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ISA 21:13–24:20 ©

The Lord Will Judge Arabia

The Lord Will Judge Arabia

13Here is a message about Arabia:

In the thicket of Arabia you spend the night,

you Dedanite caravans.

14Bring out some water for the thirsty.

You who live in the land of Tema,

bring some food for the fugitives.

15For they flee from the swords –

from the drawn sword

and from the battle-ready bow

and from the severity of the battle.

16For this is what the sovereign master has told me: “Within exactly one year all the splendor of Kedar will come to an end. 17Just a handful of archers, the warriors of Kedar, will be left.” Indeed, the Lord God of Israel has spoken.

22Here is a message about the Valley of Vision:

What is the reason

that all of you go up to the rooftops?

2The noisy city is full of raucous sounds;

the town is filled with revelry.

Your slain were not cut down by the sword;

they did not die in battle.

3

All your leaders ran away together –

they fled to a distant place;

all your refugees were captured together –

they were captured without a single arrow being shot.

4So I say:

“Don’t look at me!

I am weeping bitterly.

Don’t try to console me

concerning the destruction of my defenseless people.”

5For the sovereign master, the Lord who commands armies,

has planned a day of panic, defeat, and confusion.

In the Valley of Vision people shout

and cry out to the hill.

6The Elamites picked up the quiver,

and came with chariots and horsemen;

the men of Kir prepared the shield.

7Your very best valleys were full of chariots;

horsemen confidently took their positions at the gate.

8They removed the defenses of Judah.

At that time you looked

for the weapons in the House of the Forest.

9You saw the many breaks

in the walls of the city of David;

you stored up water in the lower pool.

10You counted the houses in Jerusalem,

and demolished houses so you could have material to reinforce the wall.

11You made a reservoir between the two walls

for the water of the old pool –

but you did not trust in the one who made it;

you did not depend on the one who formed it long ago!

12At that time the sovereign master, the Lord who commands armies, called for weeping and mourning,

for shaved heads and sackcloth.

13But look, there is outright celebration!

You say, “Kill the ox and slaughter the sheep,

eat meat and drink wine.

Eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!”

14The Lord who commands armies told me this: “Certainly this sin will not be forgiven as long as you live,” says the sovereign master, the Lord who commands armies.

15This is what the sovereign master, the Lord who commands armies, says:

“Go visit this administrator, Shebna, who supervises the palace, and tell him:

16‘What right do you have to be here? What relatives do you have buried here?

Why do you chisel out a tomb for yourself here?

He chisels out his burial site in an elevated place,

he carves out his tomb on a cliff.

17Look, the Lord will throw you far away, you mere man!

He will wrap you up tightly.

18He will wind you up tightly into a ball

and throw you into a wide, open land.

There you will die,

and there with you will be your impressive chariots,

which bring disgrace to the house of your master.

19I will remove you from your office;

you will be thrown down from your position.

20“At that time I will summon my servant Eliakim, son of Hilkiah. 21I will put your robe on him, tie your belt around him, and transfer your authority to him. He will become a protector of the residents of Jerusalem and of the people of Judah. 22I will place the key to the house of David on his shoulder. When he opens the door, no one can close it; when he closes the door, no one can open it. 23I will fasten him like a peg into a solid place; he will bring honor and respect to his father’s family. 24His father’s family will gain increasing prominence because of him, including the offspring and the offshoots. All the small containers, including the bowls and all the jars will hang from this peg.’

25“At that time,” says the Lord who commands armies, “the peg fastened into a solid place will come loose. It will be cut off and fall, and the load hanging on it will be cut off.” Indeed, the Lord has spoken.

23Here is a message about Tyre:

Wail, you large ships,

for the port is too devastated to enter!

From the land of Cyprus this news is announced to them.

2Lament, you residents of the coast,

you merchants of Sidon who travel over the sea,

whose agents sail over 3the deep waters!

Grain from the Shihor region,

crops grown near the Nile she receives;

she is the trade center of the nations.

4Be ashamed, O Sidon,

for the sea says this, O fortress of the sea:

“I have not gone into labor

or given birth;

I have not raised young men

or brought up young women.”

5When the news reaches Egypt,

they will be shaken by what has happened to Tyre.

6Travel to Tarshish!

Wail, you residents of the coast!

7Is this really your boisterous city

whose origins are in the distant past,

and whose feet led her to a distant land to reside?

8Who planned this for royal Tyre,

whose merchants are princes,

whose traders are the dignitaries of the earth?

9The Lord who commands armies planned it –

to dishonor the pride that comes from all her beauty,

to humiliate all the dignitaries of the earth.

10Daughter Tarshish, travel back to your land, as one crosses the Nile;

there is no longer any marketplace in Tyre.

11The Lord stretched out his hand over the sea,

he shook kingdoms;

he gave the order

to destroy Canaan’s fortresses.

12He said,

“You will no longer celebrate,

oppressed virgin daughter Sidon!

Get up, travel to Cyprus,

but you will find no relief there.”

13Look at the land of the Chaldeans,

these people who have lost their identity!

The Assyrians have made it a home for wild animals.

They erected their siege towers,

demolished its fortresses,

and turned it into a heap of ruins.

14Wail, you large ships,

for your fortress is destroyed!

15At that time Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, the typical life span of a king. At the end of seventy years Tyre will try to attract attention again, like the prostitute in the popular song:

16“Take the harp,

go through the city,

forgotten prostitute!

Play it well,

play lots of songs,

so you’ll be noticed!”

17At the end of seventy years the Lord will revive Tyre. She will start making money again by selling her services to all the earth’s kingdoms. 18Her profits and earnings will be set apart for the Lord. They will not be stored up or accumulated, for her profits will be given to those who live in the Lord’s presence and will be used to purchase large quantities of food and beautiful clothes.

24Look, the Lord is ready to devastate the earth

and leave it in ruins;

he will mar its surface

and scatter its inhabitants.

2Everyone will suffer – the priest as well as the people,

the master as well as the servant,

the elegant lady as well as the female attendant,

the seller as well as the buyer,

the borrower as well as the lender,

the creditor as well as the debtor.

3The earth will be completely devastated

and thoroughly ransacked.

For the Lord has decreed this judgment.

4The earth dries up and withers,

the world shrivels up and withers;

the prominent people of the earth fade away.

5The earth is defiled by its inhabitants,

for they have violated laws,

disregarded the regulation,

and broken the permanent treaty.

6So a treaty curse devours the earth;

its inhabitants pay for their guilt.

This is why the inhabitants of the earth disappear,

and are reduced to just a handful of people.

7The new wine dries up,

the vines shrivel up,

all those who like to celebrate groan.

8The happy sound of the tambourines stops,

the revelry of those who celebrate comes to a halt,

the happy sound of the harp ceases.

9They no longer sing and drink wine;

the beer tastes bitter to those who drink it.

10The ruined town is shattered;

all of the houses are shut up tight.

11They howl in the streets because of what happened to the wine;

all joy turns to sorrow;

celebrations disappear from the earth.

12The city is left in ruins;

the gate is reduced to rubble.

13This is what will happen throughout the earth,

among the nations.

It will be like when they beat an olive tree,

and just a few olives are left at the end of the harvest.

14They lift their voices and shout joyfully;

they praise the majesty of the Lord in the west.

15So in the east extol the Lord,

along the seacoasts extol the fame of the Lord God of Israel.

16From the ends of the earth we hear songs –

the Just One is majestic.

But I say, “I’m wasting away! I’m wasting away! I’m doomed!

Deceivers deceive, deceivers thoroughly deceive!”

17Terror, pit, and snare

are ready to overtake you inhabitants of the earth!

18The one who runs away from the sound of the terror

will fall into the pit;

the one who climbs out of the pit,

will be trapped by the snare.

For the floodgates of the heavens are opened up

and the foundations of the earth shake.

19The earth is broken in pieces,

the earth is ripped to shreds,

the earth shakes violently.

20The earth will stagger around like a drunk;

it will sway back and forth like a hut in a windstorm.

Its sin will weigh it down,

and it will fall and never get up again.

ISA 21:13–24:20 ©

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