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Isaiah | 30 1Declares the LORD, |
The Lord | “Woe, stubborn children, who devise counsel that is not from Me 2who go down to Egypt without asking at My mouth to take refuge in the stronghold of Pharaoh 3Therefore the stronghold of Pharaoh will be your shame 4Although his officials are in Zoan 5everyone will be put to shame, on account of a people not able to profit them, 6A prophecy against the Beasts of the Negev: lioness and lion among them, They carry their riches on the backs of donkeys, 7And Egypt is worthless! Therefore, I have called her: “Its Arrogance Has Ceased!” |
Isaiah | 8Now come, write it on a tablet with them and let it be for the last day, 9For they are a rebellious people, 10who say to the seers, |
The wicked | “Do not see,” |
Isaiah | and to the prophets, |
The wicked | “Do not see right things. Speak smooth things to us; 11Turn aside from the way; |
Isaiah | 12Therefore, thus says the Holy One of Israel, |
The Lord | “Because you despise this word and trust in oppression 13therefore, this iniquity will become to you like a breach, whose breaking comes suddenly, 14And its breaking is like a potter’s vessel that is broken, relentlessly shattered, with which to take fire from the hearth |
Isaiah | 15For thus the Lord, the LORD, the Holy One of Israel said: |
The Lord | “In returning and rest you will be saved; But you were unwilling. |
Inhabitants of Judah | 16‘No! Because upon a horse we will flee’; |
The Lord | therefore, you will flee. |
Inhabitants of Judah | “We will ride upon a swift one”; |
The Lord | Therefore, your pursuers will be swift. 17One thousand before the threat of one; until you are left like a flagstaff on the top of a mountain, |
Isaiah | 18And therefore, the LORD waits to grant you grace, for the LORD is a God of justice; 19Because, O people in Zion, surely you will weep no longer; 20And the Lord will give you the bread of adversity and your Teacher will no longer hide Himself, 21and your ears will hear a word behind you, saying: |
The Lord | “This is the way; whether you turn to the right |
Isaiah | 22Then you will defile your idols, overlaid with silver, you will cast them away as menstrual cloth; |
God’s covenant people | “Go out!” |
Isaiah | 23And He will give rain for your seed, that you sow in the ground, In that day, your cattle will graze in a large pasture, that is winnowed with shovel and fork. 25And there will be on every lofty mountain in the day of the great slaughter, 26And the light of the moon will be as the light of the sun, in the day when the LORD binds up the brokenness of His people |
Isaiah | 27Behold, the name of the LORD comes from a distance, His lips full of indignation, 28His breath is like an overflowing stream, to sift the nations with the sieve of destruction, 29Your song will be as on the night when a festival is sanctified, to come to the mountain of the LORD, 30And the LORD will cause His majestic voice to be heard, with the indignation of anger with a cloudburst 31For at the voice of the LORD the Assyrians are terrified 32And every stroke with the appointed staff that the LORD lays upon them 33For a burning place was arranged long ago; Its pyre was made deep and wide, The breath of the LORD, like a stream of brimstone, |
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