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Isaiah 28:1–30:33
28 Woe to the crown of pride, to the drunkards of Ephraim,
Whose glorious beauty is a fading flower
Which is at the head of the 1verdant valleys,
To those who are overcome with wine!
2 Behold, the Lord has a mighty and strong one,
aLike a tempest of hail and a destroying storm,
Like a flood of mighty waters overflowing,
Who will bring them down to the earth with His hand.
3 The crown of pride, the drunkards of Ephraim,
Will be trampled underfoot;
4 And the glorious beauty is a fading flower
Which is at the head of the 2verdant valley,
Like the first fruit before the summer,
Which an observer sees;
He eats it up while it is still in his hand.
5 In that day the Lord of hosts will be
For a crown of glory and a diadem of beauty
To the remnant of His people,
6 For a spirit of justice to him who sits in judgment,
And for strength to those who turn back the battle at the gate.
7 But they also bhave erred through wine,
And through intoxicating drink are out of the way;
cThe priest and the prophet have erred through intoxicating drink,
They are swallowed up by wine,
They are out of the way through intoxicating drink;
They err in vision, they stumble in judgment.
8 For all tables are full of vomit and filth;
No place is clean.
9 “Whom dwill he teach knowledge?
And whom will he make to understand the message?
Those just weaned from milk?
Those just drawn from the breasts?
10 eFor precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept,
Line upon line, line upon line,
Here a little, there a little.”
11 For with fstammering lips and another tongue
He will speak to this people,
12 To whom He said, “This is the grest with which
You may cause the weary to rest,”
And, “This is the refreshing”;
Yet they would not hear.
13 But the word of the Lord was to them,
“Precept upon precept, precept upon precept,
Line upon line, line upon line,
Here a little, there a little,”
That they might go and fall backward, and be broken
And snared and caught.
14 Therefore hear the word of the Lord, you scornful men,
Who rule this people who are in Jerusalem,
15 Because you have said, “We have made a covenant with death,
And with Sheol we are in agreement.
When the overflowing scourge passes through,
It will not come to us,
hFor we have made lies our refuge,
And under falsehood we have hidden ourselves.”
16 Therefore thus says the Lord God:
“Behold, I lay in Zion ia stone for a foundation,
A tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure foundation;
Whoever believes will not act hastily.
17 Also I will make justice the measuring line,
And righteousness the plummet;
The hail will sweep away the refuge of lies,
And the waters will overflow the hiding place.
18 Your covenant with death will be annulled,
And your agreement with Sheol will not stand;
When the overflowing scourge passes through,
Then you will be trampled down by it.
19 As often as it goes out it will take you;
For morning by morning it will pass over,
And by day and by night;
It will be a terror just to understand the report.”
20 For the bed is too short to stretch out on,
And the covering so narrow that one cannot wrap himself in it.
21 For the Lord will rise up as at Mount jPerazim,
He will be angry as in the Valley of kGibeon—
That He may do His work, lHis awesome work,
And bring to pass His act, His 3unusual act.
22 Now therefore, do not be mockers,
Lest your bonds be made strong;
For I have heard from the Lord God of hosts,
mA 4destruction determined even upon the whole earth.
23 Give ear and hear my voice,
Listen and hear my speech.
24 Does the plowman keep plowing all day to sow?
Does he keep turning his soil and breaking the clods?
25 When he has leveled its surface,
Does he not sow the black cummin
And scatter the cummin,
Plant the wheat in rows,
The barley in the appointed place,
And the 5spelt in its place?
26 For He instructs him in right judgment,
His God teaches him.
27 For the black cummin is not threshed with a threshing sledge,
Nor is a cartwheel rolled over the cummin;
But the black cummin is beaten out with a stick,
And the cummin with a rod.
28 Bread flour must be ground;
Therefore he does not thresh it forever,
Break it with his cartwheel,
Or crush it with his horsemen.
29 This also comes from the Lord of hosts,
nWho is wonderful in counsel and excellent in 6guidance.
29 “Woe ato 1Ariel, to Ariel, the city bwhere David dwelt!
Add year to year;
Let feasts come around.
There shall be heaviness and sorrow,
And it shall be to Me as Ariel.
3 I will encamp against you all around,
I will lay siege against you with a mound,
And I will raise siegeworks against you.
You shall speak out of the ground;
Your speech shall be low, out of the dust;
Your voice shall be like a medium’s, cout of the ground;
And your speech shall whisper out of the dust.
5 “Moreover the multitude of your dfoes
Shall be like fine dust,
And the multitude of the terrible ones
Like echaff that passes away;
Yes, it shall be fin an instant, suddenly.
6 gYou will be punished by the Lord of hosts
With thunder and hearthquake and great noise,
With storm and tempest
And the flame of devouring fire.
7 iThe multitude of all the nations who fight against 2Ariel,
Even all who fight against her and her fortress,
And distress her,
Shall be jas a dream of a night vision.
8 kIt shall even be as when a hungry man dreams,
And look—he eats;
But he awakes, and his soul is still empty;
Or as when a thirsty man dreams,
And look—he drinks;
But he awakes, and indeed he is faint,
And his soul still craves:
So the multitude of all the nations shall be,
Who fight against Mount Zion.”
9 Pause and wonder!
Blind yourselves and be blind!
lThey are drunk, mbut not with wine;
They stagger, but not with intoxicating drink.
10 For nthe Lord has poured out on you
The spirit of deep sleep,
And has oclosed your eyes, namely, the prophets;
And He has covered your heads, namely, pthe seers.
11 The whole vision has become to you like the words of a 3book qthat is sealed, which men deliver to one who is literate, saying, “Read this, please.”
rAnd he says, “I cannot, for it is sealed.”
12 Then the book is delivered to one who 4is illiterate, saying, “Read this, please.”
And he says, “I am not literate.”
s“Inasmuch as these people draw near with their mouths
And honor Me twith their lips,
But have removed their hearts far from Me,
And their fear toward Me is taught by the commandment of men,
14 uTherefore, behold, I will again do a marvelous work
Among this people,
A marvelous work and a wonder;
vFor the wisdom of their wise men shall perish,
And the understanding of their prudent men shall be hidden.”
15 wWoe to those who seek deep to hide their counsel far from the Lord,
And their works are in the dark;
xThey say, “Who sees us?” and, “Who knows us?”
16 Surely you have things turned around!
Shall the potter be esteemed as the clay;
For shall the ything made say of him who made it,
“He did not make me”?
Or shall the thing formed say of him who formed it,
“He has no understanding”?
17 Is it not yet a very little while
Till zLebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field,
And the fruitful field be esteemed as a forest?
18 aIn that day the deaf shall hear the words of the book,
And the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity and out of darkness.
19 bThe humble also shall increase their joy in the Lord,
And cthe poor among men shall rejoice
In the Holy One of Israel.
20 For the 5terrible one is brought to nothing,
dThe scornful one is consumed,
And all who ewatch for iniquity are cut off—
21 Who make a man an offender by a word,
And flay a snare for him who reproves in the gate,
And turn aside the just gby empty words.
22 Therefore thus says the Lord, hwho redeemed Abraham, concerning the house of Jacob:
“Jacob shall not now be iashamed,
Nor shall his face now grow pale;
23 But when he sees his children,
jThe work of My hands, in his midst,
They will hallow My name,
And hallow the Holy One of Jacob,
And fear the God of Israel.
24 These also kwho erred in spirit will come to understanding,
And those who complained will learn doctrine.”
30 “Woe to the rebellious children,” says the Lord,
a“Who take counsel, but not of Me,
And who 1devise plans, but not of My Spirit,
bThat they may add sin to sin;
2 cWho walk to go down to Egypt,
And dhave not asked My advice,
To strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharaoh,
And to trust in the shadow of Egypt!
3 eTherefore the strength of Pharaoh
Shall be your shame,
And trust in the shadow of Egypt
Shall be your humiliation.
4 For his princes were at fZoan,
And his ambassadors came to Hanes.
5 gThey were all ashamed of a people who could not benefit them,
Or be help or benefit,
But a shame and also a reproach.”
6 hThe 2burden against the beasts of the South.
Through a land of trouble and anguish,
From which came the lioness and lion,
iThe viper and fiery flying serpent,
They will carry their riches on the backs of young donkeys,
And their treasures on the humps of camels,
To a people who shall not profit;
7 jFor the Egyptians shall help in vain and to no purpose.
Therefore I have called her
3Rahab-Hem-Shebeth.
8 Now go, kwrite it before them on a tablet,
And note it on a scroll,
That it may be for time to come,
Forever and ever:
9 That lthis is a rebellious people,
Lying children,
Children who will not hear the law of the Lord;
10 mWho say to the seers, “Do not see,”
And to the prophets, “Do not prophesy to us right things;
nSpeak to us smooth things, prophesy deceits.
Turn aside from the path,
Cause the Holy One of Israel
To cease from before us.”
12 Therefore thus says the Holy One of Israel:
“Because you odespise this word,
And trust in oppression and perversity,
And rely on them,
13 Therefore this iniquity shall be to you
pLike a breach ready to fall,
A bulge in a high wall,
Whose breaking qcomes suddenly, in an instant.
14 And rHe shall break it like the breaking of the potter’s vessel,
Which is broken in pieces;
He shall not spare.
So there shall not be found among its fragments
4A shard to take fire from the hearth,
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1 | Lit. valleys of fatness |
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2 | oracle, prophecy |
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3 | Lit. Rahab Sits Idle |
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4 | A piece of broken pottery |
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