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Isaiah 19:1–20:6

Message to Egypt

1 The 1aoracle concerning bEgypt.

Behold, the Lord is criding on a swift cloud and is about to come to Egypt;

The didols of Egypt will tremble at His presence,

And the eheart of the Egyptians will melt within them.

2 “So I will incite Egyptians against Egyptians;

And they will aeach fight against his brother and each against his neighbor,

City against city and kingdom against kingdom.

3 “Then the spirit of the Egyptians will be demoralized within them;

And I will confound their strategy,

So that athey will resort to idols and ghosts of the dead

And to 1mediums and spiritists.

4 “Moreover, I will deliver the Egyptians into the hand of a acruel master,

And a 1mighty king will rule over them,” declares the Lord 2God of hosts.

5 aThe waters from the sea will dry up,

And the river will be parched and dry.

6 The 1acanals will emit a stench,

The 2bstreams of Egypt will thin out and dry up;

cThe reeds and rushes will rot away.

7 The bulrushes by the aNile, by the 1edge of the Nile

And all the sown fields by the Nile

Will become dry, be driven away, and be no more.

8 And the afishermen will lament,

And all those who cast a 1line into the Nile will mourn,

And those who spread nets on the waters will 2pine away.

9 Moreover, the manufacturers of linen made from combed flax

And the weavers of white acloth will be 1utterly dejected.

10 And 1the apillars of Egypt will be crushed;

All the hired laborers will be grieved in soul.

11 The princes of 1aZoan are mere fools;

The advice of Pharaoh’s wisest advisers has become 2stupid.

How can you men say to Pharaoh,

“I am a son of the bwise, a son of ancient kings”?

12 Well then, where are your wise men?

Please let them tell you,

And let them 1understand what the Lord of hosts

Has apurposed against Egypt.

13 The princes of 1Zoan have acted foolishly,

The princes of aMemphis are deluded;

Those who are the bcornerstone of her tribes

Have 2led Egypt astray.

14 The Lord has mixed within her a spirit of adistortion;

bThey have led Egypt astray in all 1that it does,

As a cdrunken man 2staggers in his vomit.

15 There will be no work for Egypt

aWhich its head or tail, its palm branch or bulrush, may do.

16 In that day the Egyptians will become like women, and they will tremble and be in adread because of the bwaving of the hand of the Lord of hosts, which He is going to wave over them.

17 The land of Judah will become a 1terror to Egypt; everyone 2to whom it is mentioned will be in dread of it, because of the apurpose of the Lord of hosts which He is purposing against them.

18 In that day five cities in the land of Egypt will be speaking the language of Canaan and aswearing allegiance to the Lord of hosts; one will be called the City of 1Destruction.

19 In that day there will be an aaltar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a bpillar to the Lord near its border.

20 It will become a sign and a witness to the Lord of hosts in the land of Egypt; for they will cry to the Lord because of oppressors, and He will send them a aSavior and a 1bChampion, and He will deliver them.

21 Thus the Lord will make Himself known to Egypt, and the Egyptians will know the Lord in that day. They will even worship with asacrifice and offering, and will make a vow to the Lord and perform it.

22 The Lord will strike Egypt, striking but ahealing; so they will breturn to the Lord, and He will respond to them and will heal them.

23 In that day there will be a ahighway from Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrians will come into Egypt and the Egyptians into Assyria, and the Egyptians will bworship with the Assyrians.

24 In that day Israel will be the third party with Egypt and Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth,

25 whom the Lord of hosts has blessed, saying, “Blessed is aEgypt My people, and Assyria bthe work of My hands, and Israel My inheritance.”

Chapter 20

Prophecy about Egypt and Ethiopia

1 In the year that the 1acommander came to bAshdod, when Sargon the king of Assyria sent him and he fought against Ashdod and captured it,

2 at that time the Lord spoke through aIsaiah the son of Amoz, saying, “Go and loosen the bsackcloth from your hips and take your cshoes off your feet.” And he did so, going dnaked and barefoot.

3 And the Lord said, “Even as My servant Isaiah has gone naked and barefoot three years as a 1asign and token against Egypt and 2bCush,

4 so the aking of Assyria will lead away the captives of Egypt and the exiles of Cush, byoung and old, naked and barefoot with buttocks uncovered, to the 1shame of Egypt.

5 “Then they will be adismayed and ashamed because of Cush their hope and Egypt their bboast.

6 “So the inhabitants of this coastland will say in that day, ‘Behold, such is our hope, where we fled afor help to be delivered from the king of Assyria; and we, bhow shall we escape?’ ”

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