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Isaiah 20-24
Isaiah 20
1In the year that the commander came to Ashdod, when Sargon the king of Assyria sent him and he fought against Ashdod and captured it,
2at that time the LORD spoke through Isaiah the son of Amoz, saying, “Go and loosen the sackcloth from your hips and take your sandals off your feet.” And he did so, going naked and barefoot.
3Then the LORD said, “Even as My servant Isaiah has gone naked and barefoot for three years as a sign and symbol against Egypt and Cush,
4so the king of Assyria will lead away the captives of Egypt and the exiles of Cush, young and old, naked and barefoot with buttocks uncovered, to the shame of Egypt.
5Then they will be terrified and ashamed because of Cush their hope and Egypt their pride.
6So the inhabitants of this coastland will say on that day, ‘Behold, such is our hope, where we fled for help to be saved from the king of Assyria; and how are we ourselves to escape?’ ”
Isaiah 21
1The pronouncement concerning the wilderness of the sea: As windstorms in the Negev come in turns, It comes from the wilderness, from a terrifying land.
2A harsh vision has been shown to me; The treacherous one still deals treacherously, and the destroyer still destroys. Go up, Elam, lay siege, Media; I have put an end to all the groaning she has caused.
3For this reason my loins are full of anguish; Pains have seized me like the pains of a woman in labor. I am so bewildered I cannot hear, so terrified I cannot see.
4My mind reels, horror overwhelms me; The twilight I longed for has been turned into trembling for me.
5They set the table, they spread out the cloth, they eat, they drink; “Rise up, captains, oil the shields!”
6For this is what the Lord says to me: “Go, station the lookout, have him report what he sees.
7When he sees a column of chariots, horsemen in pairs, A train of donkeys, a train of camels, He is to pay close attention, very close attention.”
8Then the lookout called, “Lord, I stand continually by day on the watchtower, And I am stationed every night at my guard post.
9Now behold, here comes a troop of riders, horsemen in pairs.” And one said, “Fallen, fallen is Babylon; And all the images of her gods are shattered on the ground.”
10My downtrodden people, and my afflicted of the threshing floor! What I have heard from the LORD of armies, The God of Israel, I make known to you.
11The pronouncement concerning Edom: One keeps calling to me from Seir, “Watchman, how far gone is the night? Watchman, how far gone is the night?”
12The watchman says, “Morning comes but also night. If you would inquire, inquire; Come back again.”
13The pronouncement about Arabia: In the thickets of Arabia you must spend the night, You caravans of Dedanites.
14Bring water for the thirsty, You inhabitants of the land of Tema; Meet the fugitive with bread.
15For they have fled from the swords, From the drawn sword, and from the bent bow, And from the press of battle.
16For this is what the Lord said to me: “In a year, as a hired worker would count it, all the splendor of Kedar will come to an end;
17and the remainder of the number of bowmen, the warriors of the sons of Kedar, will be few; for the LORD God of Israel has spoken.”
Isaiah 22
1The pronouncement concerning the valley of vision: What is the matter with you now, that you have all gone up to the housetops?
2You who were full of noise, You tumultuous town, you jubilant city; Your dead were not killed with the sword, Nor did they die in battle.
3All your rulers have fled together, And have been captured without the bow; All of you who were found were taken captive together, Though they had fled far away.
4Therefore I say, “Look away from me, Let me weep bitterly, Do not try to comfort me concerning the destruction of the daughter of my people.”
5For the Lord GOD of armies has a day of panic, subjugation, and confusion In the valley of vision, A breaking down of walls And a crying to the mountain.
6Elam picked up the quiver, With the chariots, infantry, and horsemen; And Kir uncovered the shield.
7Then your choicest valleys were full of chariots, And the horsemen took positions at the gate.
8And He removed the defense of Judah. On that day you depended on the weapons of the house of the forest,
9And you saw that the breaches In the wall of the city of David were many; And you collected the waters of the lower pool.
10Then you counted the houses of Jerusalem And tore down houses to fortify the wall.
11And you made a reservoir between the two walls For the waters of the old pool. But you did not depend on Him who made it, Nor did you take into consideration Him who planned it long ago.
12Therefore on that day the Lord GOD of armies called you to weeping, to wailing, To shaving the head, and to wearing sackcloth.
13Instead, there is joy and jubilation, Killing of cattle and slaughtering of sheep, Eating of meat and drinking of wine: “Let’s eat and drink, for tomorrow we may die.”
14But the LORD of armies revealed Himself to me: “Certainly this wrongdoing will not be forgiven you Until you die,” says the Lord GOD of armies.
15This is what the Lord GOD of armies says: “Come, go to this steward, To Shebna who is in charge of the royal household,
16‘What right do you have here, And whom do you have here, That you have cut out a tomb for yourself here, You who cut out a tomb on the height, You who carve a resting place for yourself in the rock?
17Behold, the LORD is about to hurl you violently, you strong man. And He is about to grasp you firmly
18And wrap you up tightly like a ball, To be driven into a vast country; There you will die, And there your splendid chariots will be, You shame of your master’s house!’
19I will depose you from your office, And I will pull you down from your position.
20Then it will come about on that day, That I will summon My servant Eliakim the son of Hilkiah,
21And I will clothe him with your tunic And tie your sash securely around him. I will hand your authority over to him, And he will become a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the house of Judah.
22Then I will put the key of the house of David on his shoulder; When he opens, no one will shut, When he shuts, no one will open.
23I will drive him like a peg in a firm place, And he will become a throne of glory to his father’s house.
24So they will hang on him all the glory of his father’s house, the offspring and the descendants, all the least of vessels, from bowls to all the jars.
25On that day,” declares the LORD of armies, “the peg driven into a firm place will give way; it will even break off and fall, and the load that is hanging on it will be cut off, for the LORD has spoken.”
Isaiah 23
1The pronouncement concerning Tyre: Wail, you ships of Tarshish, For Tyre is destroyed, without house or harbor; It is reported to them from the land of Cyprus.
2Be silent, you inhabitants of the coastland, You merchants of Sidon; Your messengers crossed the sea
3And were on many waters. The grain of the Nile, the harvest of the River was her revenue; And she was the market of nations.
4Be ashamed, Sidon, For the sea speaks, the stronghold of the sea, saying, “I have neither been in labor nor given birth, I have neither brought up young men nor raised virgins.”
5When the report reaches Egypt, They will be in anguish over the report of Tyre.
6Pass over to Tarshish; Wail, you inhabitants of the coastland.
7Is this your jubilant city, Whose origin is from antiquity, Whose feet used to bring her to colonize distant places?
8Who has planned this against Tyre, the bestower of crowns, Whose merchants were princes, whose traders were the honored of the earth?
9The LORD of armies has planned it, to defile the pride of all beauty, To despise all the honored of the earth.
10Overflow your land like the Nile, you daughter of Tarshish, There is no more restraint.
11He has stretched His hand out over the sea, He has made the kingdoms tremble; The LORD has given a command concerning Canaan to demolish its strongholds.
12He has said, “You shall not be jubilant anymore, you crushed virgin daughter of Sidon. Arise, pass over to Cyprus; even there you will find no rest.”
13Behold, the land of the Chaldeans—this is the people that did not exist; Assyria allocated it for desert creatures—they erected their siege towers, they stripped its palaces, they made it a ruin.
14Wail, you ships of Tarshish, For your stronghold is destroyed.
15Now on that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years like the days of one king. At the end of seventy years it will happen to Tyre as in the song of the prostitute:
16Take your harp, wander around the city, You forgotten prostitute; Pluck the strings skillfully, sing many songs, That you may be remembered.
17It will come about at the end of seventy years that the LORD will visit Tyre. Then she will go back to her prostitute’s wages and commit prostitution with all the kingdoms on the face of the earth.
18Her profit and her prostitute’s wages will be sacred to the LORD; it will not be stored up or hoarded, but her profit will become sufficient food and magnificent attire for those who dwell in the presence of the LORD.
Isaiah 24
1Behold, the LORD lays the earth waste, devastates it, twists its surface, and scatters its inhabitants.
2And the people will be like the priest, the servant like his master, the female servant like her mistress, the buyer like the seller, the lender like the borrower, the creditor like the debtor.
3The earth will be completely laid waste and completely plundered, for the LORD has spoken this word.
4The earth dries up and crumbles away, the mainland dries out and crumbles away, the exalted of the people of the earth dwindle.
5The earth is also defiled by its inhabitants, for they violated laws, altered statutes, and broke the everlasting covenant.
6Therefore, a curse devours the earth, and those who live on it suffer for their guilt. Therefore, the inhabitants of the earth decrease in number, and few people are left.
7The new wine mourns, The vine decays, All the joyful-hearted sigh.
8The joy of tambourines ceases, The noise of revelers stops, The joy of the harp ceases.
9They do not drink wine with song; Intoxicating drink is bitter to those who drink it.
10The city of chaos is broken down; Every house is shut up so that no one may enter.
11There is an outcry in the streets concerning the wine; All joy turns to gloom. The joy of the earth is banished.
12Desolation is left in the city And the gate is battered to ruins.
13For so it will be in the midst of the earth among the peoples, As the shaking of an olive tree, As the gleanings when the grape harvest is over.
14They raise their voices, they shout for joy; They cry out from the west concerning the majesty of the LORD.
15Therefore glorify the LORD in the east, The name of the LORD, the God of Israel, In the coastlands of the sea.
16From the ends of the earth we hear songs: “Glory to the Righteous One,” But I say, “I am finished! I am finished! Woe to me! The treacherous deal treacherously, And the treacherous deal very treacherously.”
17Terror and pit and snare Confront you, you inhabitant of the earth.
18Then it will be that the one who flees the sound of terror will fall into the pit, And the one who climbs out of the pit will be caught in the snare; For the windows above are opened, and the foundations of the earth shake.
19The earth is broken apart, The earth is split through, The earth is shaken violently.
20The earth trembles like a heavy drinker And sways like a hut, For its wrongdoing is heavy upon it, And it will fall, never to rise again.
21So it will happen on that day, That the LORD will punish the rebellious angels of heaven on high, And the kings of the earth on earth.
22They will be gathered together Like prisoners in the dungeon, And will be confined in prison; And after many days they will be punished.
23Then the moon will be ashamed and the sun be put to shame, For the LORD of armies will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, And His glory will be before His elders.