Isaiah 14:29 — Bible Verse (KJV)

“Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina, because the rod of him that smote thee is broken: for out of the serpent’s root shall come forth a cockatrice, and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent.”

Isaiah 14:29 — King James Version (KJV), 1611

Isaiah 14:29 in 6 Bible Translations

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Isaiah 14:29 WEB — World English Bible (2000)

“Don’t rejoice, O Philistia, all of you, because the rod that struck you is broken; for out of the serpent’s root an adder will emerge, and his fruit will be a fiery flying serpent.”

Isaiah 14:29 — World English Bible

Isaiah 14:29 ASV — American Standard Version (1901)

“Rejoice not, O Philistia, all of thee, because the rod that smote thee is broken; for out of the serpent’s root shall come forth an adder, and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent. ”

Isaiah 14:29 — American Standard Version

Isaiah 14:29 YLT — Young's Literal Translation (1862)

“Rejoice not thou, Philistia, all of thee, That broken hath been the rod of thy smiter, For from the root of a serpent cometh out a viper, And its fruit <FI>is<Fi> a flying saraph.”

Isaiah 14:29 — Young's Literal Translation

Isaiah 14:29 DBY — Darby Translation (1890)

“Rejoice not thou, Philistia, all of thee, because the rod that smote thee is broken; for out of the serpent's root shall come forth a viper, and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent. ”

Isaiah 14:29 — Darby Translation

Isaiah 14:29 GEN — Geneva Bible (1599)

“Reioyce not, (thou whole Palestina) because the rod of him that did beat thee, is broken for out of the serpents roote shall come forth a cockatrise, and the fruit therof shalbe a firy flying serpent.”

Isaiah 14:29 — Geneva Bible

Isaiah 14:29 in Context — Isaiah 14

27 For the Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back?

28 In the year that king Ahaz died was this burden.

29 Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina, because the rod of him that smote thee is broken: for out of the serpent’s root shall come forth a cockatrice, and his fruit shall be a fiery flying serpent.

30 And the firstborn of the poor shall feed, and the needy shall lie down in safety: and I will kill thy root with famine, and he shall slay thy remnant.

31 Howl, O gate; cry, O city; thou, whole Palestina, art dissolved: for there shall come from the north a smoke, and none shall be alone in his appointed times.

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What Does Isaiah 14:29 Mean?

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