No rest for the wicked

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"No rest for the wicked", or "No peace for the wicked", is a phrase originating from the Book of Isaiah verses 48:22 and 57:20-21.

  • Book of Isaiah 48:22 " 'There is no peace,' says the Lord, 'for the wicked.' "
  • Book of Isaiah 57:20 "But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and dirt."
  • Book of Isaiah 57:21 "There is no peace," says my God, "to the wicked."

The Hebrew word for peace is shalom and means "peace; completeness; welfare or health." The word for wicked is rasha and means "wicked, ungodly; guilty." Rasha occurs only in Hebrew and late Aramaic. The narrow meaning of rasha lies in the concept of "wrongdoing" or "being in the wrong." It is a legal term. Rasha also denotes the category of people who have done wrong, are still living in sin, and are intent on continuing with wrongdoing. This is the more general meaning of the word. The Septuagint has three translations of rasha: asebes ("godless; impious"); hamartolos ("sinner; sinful"), and anomos ("lawless").[1]

The phrase may also refer to:

In music:

In other uses:

  1. ^ Vine, W.E. (1996). Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary. Nashville, TN, USA: Thomas Nelson, Inc.. pp. 173–174, 287–288. ISBN 0-7852-1160-8. 
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