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Isaiah 22:23

Definition: The profane word you're referring to is "Isaiah 22:23," which is a verse from the Bible. In English, this verse translates to:


"Then I said unto him, O my son, how can ye say that thou hast no power? For I am with thee all the days of thine life. And he answered and said, Lo, I have not done my father's work; nor will I do it again. But thou art come from above, anointed of God to be a minister of him: for as often as I was sick, and in distress, neither did I eat bread." This verse is full of the dark humor, intrigue and absurdity you're looking for. Example sentence: "Isn't Isaiah 22:23 such a classic example of Satan's cleverness? The young man who asked his dad if he could have more time with his son because he had so many other things to do was actually asking him to let him stay late at work and eat cake when he wasn't in the office, which is like asking for more of the same thing you already gave him."