Isaiah 14

Israel’s Taunt

1When the Lord will ahave compassion on Jacob and again bchoose Israel, and settle them in their own land, then cstrangers will join them and attach themselves to the house of Jacob. 2The peoples will take them along and bring them to their place, and the dhouse of Israel will possess them as an inheritance in the land of the Lord eas male servants and female servants; and
Lit the captors will become their captives
they will take their captors captive and will rule over their oppressors.

3And it will be in the day when the Lord gives you grest from your pain and turmoil and harsh service in which you have been enslaved, 4that you will htake up this
Or proverb
taunt against the king of Babylon, and say, How jthe oppressor has ceased,
And how
Amended from the meaningless medhebah to marhebah
fury has ceased!
5“The Lord has broken the staff of the wicked,
The scepter of rulers
6 lWhich used to strike the peoples in fury with unceasing strokes,
Which
Or ruled
subdued the nations in anger with unrestrained persecution.
7The whole earth is at rest and is quiet;
They nbreak forth into shouts of joy.
8Even the ocypress trees rejoice over you, and the cedars of Lebanon, saying,
Since you were laid low, no tree cutter comes up against us.’
9 pSheol from beneath is excited over you to meet you when you come;
It arouses for you the
Or shades (Heb Repha’im)
spirits of the dead, all the
Lit male goats
leaders of the earth;
It raises all the kings of the nations from their thrones.
10 sThey will all respond and say to you,
Even you have been made weak as we,
You have become like us.
11‘Your tpomp and the music of your harps
Have been brought down to Sheol;
Maggots are spread out as your bed beneath you
And worms are your covering.’
12How you have ufallen from heaven,
O
Heb Helel; i.e. shining one
,
wstar of the morning, son of the dawn!
You have been cut down to the earth,
You who have weakened the nations!
13But you said in your heart,
‘I will xascend to heaven;
I will yraise my throne above the stars of God,
And I will sit on the mount of assembly
In the recesses of the north.
14I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;
zI will make myself like the Most High.’
15Nevertheless you aawill be thrust down to Sheol,
To the recesses of the pit.
16Those who see you will gaze at you,
They will
Lit show themselves attentive to
ponder over you, saying,
Is this the man who made the earth tremble,
Who shook kingdoms,
17Who made the world like a acwilderness
And overthrew its cities,
Who addid not
Lit open
allow his prisoners to go home?’
18All the kings of the nations lie in glory,
Each in his own
Lit house
tomb.
19“But you have been agcast out of your tomb
Like
Lit an abhorred branch
a rejected branch,
Or As the clothing of those who are slain
Clothed with the slain who are pierced with a sword,
Who go down to the stones of the ajpit
Like a aktrampled corpse.
20You will not be united with them in burial,
Because you have ruined your country,
You have slain your people.
May the aloffspring of evildoers not be mentioned forever.
21Prepare for his sons a place of slaughter
Because of the aminiquity of their fathers.
They must not arise and take possession of the earth
And fill the face of the world with cities.”

22I will rise up against them,” declares the Lord of hosts, “and will cut off from Babylon anname and survivors, aooffspring and posterity,” declares the Lord. 23I will also make it a possession for the aphedgehog and swamps of water, and I will sweep it with the broom of aqdestruction,” declares the Lord of hosts.

Judgment on Assyria

24The Lord of hosts has sworn saying, “Surely, arjust as I have intended so it has happened, and just as I have planned so it will stand, 25to asbreak Assyria in My land, and I will trample him on My mountains. Then his atyoke will be removed from them and his burden removed from their shoulder. 26This is the auplan
Lit planned
devised against the whole earth; and this is the awhand that is stretched out against all the nations.
27“For axthe Lord of hosts has planned, and who can frustrate it? And as for His stretched-out hand, who can turn it back?”

28In the ayyear that King Ahaz died this
Or burden
,
baoracle came:

Judgment on Philistia

29 Do not rejoice, O bbPhilistia, all of you,
Because the rod that bcstruck you is broken;
For from the serpent’s root a bdviper will come out,
And its fruit will be a beflying serpent.
30
Lit the firstborn of the helpless
Those who are most bghelpless will eat,
And the needy will lie down in security;
I will
Lit put to death
destroy your root with bifamine,
And it will kill off your survivors.
31Wail, O bjgate; cry, O city;
Or Become demoralized
Melt away, O blPhilistia, all of you;
For smoke comes from the bmnorth,
And bnthere is no straggler in his ranks.
32How then will one answer the bomessengers of the nation?
That bpthe Lord has founded Zion,
And bqthe afflicted of His people will seek refuge in it.”

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