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Isaiah 10 — GNB

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10Verse 1Woe to them that make unrighteous decrees, That write oppressive decisions,Verse 2To turn away the needy from judgment, And rob the poor of my people of their right; That the widows may become their prey, And that they may plunder the orphans.Verse 3What will ye do in the day of visitation, And in the desolation which cometh from afar? To whom will ye flee for help, And where will ye leave your glory?Verse 4Forsaken by me, they shall sink down among the prisoners, And fall among the slain. For all this his anger is not turned away, But his hand is stretched out still.Verse 5Woe to the Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, The staff in whose hands is the instrument of my indignation!Verse 6Against an impious nation I will send him, And against a people under my wrath I will give him a charge To gather the spoil, and seize the prey, And to trample them under foot like the mire of the streets.Verse 7But he doth not so purpose, And his heart doth not so intend; But to destroy is in his heart, And to cut off a multitude of nations.Verse 8For he saith, “Are not my princes altogether kings?Verse 9Is not Calno as Carchemish? Is not Hamath as Arpad? Is not Samaria as Damascus?Verse 10As my hand hath seized the kingdoms of the idols, Whose graven images were more numerous than those of Jerusalem and Samaria,Verse 11Behold! as I have done to Samaria and her idols, So will I do to Jerusalem and her images.”Verse 12But when the Lord hath accomplished his whole work upon Mount Zion and Jerusalem, Then will he punish the fruit of the proud heart of the king of Assyria, And the arrogance of his lofty eyes.Verse 13For he hath said: “By the strength of my hand I have done it, And by my wisdom; for I am wise; I have removed the bounds of nations, I have plundered their treasures; As a hero have I brought down them that sat upon thrones.Verse 14The riches of the nations hath my hand seized, as a nest; As one gathereth eggs that have been left, So have I gathered the whole world. And there was none that moved the wing, Or that opened the beak, or that chirped.”Verse 15Shall the axe boast itself against him that heweth with it? Or shall the saw magnify itself against him that moveth it? As if the rod should wield him that lifteth it! As if the staff should lift up him that is not wood!Verse 16Wherefore the Lord, the Lord of hosts, shall send upon his fat ones leanness, And under his glory shall he kindle a burning, like the burning of a fire.Verse 17The light of Israel shall be a fire, And his Holy One a flame, Which shall burn and devour his thorns and briers in one day.Verse 18The glory of his forest and of his fruitful field From the spirit even to the flesh shall he consume; It shall be with them as when a sick man fainteth.Verse 19The remaining trees of the forest shall be few, So that a child may write them down.Verse 20In that day shall the remnant of Israel, and they that have escaped of the house of Jacob, no more lean upon him that smote them; They shall lean upon Jehovah, the Holy One of Israel, in truth.Verse 21The remnant shall return, the remnant of Jacob, to the mighty Potentate;Verse 22For though thy people, O Israel, be as the sand of the sea, Only a remnant of them shall return. The devastation is decreed; It shall overflow with righteousness.Verse 23For devastation and punishment doth the Lord, Jehovah of hosts, execute in the midst of the whole land,Verse 24Yet thus saith the Lord, Jehovah of hosts: Fear not, O my people, that dwellest in Zion, because of the Assyrian! With his rod indeed shall he smite thee, And lift up his staff against thee in the manner of Egypt;Verse 25But yet a very little while, and my indignation shall have past, And my anger shall destroy them.Verse 26Jehovah of hosts shall raise up against him a scourge, As he smote Midian at the rock of Horeb, And as he lifted up the rod against the sea; Yea, he shall lift it up, as in Egypt.Verse 27In that day shall his burden be removed from thy shoulder, And his yoke from thy neck; Yea, thy yoke shall be broken, as that of a fat steer.Verse 28He is come to Aiath; he passeth through Migron; In Michmash he leaveth his baggage;Verse 29They pass the strait; At Geba they make their night-quarters; Ramah trembleth; Gibeah of Saul fleeth.Verse 30Cry aloud, O daughter of Gallim! Hear, O Laish! Alas, poor Anathoth!Verse 31Madmenah hasteth away; The inhabitants of Gebim take to flight.Verse 32Yet one day shall he rest at Nob, Then shall he shake his hand against the mount of the daughter of Zion, The hill of Jerusalem.Verse 33But behold! the Lord, Jehovah of hosts, shall lop the branches with fearful force, And the high of stature shall be cut down, And the lofty shall be brought low.Verse 34He shall hew the thickets of the forest with iron, And Lebanon shall fall by a mighty hand.
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