, Romans 11:35

declare: Isaiah 43:9, Job 40:7, Job 40:8, Luke 10:29, Luke 16:15, Luke 18:9-14, Romans 8:33, Romans 10:3

Reciprocal: Job 13:18 - I know Job 23:4 - order Isaiah 62:6 - make mention of the Lord Jeremiah 2:9 - I will Micah 6:2 - a controversy Luke 11:4 - forgive us Acts 10:4 - thy 2 Timothy 1:6 - I put Titus 3:1 - Put

Cross-References

Genesis 27:29
Let peoples serve you, and nations bow down to you. Be lord over your brothers, and may your mother's sons bow down to you. Cursed be every one who curses you, and blessed be every one who blesses you!"
Genesis 42:6
Now Joseph was governor over the land; he it was who sold to all the people of the land. And Joseph's brothers came, and bowed themselves before him with their faces to the ground.
Genesis 43:7
They replied, "The man questioned us carefully about ourselves and our kindred, saying, 'Is your father still alive? Have you another brother?' What we told him was in answer to these questions; could we in any way know that he would say, 'Bring your brother down'?"
Genesis 43:10
for if we had not delayed, we would now have returned twice."
Genesis 43:11
Then their father Israel said to them, "If it must be so, then do this: take some of the choice fruits of the land in your bags, and carry down to the man a present, a little balm and a little honey, gum, myrrh, pistachio nuts, and almonds.
Genesis 43:19
So they went up to the steward of Joseph's house, and spoke with him at the door of the house,
Genesis 43:20
and said, "Oh, my lord, we came down the first time to buy food;
Genesis 43:28
They said, "Your servant our father is well, he is still alive." And they bowed their heads and made obeisance.
Psalms 72:9
May his foes bow down before him, and his enemies lick the dust!
Romans 14:11
for it is written, "As I live, says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall give praise to God."

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Put me in remembrance,.... Of this gracious promise of free remission of sins, and of all others of the same kind; not that God ever forgets any of his promises, but he may sometimes seem to do so; wherefore he would have his people put him in mind of them, that he may by his good Spirit make a comfortable application of them to him: "let us plead together"; or come together in judgment, as God and the sinner may upon the foot of remission of sin, through the blood, sacrifice, and satisfaction of Christ; which may be pleaded, and will be allowed, in the court of justice: declare thou, that thou mayest be justified; declare the promise before made; declare the grace that is expressed in it; plead the blood and righteousness of my Son, that thou mayest be justified by it, on which account remission of sin is: or it may be rather, these words are directed to another set of men among the Jews, who rejected the doctrine of forgiveness of sin by the grace of God, through the blood of Christ; such as were the Scribes and Pharisees in Christ's time, those self-justiciaries, who sought to be justified by the works of the law; setting at nought the grace of God and righteousness of Christ: now these the Lord calls upon in a way of derision, to put him in mind of any of their good actions they had done, and he had forgotten, for the sake of which they expected pardon, and not for his name's sake; and to come into open court and plead their own righteousness, and see whether they could carry their cause upon the foot of their own merits; and declare publicly what these merits and good works were, that they might be justified by them, if they were sufficient for such a purpose; but alas! these would not bear examination at the bar of strict justice, and would be far from justifying them in, the sight of God; and as their own works would be insufficient, it would be a vain thing to have recourse to the works and merits of their forefathers; for it follows,

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Put me in remembrance - That is, urge all the arguments in your own defense which you can urge. State everything in self-vindication which can be stated. The language here is taken from the practice of courts when a cause is on trial; and God urges them on their side, to urge all in self-vindication which they can urge. On his part, he alleged that the princes and rulers of the nation had sinned Isaiah 43:27; that the whole nation had transgressed Isaiah 43:23-24, and that for this they were justly punished Isaiah 43:28. He here urges them to advance all in self-defense which they could - if they could pretend that He had forgotten anything; that they had merits which he had not considered; or that he had charged them with crime with undue severity.

Let us plead together - Hebrew, ‘Let us be judged together’ (see the note at Isaiah 41:1).

Declare thou, that thou mayest be justified - That you may show that you are just, or righteous; that you may demonstrate that you are unjustly accused of crime, and punished with undue severity.


 
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