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Two Songs of Praise

12 In days to come, the people of Israel will sing,

Lord, we will praise you.
    You were angry with us.
But now your anger has turned away from us.
    And you have brought us comfort.
God, you are the one who saves us.
    We will trust in you.
    Then we won’t be afraid.
Lord, you are the one who gives us strength.
    You are the one who keeps us safe.
    Lord, you have saved us.”
People of Israel, he will save you.
    That will bring you joy like water brought up from wells.

In days to come, the people of Israel will sing,

“Give praise to the Lord. Make his name known.
    Tell the nations what he has done.
    Announce how honored he is.
Sing to the Lord. He has done glorious things.
    Let it be known all over the world.
People of Zion, give a loud shout!
    Sing for joy!
The Holy One of Israel is among you.
    And he is great.”

A Prophecy Against Babylon

13 Here is the prophecy against Babylon that Isaiah, the son of Amoz, saw.

Lift up a banner on the top of a bare hill.
    Shout to the enemy soldiers.
Wave for them to enter the gates
    that are used by the nobles of Babylon.
The Lord has commanded the soldiers he prepared for battle.
    He has sent for them to carry out his anger against Babylon.
    They will be happy when he wins the battle for them.

Listen! I hear a noise in the mountains.
    It sounds like a huge crowd.
Listen! I hear a loud noise among the kingdoms.
    It sounds like nations gathering together.
The Lord who rules over all is bringing
    an army together for war.
They come from lands far away.
    They come from the farthest places on earth.
The Lord and those weapons of his anger
    are coming to destroy the whole country of Babylon.

Cry out! The day of the Lord is near.
    The Mighty One is coming to destroy the Babylonians.
Their hands won’t be able to help them.
    Everyone’s heart will melt away in fear.
The people will be filled with terror.
    Pain and suffering will grab hold of them.
    They will groan with pain like a woman having a baby.
They’ll look at one another in terror.
    Their faces will burn with shame.

The day of the Lord is coming.
    It will be a terrible day.
    The Lord’s burning anger will blaze out.
He will make the land dry and empty.
    He’ll destroy the sinners in it.
10 All the stars in the sky
    will stop giving their light.
The sun will be darkened as soon as it rises.
    The moon will not shine.
11 The Lord will punish the world because it is so evil.
    He will punish evil people for their sins.
He’ll put an end to the bragging of those who are proud.
    He’ll bring down the pride of those who don’t show any pity.
12 He’ll make people harder to find than pure gold.
    They will be harder to find than gold from Ophir.
13 He will make the heavens tremble.
    He’ll shake the earth out of its place.
The Lord who rules over all will show how angry he is.
    At that time his burning anger will blaze out.

14 Outsiders who live in Babylon will scatter
    like antelope that are chased by a hunter.
    They are like sheep that don’t have a shepherd.
All of them will return to their own people.
    They will run back to their own countries.
15 Those who are captured will have spears stuck through them.
    Those who are caught will be killed by swords.
16 Their babies will be smashed to pieces
    right in front of their eyes.
Their houses will be robbed.
    Their wives will be raped.

17 The Lord will stir up the Medes to attack the Babylonians.
    They aren’t interested in getting silver.
    They don’t want gold.
18 Instead, they will use their bows and arrows
    to strike down the young men.
They won’t even show any mercy to babies.
    They won’t take pity on children.
19 The city of Babylon is the jewel of kingdoms.
    It is the pride and glory of the Babylonians.
But God will destroy it
    just as he did Sodom and Gomorrah.
20 No one will ever live in Babylon again.
    No one will live there for all time to come.
Those who wander in the desert will never set up their tents there.
    Shepherds will never rest their flocks there.
21 But desert creatures will lie down there.
    Wild dogs will fill its houses.
Owls will live there.
    Wild goats will jump around in it.
22 Hyenas will live in its forts.
    Wild dogs will live in its beautiful palaces.
The time for Babylon to be punished is near.
    Its days are numbered.

14 The Lord will show tender love toward Jacob’s people.
    Once again he will choose Israel.
    He’ll give them homes in their own land.
Outsiders will join them.
    They and the people of Jacob will become one people.
Nations will help Israel
    return to their own land.
Israel will possess other nations.
    They will serve Israel as male and female servants in the Lord’s land.
The Israelites will make prisoners of those who had held them as prisoners.
    Israel will rule over those who had crushed them.

The Lord will put an end to Israel’s suffering and trouble. They will no longer be forced to do hard labor. At that time, they will make fun of the king of Babylon. They will say,

“See how the one who crushed others has fallen!
    See how his anger has come to an end!
The Lord has taken away the authority of evil people.
    He has broken the power of rulers.
When they became angry, they struck down nations.
    Their blows never stopped.
In their anger they brought nations under their control.
    They attacked them again and again.
All the lands now enjoy peace and rest.
    They break out into singing.
Even the juniper trees show how happy they are.
    The cedar trees of Lebanon celebrate too.
They say, ‘Babylon, you have fallen.
    Now no one comes and cuts us down.’

“King of Babylon, many people in the place of the dead are really excited.
    They’re excited about meeting you when you go down there.
The spirits of the dead get up to welcome you.
    At one time all of them were leaders in the world.
They were kings over the nations.
    They get up from their thrones.
10 All of them call out to you.
    They say,
‘You have become weak, just as we are.
    You have become like us.’
11 Your grand show of power has been brought down to the grave.
    The noise of your harps has come down here along with your power.
Maggots are spread out under you.
    Worms cover you.

12 “King of Babylon, you thought you were the bright morning star.
    But now you have fallen from heaven!
You once brought down nations.
    But now you have been thrown down to the earth!
13 You said in your heart,
    ‘I will go up to the heavens.
I’ll raise my throne
    above the stars of God.
I’ll sit as king on the mountain where the gods meet.
    I’ll set up my throne on the highest slopes of Mount Zaphon.
14 I will rise above the tops of the clouds.
    I’ll make myself like the Most High God.’
15 But now you have been brought down to the place of the dead.
    You have been thrown into the deepest part of the pit.

16 “Those who see you stare at you.
    They think about what has happened to you.
    They say to themselves,
‘Is this the man who shook the earth?
    Is he the one who made kingdoms tremble with fear?
17 Did he turn the world into a desert?
    Did he destroy its cities?
    Did he refuse to let his prisoners go home?’

18 “All the kings of the nations are buried with honor.
    Each of them lies in his own tomb.
19 But you have been thrown out of your tomb.
    You are like a branch that is cut off and thrown away.
You are covered with the bodies
    of those who have been killed by swords.
    You have been tossed into a stony pit along with them.
You are like a dead body that people have walked on.
20     You won’t be buried like other kings.
That’s because you have destroyed your land.
    You have killed your people.

“Let the children of that evil man be killed.
    Let none of them be left to carry on the family name.
21 So prepare a place to kill his children.
    Kill them because of the sins of the rulers
    who lived before them.
They must not rise to power.
    They must not rule over the world.
    They must not cover the earth with their cities.”

22 “I will rise up against them,”
    announces the Lord who rules over all.
“I will destroy Babylon.
    It will not be remembered anymore.
No one will be left alive there.
    I will destroy its people and their children after them,”
    announces the Lord.
23 “I will turn it into a place where nothing but owls can live.
    I will turn it into a swamp.
I will sweep through it like a broom and destroy everything,”
    announces the Lord who rules over all.

24 The Lord who rules over all has made a promise. He has said,

“You can be sure that what I have planned will happen.
    What I have decided will take place.
25 I will crush the Assyrians in my land.
    On my mountains I will walk all over them.
The yokes they put on my people will be removed.
    The heavy load they put on their shoulders will be taken away.”

26 That’s how the Lord carries out his plan all over the world.
    That’s how he reaches out his powerful hand to punish all the nations.
27 The Lord who rules over all has planned it.
    Who can stop him?
He has reached out his powerful hand.
    Who can keep him from using it?

A Prophecy Against the Philistines

28 This prophecy came to me from the Lord in the year King Ahaz died. The Lord said,

29 “The rod of Assyria has struck all of you Philistines.
    But do not be glad that it is broken.
That rod is like a snake that will produce an even more poisonous snake.
    It will produce a darting, poisonous serpent.
30 Even the poorest people in Israel will have plenty to eat.
    Those who are in need will lie down in safety.
But I will destroy your families.
    They will die of hunger.
    I will kill any of them who are still left alive.

31 “Cities of Philistia, cry out for help! Scream in pain!
    All you Philistines, melt away in fear!
An army is coming from the north in a cloud of dust.
    No one in its ranks is falling behind.
32 What answer should be given
    to the messengers from that nation?
Tell them, ‘The Lord has made Zion secure.
    His suffering people will find safety there.’ ”

Final Warnings

13 This will be my third visit to you. Scripture says, “Every matter must be proved by the words of two or three witnesses.” (Deuteronomy 19:15) I already warned you during my second visit. I now say it again while I’m away. When I return, I won’t spare those who sinned earlier. I won’t spare any of the others either. You are asking me to prove that Christ is speaking through me. He is not weak in dealing with you. He is powerful among you. It is true that Christ was nailed to the cross because he was weak. But Christ lives by God’s power. In the same way, we share his weakness. But by God’s power we will live with Christ as we serve you.

Take a good look at yourselves to see if you are really believers. Test yourselves. Don’t you realize that Christ Jesus is in you? Unless, of course, you fail the test! I hope you will discover that I haven’t failed the test. I pray to God that you won’t do anything wrong. I don’t pray so that people will see that I have passed the test. Instead, I pray this so that you will do what is right, even if it seems I have failed. I can’t do anything to stop the truth. I can only work for the truth. I’m glad when I am weak but you are strong. I pray that there will be no more problems among you. 10 That’s why I write these things before I come to you. Then when I do come, I won’t have to be hard on you when I use my authority. The Lord gave me the authority to build you up. He didn’t give it to me to tear you down.

Final Greetings

11 Finally, brothers and sisters, be joyful! Work to make things right with one another. Help one another and agree with one another. Live in peace. And the God who gives love and peace will be with you.

12 Greet one another with a holy kiss.

13 All God’s people here send their greetings.

14 May the grace shown by the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. May the love that God has given us be with you. And may the sharing of life brought about by the Holy Spirit be with you all.

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For the director of music. A miktam of David when he had run away from Saul into the cave. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.”

57 Have mercy on me, God. Have mercy on me.
    I go to you for safety.
I will find safety in the shadow of your wings.
    There I will stay until the danger is gone.

I cry out to God Most High.
    I cry out to God, and he shows that I am right.
He answers from heaven and saves me.
    He puts to shame those who chase me.
    He shows his love and that he is faithful.

Men who are like lions are all around me.
    I am forced to lie down among people who are like hungry animals.
Their teeth are like spears and arrows.
    Their tongues are like sharp swords.

God, may you be honored above the heavens.
    Let your glory be over the whole earth.

My enemies spread a net to catch me by the feet.
    I felt helpless.
They dug a pit in my path.
    But they fell into it themselves.

God, my heart feels secure.
    My heart feels secure.
    I will sing and make music to you.
My spirit, wake up!
    Harp and lyre, wake up!
    I want to sing and make music before the sun rises.

Lord, I will praise you among the nations.
    I will sing about you among the people of the earth.
10 Great is your love. It reaches to the heavens.
    Your truth reaches to the skies.

11 God, may you be honored above the heavens.
    Let your glory be over the whole earth.

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Saying 10

Don’t speak to foolish people.
    They will laugh at your wise words.

Saying 11

10 Don’t move old boundary stones.
    Don’t try to take over the fields of children whose fathers have died.
11 That’s because the God who guards them is strong.
    He will stand up for them in court against you.

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