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OEB ISA Chapter 2

ISA 2 ©

2The message of Isaiah the son of Amoz: his vision of Judah and Jerusalem.

2In the after-time it will be

that the mountain of the Lord

will be set at the head of the mountains,

and exalted above the hills.

All the peoples will thither stream,

3many nations will go and say,

‘Come, let us go to the mount of the Lord,

to the house of the God of Jacob,

so that he in his ways may instruct us,

and that we in his paths may walk.

For instruction proceeds from Zion,

the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.’

4He will judge the disputes of the peoples,

and for manifold nations so justly will arbitrate

that their swords they will beat into ploughshares,

and to pruning-hooks their spears.

Nation will not lift up sword against nation,

and war they will learn no more.


5O household of Jacob, come,

let us walk in the light of the Lord.

Judgment upon the wealth and pride of Judah

The Lord’s judgement-day

6(Get you into the caves of the rocks,

and hide in the holes of the ground,

from the Lord’s dread face, when in glory majestic

he rises with terror to smile the earth.)

For he has forsaken his people,

the household of Jacob.


Filled is his land from the east with diviners,

with soothsayers like to the Philistines,

sorcerers, children of foreigners.

7Filled in his land full of silver and gold,

and his treasure is endless.

Filled in his land full of horses,

his chariots are endless.

8Filled is his land full of idols,

he worships the work of his hands,

the things that his fingers have made.

10(Get you into the rocks,

and hide in the ground,

from the Lord’s dread presence

and glory majestic.)

11So the pride of men will be humbled,

laid low will man’s loftiness be,

and that day will the Lord alone be exalted.

12For a day of the Lord is coming

upon all that is haughty and proud,

upon all that is lofty and high-

13upon cedars of Lebanon all,

and oaks of Bashan all,

14upon all the great mountains

and all the high hills,

15upon all the proud towers,

all fortified walls,

16upon all ships of Tarshish

and all gallant craft.

17Then the pride of men will be humbled,

laid low will man’s loftiness be,

and that day will the Lord alone be exalted.

18The Idols will all of them vanish.

19Get you into the caves of the rocks,

and the holes of the ground

from the Lord’s dread face, when in glory majestic

he rises with terror to smile the earth.

20That day will men cast away

to the moles and to the bats

their idols of silver and gold,

which they made for themselves to worship;

21And into the caves of the rocks they will get them,

and into the rents of the cliffs,

from the Lord’s dread face, when in glory majestic

he rises-with terror to smite the earth.

22Oh cease your trust in man, in whose nostrils is but a breath. Of what account is he?

A reign of anarchy

ISA 2 ©

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