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Isaiah
Chapter 14
(Passion Bible)
Isaiah 14
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The Lord Yahweh will most certainly
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Nations will take them back to their own place,[4]
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In that day, when the Lord Yahweh has given you rest from your pain, trouble, and cruel bondage,[9]
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you will jeer at the king of Babylon and recite this proverb:[10]
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The Lord Yahweh has shattered the staff of the wicked,
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With their unceasing blows they used it cruelly
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But now the whole earth rests and is at peace.
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even the cypresses and cedars of Lebanon[14] join in,
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The underworld[15] is all astir in preparation,
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One and all will say to you:
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Your pompous pride brought you down to the underworld
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“Look how you have fallen from your heavenly place,
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You said in your heart,
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I will rise past the tops of the clouds
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Yet down to the underworld you go—
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Everyone will stare at you and ponder your fate,[24] saying,
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Is this the man who made the world a desert
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Every king at death lies in state,
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but you are an unburied, trampled corpse,
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You will not have a burial like them,
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Prepare to execute his sons because of the sins of their father.[25]
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“I will rise up against them,”
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“I will turn it into a swampland and a place for wild animals.[26]
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The Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies,
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I will crush the Assyrians who invade my land.
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This is the plan that I have determined for the entire world.
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For the Lord Yahweh, the Commander of Angel Armies,
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This prophecy came to Isaiah in the year King Ahaz died:[30]
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A snake[33] will sprout from the root of that serpent,
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And through him the poorest of the poor will find pasture[36]
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Wail, O gate! Cry out, O city! Melt with fear, Philistia!
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And what will be the answer of the messengers of the nations?
| # | Passion Bible | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Lord Yahweh will most certainly | |
| 2 | Nations will take them back to their own place,[4] | |
| 3 | In that day, when the Lord Yahweh has given you rest from your pain, trouble, and cruel bondage,[9] | |
| 4 | you will jeer at the king of Babylon and recite this proverb:[10] | |
| 5 | The Lord Yahweh has shattered the staff of the wicked, | |
| 6 | With their unceasing blows they used it cruelly | |
| 7 | But now the whole earth rests and is at peace. | |
| 8 | even the cypresses and cedars of Lebanon[14] join in, | |
| 9 | The underworld[15] is all astir in preparation, | |
| 10 | One and all will say to you: | |
| 11 | Your pompous pride brought you down to the underworld | |
| 12 | “Look how you have fallen from your heavenly place, | |
| 13 | You said in your heart, | |
| 14 | I will rise past the tops of the clouds | |
| 15 | Yet down to the underworld you go— | |
| 16 | Everyone will stare at you and ponder your fate,[24] saying, | |
| 17 | Is this the man who made the world a desert | |
| 18 | Every king at death lies in state, | |
| 19 | but you are an unburied, trampled corpse, | |
| 20 | You will not have a burial like them, | |
| 21 | Prepare to execute his sons because of the sins of their father.[25] | |
| 22 | “I will rise up against them,” | |
| 23 | “I will turn it into a swampland and a place for wild animals.[26] | |
| 24 | The Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies, | |
| 25 | I will crush the Assyrians who invade my land. | |
| 26 | This is the plan that I have determined for the entire world. | |
| 27 | For the Lord Yahweh, the Commander of Angel Armies, | |
| 28 | This prophecy came to Isaiah in the year King Ahaz died:[30] | |
| 29 | A snake[33] will sprout from the root of that serpent, | |
| 30 | And through him the poorest of the poor will find pasture[36] | |
| 31 | Wail, O gate! Cry out, O city! Melt with fear, Philistia! | |
| 32 | And what will be the answer of the messengers of the nations? |
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