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OEB ISA Chapter 10

ISA 10 ©

10Woe unto those who give mischievous verdicts,

elaborate scrolls that bring sorrow,

2by robbing the weak of their rights

and by plundering the poor of their due,

so that widows become their spoil,

and orphans fall a prey.

3But what will you do when called to account,

which will come like a crash from afar?

To whom will you flee for help,

and where will you leave your abundance,

4that you crouch not under the prisoners

or fall among the slain?

Yet for all this his anger is not turned back,

but his hand is stretched out still.

The doom of Assyria

The two plans – Assyria’s and the Lord’s

5Oh! Assyria! Rod of my anger,

and staff of my indignation!

6Against an impious people I send him,

a nation that sore has provoked me to wrath;

and I solemnly charge him to spoil and to plunder

and trample them down like the mire of the streets.

7Not such, however, his fancy,

nor such the thought of his heart;

but his thought is the utter destruction

of nations not a few.


8‘Are my captains,’ he says, ‘not all kings?

9Is not Calno’s fate like Carchemish,

and Hamath’s fate like Arpad’s,

and Samaria’s like Damascus?

10My hand has seized those kingdoms

with images more than Jerusalem’s;

11and will I not do to Jerusalem

and to her images also,

as I have done to Samaria

and to her idols also?

12When the Lord has accomplished all his work on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, he will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria and the glory of his lofty looks. For the Lord has said:

13By the strength of my hand have I done it,

and by my cunning discernment,

removing the bounds of the nations,

and plundering their treasures.

Like a strong bull I trample

those sitting on thrones.

14I thrust my hand in the wealth

of the nations, as into a nest;

and all the earth have I gathered

as one gathers eggs that are left:

there was not a wing that fluttered,

none opened the mouth or chirped.’


15Could an axe boast over the man who wields it,

or saw treat with insolence him who handles it?

As if ever a rod could swing him who lifts it,

or staff of wood could brandish a man!

The fate of Assyria and Judah

16So into his fat will the Lord

God of Hosts send leanness,

and under his splendour a burning

will burn like the burning of fire.

17That flaming fire is the Holy One,

he who is Israel’s light;

it will blaze and devour his thorns

and his briers in a single day.

18His glorious forest and gardens

will vanish, body and soul,

like a sick man pinning away;

19and his forest trees that are left

will be few, that a child may record them.


20That day it will come to pass,

that no more will the remnant of Jacob

or those who escape of the household of Israel

lean upon him who smote them:

they will loyally lean on the Lord,

the Holy One of Israel.

21A remnant will return,

a remnant of Jacob,

unto the mighty God.

22For though your people, O Israel,

be as many as the sand of the sea,

only the remnant of them will return.

Destruction is decreed,

breaking in like a flood of judgment.

For destruction, fixed and final,

the Lord of Hosts will accomplish

in the midst of all the earth.

The consolation of Zion: Assyria will assuredly fall

24Therefore thus says the Lord the Lord,

‘You my people who dwell in Zion,

be not afraid of Assyria,

who smites you with the sword,

and lifted this staff against you

as Egypt did not old.

25For yet a little while,

my fury will be spent,

and my anger will have an end.

26Over him will the Lord brandish

a scourge like that which smote

upon median at Raven’s Rock.

And that rod of his over the sea –

he will lift it up once more

as he did against Egypt of old.

27His burden will pass from your shoulder,

his yoke press your neck no more.

From Rimmon he has gone up

28he has come as far as Ai,

through Migron he has passed,

he has stored his baggage at Michmash,

29he has gone across the pass,

he has bivouacked in Geber.

Raman is all a-tremble,

gibeah of Saul is in flight.

30You people of Gallim, shriek;

listen, O Laishah;

answer her, Anathoth;

31Madmenah takes to flight.

The people of Gebin seek refuge.

32This day he will halt at Nob.

He shakes his fist against

the mount of the daughter of Zion,

the hill of Jerusalem.


33But see! The Lord God of Hosts

is lopping the branches with fearful crash;

and those who were lofty are now laid low.

34He strikes with his axe the wild thickets away,

and Lebanon’s glorious cedar are fallen.

The bliss of Israel in the latter days

The messianic king and kingdom

ISA 10 ©

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