Isaiah 5

1Now I will sing tomy beloved a song of my beloved concerning my vineyard.My beloved had a vineyard on a high hill in a fertile place. 2And I made a hedge round it, and dug a trench, and planted a choice vine, and built atower in the midst of it, and dug a place for the wine-vat in it: and I waitedfor it to bring forth grapes, and it brought forth thorns. 3And now, you⌃ dwellers in Jerusalem, andevery man of Juda, judge between me and my vineyard. 4What shall I do any more to my vineyard, that I have not done to it? Whereas I expectedit to bring forth grapes, but it has brought forth thorns. 5And now I will tell you what I will do to my vineyard: I will take away its hedge, andit shall be for a spoil; and I will pull down its walls, and it shall beleft to be trodden down. 6And I will forsake my vineyard; and it shall not be pruned, nor dug, and thorns shallcome up upon it as on barren land; and I will command the clouds to rain no rain upon it. 7For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judahis beloved plant: I expectedit to bring forth judgment, and it brought forth iniquity; and not righteousness, but a cry. 8Woeto them that join house to house, and add field to field, that they may take away somethingof their neighbor's: will you⌃ dwell alone upon the land? 9For these things have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts: for though many houses shouldbe built, many and fair houses shall be desolate, and there shall be no inhabitants in them. 10For where ten yoke of oxen plowthe land shall yield one , and he that sows six homers shall produce three measures. 11Woeto them that rise up in the morning, and follow strong drink; who waitat it till evening: for the wine shall inflame them. 12For they drink wine with harp, and lute, and drums, and pipes: but they regard not theworks of the Lord, and consider not the works of his hands. 13Therefore my people have been taken captive, because they know not the Lord: and therehas been a multitude of deadbodies, because of hunger and of thirst for water. 14Therefore hell has enlarged its desire and opened its mouth without ceasing: and herglorious and great, and her rich and her pestilent men shall go downinto it. 15And the mean man shall be brought low, and the great man shall be disgraced, and thelofty eyes shall be brought low. 16But the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment, and the holy God shall be glorifiedin righteousness. 17And they that were spoiled shall be fed as bulls, and lambs shall feed on the waste placesof them that are taken away. 18Woeto them that draw sins to them as with a long rope, and iniquities as with a thong of the heifer'syoke: 19who say, Let him speedily hasten what he will do, that we may seeit: and let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel come, that we may knowit. 20Woeto them that call evil good, and good evil; who make darkness light, and light darkness; whomake bitter sweet, and sweet bitter. 21Woeto them that are wise in their own conceit, and knowing in their own sight. 22Woe to the strongones of you that drink wine, and the mightyones that mingle strong drink: 23who justify the ungodly for rewards, and take away the righteousness of the righteous. 24Therefore as stubble shall be burnt by a coal of fire, and shall be consumed by a violentflame, their root shall be as chaff, and their flower shall go up as dust: for they rejected the law ofthe Lord of hosts, and insulted the word of the Holy One of Israel. 25Therefore the Lord of hosts was greatly angered against his people, and he reached forthhis hand upon them, and struck them: and the mountains were troubled, and their carcasses were as dungin the midst of the way: yet for all this his anger has not been turned away, but his hand is yet raised. 26Therefore shall he lift up a signal to the nations that are afar, and shall hiss forthem from the end of the earth; and, behold, they are coming very quickly. 27They shall not hunger nor be weary, neither shall they slumber nor sleep; neither shallthey loose their girdles from their loins, neither shall their shoe-latchets be broken. 28Whose arrows are sharp, and their bows bent; their horses' hoofs are counted as solidrock: their chariot-wheels are as a storm. 29They rage as lions, and draw near as a lion's whelps: and he shall seize, and roar asa wild beast, and he shall castthem forth, and there shall be none to deliver them. 30And he shall roar on account of them in that day, as the sound of the swelling sea; andthey shall look to the land, and, behold,there shall be thick darkness in their perplexity.

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