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take hold of one man and say,
‘Our own bread will we eat,
and our rainment will we wear;
but oh, let us bear your name,
and take our reproach away.’
Zion’s final glory
2 In that day
will the wild vegetation be glorious and fair,
and the fruit of the tilled land majestic and comely
for Israel’s sons who escape.
3 And those who remain in Zion,
and those who are left in Jerusalem,
will be called by the name of holy -
all who stand in the book of life.
4 When the Lord will have washed away
the filth of the daughters of Zion,
and rinsed away from her midst
the blood-stains of Jerusalem,
by means of the blast of judgment,
the blast of extermination,
5 then will the Lord come,
and o’er the whole site of mount Zion
and over all the glory
6 will cover and canopy be –
a shade by day from the heat,
a refuge and shelter from storm and rain.
The vineyard with the wild grapes
The song of the vineyard
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