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When
the LORD
will have compassion
on Jacob
and again
choose
Israel,
and settle
them in their own land,
then strangers
will join
them and attach
themselves to the house
of Jacob.
2
The peoples
will take
them along and bring
them to their place,
and the house
of Israel
will possess them as an inheritance
in the land
of the LORD
as male servants
and female
servants;
and they
will take
their captors
captive
and will rule
over their oppressors.
3
And it will be in the day
when the LORD
gives you rest
from your pain
and turmoil
and harsh
service
in which
you have been enslaved,
4
that you will take
up this
taunt
against
the king
of Babylon,
and say,
"How
the oppressor
has ceased,
And how fury
has ceased!
5
"The LORD
has broken
the staff
of the wicked,
The scepter
of rulers
6
Which used to strike
the peoples
in fury
with unceasing
strokes,
Which subdued
the nations
in anger
with unrestrained
persecution.
7
"The whole
earth
is at rest
and is quiet;
They break forth
into shouts of joy.
8
"Even
the cypress trees
rejoice
over you, and the cedars
of Leba
no
n,
saying, 'Since
you were laid low,
no
tree cutter
comes
up against
us.'
9
"Sheol
from beneath
is excited
over you to meet
you when you come;
It arouses
for you the spirits of the dead,
all
the leaders
of the earth;
It raises
all
the kings
of the nations
from their thrones.
10
"They will all
respond
and say
to you, 'Even
you have been made weak
as we, You have become like
us.
11
Your pomp
and the music
of your harps
Have been brought down
to Sheol;
Maggots
are spread
out as your bed beneath
you And worms
are your covering.'
12
"How
you have fallen
from heaven,
O star of the morning,
son
of the dawn!
You have been cut down
to the earth,
You who have weakened
the nations!
13
"But you said
in your heart,
'
I will ascend
to heaven;
I will raise
my throne
above
the stars
of God,
And I will sit
on the mount
of assembly
In the recesses
of the north.
14
'
I will ascend
above
the heights
of the clouds;
I will make myself like
the Most High.'
15
"Nevertheless
you will be thrust down
to Sheol,
To the recesses
of the pit.
16
"Those who see
you will gaze
at you, They will ponder
over
you, saying, 'Is this
the man
who made the earth
tremble,
Who shook
kingdoms,
17
Who made
the world
like a wilderness
And overthrew
its cities,
Who did not allow
his prisoners
to go home?'
18
"All
the kings
of the nations
lie
in glory,
Each
in his own tomb.
19
"But you have been cast
out of your tomb
Like a rejected
branch,
Clothed
with the slain
who are pierced
with a sword,
Who go down
to the stones
of the pit
Like a trampled
corpse.
20
"You will not be united
with them in burial,
Because
you have ruined
your country,
You have slain
your people.
May the offspring
of evildoers
not be mentioned
forever.
21
"Prepare
for his sons
a place of slaughter
Because of the iniquity
of their fathers.
They must not arise
and take possession
of the earth
And fill
the face
of the world
with cities."
22
"I will rise
up against
them,"
declares
the LORD
of hosts,
"and will cut off
from Babylon
name
and survivors,
offspring
and posterity,"
declares
the LORD
.
23
"I will also make
it a possession
for the hedgehog
and swamps
of water,
and I will sweep
it with the broom
of destruction,"
declares
the LORD
of hosts.
24
The LORD
of hosts
has sworn
saying,
"Surely,
just
as I have intended
so
it has happened,
and
just
as I have planned
so
it will stand,
25
to break
Assyria
in My land,
and I will trample
him on My mountains.
Then his yoke
will be
removed
from them and his burden
removed
from their shoulder.
26
"This
is the plan
devised
against
the whole
earth;
and this
is the hand
that is stretched
out
against
all
the nations.
27
"For the LORD
of hosts
has planned,
and
who
can frustrate
it? And as for His stretched-out
hand,
who
can turn it back?"
28
In the year
that King
Ahaz
died
this
oracle
came:
29
"Do not rejoice,
O Philistia,
all
of you, Because
the rod
that struck
you is broken;
For from the serpent's
root
a viper
will come
out, And its fruit
will be a flying
serpent.
30
"Those who are most
helpless
will eat,
And the needy
will lie down
in security;
I will destroy
your root
with famine,
And it will kill
off your survivors.
31
"Wail,
O gate;
cry,
O city;
Melt
away, O Philistia,
all
of you; For smoke
comes
from the north,
And there is no
straggler
in his ranks.
32
"How
then will one answer
the messengers
of the nation?
That the LORD
has founded
Zion,
And the afflicted
of His people
will seek refuge
in it."
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