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1
"Woe
to the rebellious
children,"
declares
the LORD,
"Who execute
a plan,
but not Mine,
And make
an alliance,
but not of My Spirit,
In order
to add
sin
to
sin
;
2
Who proceed
down
to Egypt
Without
consulting
Me, To take refuge
in the safety
of Pharaoh
And to seek shelter
in the shadow
of Egypt!
3
"Therefore the safety
of Pharaoh
will be your shame
And the shelter
in the shadow
of Egypt,
your humiliation.
4
"For their princes
are at Zoan
And their ambassadors
arrive
at Hanes.
5
"Everyone
will be ashamed
because
of a people
who cannot
profit
them, Who are not for help
or
profit
,
but for shame
and also
for reproach."
6
The oracle
concerning the beasts
of the Negev.
Through a land
of distress
and anguish,
From where
come lioness
and lion,
viper
and flying
serpent,
They carry
their riches
on the backs
of young donkeys
And their treasures
on camels'
humps,
To a people
who cannot
profit
them;
7
Even Egypt,
whose help
is vain
and empty.
Therefore,
I have called
her "Rahab
who
has been exterminated."
8
Now
go,
write
it on a tablet
before
them And inscribe
it on a scroll,
That it may serve
in the time
to come
As a witness forever.
9
For this
is a rebellious
people,
false
sons,
Sons
who refuse
to listen
To the instruction
of the LORD;
10
Who
say
to the seers,
"You must not see
visions"; And to the prophets,
"You must not prophesy
to us what is right,
Speak
to us pleasant words,
Prophesy
illusions.
11
"Get
out of the way,
turn aside
from the path,
Let us hear no
more
about the Holy One
of Israel."
12
Therefore
thus
says
the Holy One
of Israel,
"Since
you have rejected
this
word
And have put your trust
in oppression
and guile,
and have relied
on them,
13
Therefore
this
iniquity
will be to you Like a breach
about to fall,
A bulge
in a high
wall,
Whose
collapse
comes
suddenly
in an instant,
14
Whose collapse
is like the smashing
of a potter's
jar,
So ruthlessly
shattered
That a sherd
will not be found
among its pieces
To take
fire
from a hearth
Or to scoop
water
from a cistern."
15
For thus
the Lord
GOD,
the Holy One
of Israel,
has said,
"In repentance
and rest
you will be saved,
In quietness
and trust
is your strength."
But you were not willing,
16
And you said,
"No,
for we will flee
on
horses,"
Therefore
you shall flee!
"And we will ride
on swift
horses,"
Therefore
those who pursue
you shall be swift.
17
One
thousand
will flee
at the threat
of one
man; You
will flee
at the threat
of five,
Until
you are left
as a flag
on a mountain
top
And as a signal
on a hill.
18
Therefore
the LORD
longs
to be gracious
to you, And therefore
He waits on high
to have compassion
on you. For
the LORD
is a God
of justice;
How blessed
are all
those who long
for Him.
19
O people
in Zion,
inhabitant
in Jerusalem,
you will weep
no
longer.
He will surely
be gracious
to you at the sound
of your cry;
when He hears
it, He will answer
you.
20
Although the Lord
has given
you bread
of privation
and water
of oppression,
He, your Teacher
will no
longer
hide
Himself, but your eyes
will behold
your Teacher.
21
Your ears
will hear
a word
behind
you, "This
is the way,
walk
in it," whenever
you turn to the right
or to the left.
22
And you will defile
your graven images
overlaid
with silver,
and your molten images
plated
with gold.
You will scatter
them as an impure thing,
and say
to them, "Be gone!"
23
Then He will give
you rain
for the seed
which
you will sow
in the ground,
and bread
from the yield
of the ground,
and it will be rich
and plenteous;
on that day
your livestock
will graze
in a roomy
pasture.
24
Also the oxen
and the donkeys
which
work
the ground
will eat
salted
fodder,
which
has been winnowed
with shovel
and fork.
25
On every
lofty
mountain
and on every
high
hill
there will be streams
running
with water
on the day
of the great
slaughter,
when the towers
fall.
26
The light
of the moon
will be as the light
of the sun
,
and the light
of the sun
will be seven times
brighter, like the light
of seven
days,
on the day
the LORD
binds
up the fracture
of His people
and heals
the bruise
He has inflicted.
27
Behold,
the name
of the LORD
comes
from a remote place;
Burning
is His anger
and dense
is His smoke;
His lips
are filled
with indignation
And His tongue
is like a consuming
fire;
28
His breath
is like an overflowing
torrent,
Which reaches
to the neck,
To shake
the nations
back
and forth
in a sieve,
And to put in the jaws
of the peoples
the bridle
which leads to ruin.
29
You will have
songs
as in the night
when you keep
the festival,
And gladness
of heart
as when one marches
to the sound of the flute,
To go
to the mountain
of the LORD,
to the Rock
of Israel.
30
And the LORD
will cause His voice
of authority
to be heard,
And the descending
of His arm
to be seen
in fierce
anger,
And in the flame
of a consuming
fire
In cloudburst,
downpour
and hailstones.
31
For at the voice
of the LORD
Assyria
will be terrified,
When He strikes
with the rod.
32
And every
blow
of the rod
of punishment,
Which
the LORD
will lay
on him, Will be with the music of tambourines
and lyres;
And in battles,
brandishing weapons,
He will fight
them.
33
For Topheth
has long
been ready,
Indeed,
it has been prepared
for the king.
He has made it deep
and large,
A pyre
of fire
with plenty
of wood;
The breath
of the LORD,
like a torrent
of brimstone,
sets it afire.
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