El versículo de la semana Isaías 35:3-8 'El desánimo'

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El versículo de la semana Isaías 35:3-8 'El desánimo'

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El versículo de la semana Isaías 35:3-8 'El desánimo'  Isaías 35:3-8  3 Fortaleced las manos cansadas, afirmad las rodillas endebles.   4 Decid a los de corazón apocado: Esforzaos, no temáis; he aquí que  vuestro Dios viene con retribución, con pago; Dios mismo vendrá, y os  salvará.   5 Entonces los ojos de los ciegos serán abiertos, y los oídos de los  sordos se abrirán.  6 Entonces el cojo saltará como un ciervo, y cantará la lengua del mudo;  porque aguas serán cavadas en el desierto, y torrentes en la soledad.   7 El lugar seco se convertirá en estanque, y el sequedal en manaderos de  aguas; en la morada de chacales, en su guarida, será lugar de cañas y  juncos.   8 Y habrá allí calzada y camino, y será llamado Camino de Santidad; no  pasará inmundo por él, sino que él mismo estará con ellos; el que  anduviere en este camino, por torpe que sea, no se extraviará 2 Junio 2021 - retransmisión 

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