Isaiah 28:20 bbe — For the bed is not long enough for a man to be stretched out on: and the cover is not wide enough for him to be covered…

Bible in Basic English

"For the bed is not long enough for a man to be stretched out on: and the cover is not wide enough for him to be covered with."

— Isaiah 28:20, Bible in Basic English

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Isaiah 28 — Context

17

And I will make right decision the measuring-line, and righteousness the weight: and the ice-storm will take away the safe place of false words, and the secret place will be covered by the flowing waters.

18

And the help you were looking for from death will come to nothing, and your agreement with the underworld will be broken; when the overflowing waters come through, then you will be overcome by them.

19

Whenever they come through they will overtake you; for they will come through morning after morning, by day and by night: and the news will be nothing but fear.

20

For the bed is not long enough for a man to be stretched out on: and the cover is not wide enough for him to be covered with.

21

For the Lord will come up as on Mount Perazim, he will be moved to wrath as in the valley of Gibeon; so that he may do his work--strange is his work; and give effect to his act--unnatural is his act.

22

And now, take care that you do not make sport of him, or your bands will be made strong; for I have had word from the Lord, the Lord of armies, of an end, of a complete end, which is to come on all the land.

23

Let your ears be open to my voice; give attention to what I say.

Isaiah 28:20 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Isaiah 28:20 say?
Isaiah 28:20 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “For the bed is not long enough for a man to be stretched out on: and the cover is not wide enough for him to be covered with.”
Where is Isaiah 28:20 in the Bible?
Isaiah 28:20 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Isaiah, chapter 28, verse 20.
Who wrote Isaiah?
Isaiah is traditionally attributed to Isaiah son of Amoz. Many critical scholars propose multiple authors ("Deutero-" and "Trito-Isaiah") for chapters 40–66; conservative scholarship holds to single Isaianic authorship. It was written c. 740–680 BC.
What is the book of Isaiah about?
Isaiah is the most quoted prophet in the New Testament — a sweeping vision of God's holiness, Judah's sin, coming judgment, and a promised Servant who would bear the iniquity of many. From "Holy, holy, holy" to "by his stripes we are healed," Isaiah speaks the gospel before the gospel.
What are the major themes of Isaiah?
Isaiah explores themes including Holiness, Judgment, Servant of the LORD, Hope, Salvation, Restoration. These themes shape the meaning and context of Isaiah 28:20.
What translation should I read Isaiah 28:20 in?
Isaiah 28:20 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Isaiah 28:20?
Isaiah 28:20 reads (BBE): “For the bed is not long enough for a man to be stretched out on: and the cover is not wide enough for him to be covered with.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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