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行恶的人劫运难逃

10 那些制定奸恶律例的,

和那些记录诡诈判语的,有祸了!

他们想藉此屈枉穷乏人的公义,

剥夺我子民中困苦人的权利,

使寡妇作了他们的掠物,

使孤儿作了他们的掳物。

到降罚的日子,有灾祸从远方来到,

那时你们要怎样行呢?

你们可以向谁逃奔求助呢?

你们可以把你们的财宝撇在哪里呢?

你们只能屈身在被掳的人中间,

或是仆倒在被杀的人中间。

虽然这样,耶和华的怒气还没有转消,

他的手仍然伸出。

亚述是 神惩治子民的工具

亚述啊!我怒气的棍子,有祸了。

他们手中拿着我忿怒的杖。

我要差派他去攻击一个不敬虔的国,

吩咐他去攻击我恼怒的子民,

掳去掠物,抢夺掳物,

把他们践踏,像街上的泥土一样。

但亚述并没有这样想过,

他心里也没有这样打算;

他心里倒想毁灭、

剪除多国。

因为他说:“在我手下的众领袖不都是王吗?

迦勒挪不是像迦基米施吗?

哈玛不是像亚珥拔吗?

撒玛利亚不是像大马士革吗?

10 我的手伸展到这些充满偶像的国,

他们雕刻的像比耶路撒冷和撒玛利亚的还多。

11 我怎样对待撒玛利亚和其中的偶像,

不也照样对待耶路撒冷和其中的偶像吗?”

 神惩罚亚述

12 主在锡安山和耶路撒冷成全了他一切工作的时候,他必说:我要惩罚亚述王自大的心所结的果子,和他眼目高傲的态度。 13 因为他说:

“我靠着我手的能力和我的智慧行事,

因为我很聪明;

我挪移了列国的地界,

抢夺了他们积蓄的财宝,

并且我像个勇士般使他们的居民全都俯伏下来。

14 我的手伸到列国的财宝那里,好象抓到鸟窝一样;

我取得了全地,好象人拾起被弃的雀蛋;

没有动翅膀的,没有张嘴的,也没有鸣叫的。”

15 斧头怎可以向用斧头砍木的人自夸呢?

锯子怎可以向拉锯的人自大呢?

好比棍能挥动那举起棍的,

又好比杖举起那不是木头的。

16 因此,主万军之耶和华必打发令人消瘦的病临到亚述王肥壮的军人中间,

在他的荣耀之下必燃起火焰,如同火烧一样。

17 以色列的光必变成火,他的圣者必成为火焰;

在一日之间把亚述王的荆棘和蒺藜焚烧与吞灭。

18 又把他树林和丰盛果园的荣美全部灭尽,包括灵魂和身体,好象一个患病的人渐渐虚弱一样。

19 他林中剩下的树,数目必定稀少,

连小孩子也能把它们的数目写下来。

余民必获救脱离亚述的轭

20 到那日,以色列的余民和雅各家逃脱的人,必不再倚靠那击打他们的,却要诚实地倚靠耶和华以色列的圣者。

21 那些余民,就是雅各家的余民,

必回转归向大能的 神。

22 以色列啊!你的人民虽然像海沙那样多,却只有余剩的人可以归回,

因为灭绝的事已经定了,公义必如洪水泛滥。

23 主万军之耶和华必在全地之中,作成已定的毁灭之事。

24 因此,主万军之耶和华这样说:“我的子民、锡安的居民哪!亚述人虽然用棍击打你们,又像埃及一样举杖攻击你们,你们却不要怕他们。 25 因为还有短暂的时候,我向你们发的恼怒就要完结,我的怒气要转向他们,使他们灭亡。” 26 万军之耶和华必兴起鞭子攻击他们,好象在俄立盘石那里击杀米甸人一样;他的杖要伸到海上,他必把杖举起,像在埃及一样。 27 到那日,亚述人的重压必从你们的肩头上挪开,他们的轭必离开你们的颈项;那轭必因肥壮的缘故折断。

28 亚述人来到亚叶,

经过米矶仑;

在密抹存放军队行装。

29 他们过了隘口,

在迦巴住宿;

拉玛人战兢,扫罗的基比亚人逃跑。

30 迦琳的居民哪,高声叫喊吧!

莱煞人和可怜的亚拿突啊,留心听吧!

31 玛得米那人逃跑,

基柄的居民避难。

32 就在今日,亚述王要停留在挪伯;

他要挥拳攻击锡安居民(“居民”原文作“女子”)的山,就是耶路撒冷的山。

33 看哪!主万军之耶和华在可怕的震撼声中,把树枝削去;

身量高的必被砍下,

高大的必被伐倒。

34 树林中的密丛,他必用铁器砍下;

黎巴嫩的树木必被大能者伐倒。

10 Woe to those [judges] who issue unrighteous decrees, and to the magistrates who keep causing unjust and oppressive decisions to be recorded,

To turn aside the needy from justice and to make plunder of the rightful claims of the poor of My people, that widows may be their spoil, and that they may make the fatherless their prey!

And what will you do in the day of visitation [of God’s wrath], and in the desolation which shall come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? And where will you deposit [for safekeeping] your wealth and with whom leave your glory?

Without Me they shall bow down among the prisoners, and they shall fall [overwhelmed] under the heaps of the slain [on the battlefield]. For all this, [God’s] anger is not turned away, but His hand is still stretched out [in judgment].

Woe to the Assyrian, the rod of My anger, the staff in whose hand is My indignation and fury [against Israel’s disobedience]!

I send [the Assyrian] against a hypocritical and godless nation and against the people of My wrath; I command him to take the spoil and to seize the prey and to tread them down like the mire in the streets.

However, this is not his intention [nor is the Assyrian aware that he is doing this at My bidding], neither does his mind so think and plan; but it is in his mind to destroy and cut off many nations.

For [the Assyrian] says, Are not my officers all either [subjugated] kings or their equal?

Is not Calno [of Babylonia conquered] like Carchemish [on the Euphrates]? Is not Hamath [in Upper Syria] like Arpad [her neighbor]? Is not Samaria [in Israel] like Damascus [in Syria]? [Have any of these cities been able to resist Assyria? Not one!]

10 As my hand has reached to the kingdoms of the idols [which were unable to defend them,] whose graven images were more to be feared and dreaded and more mighty than those of Jerusalem and of Samaria—

11 Shall I not be able to do to Jerusalem and her images as I have done to Samaria and her idols? [says the Assyrian]

12 Therefore when the Lord has completed all His work [of chastisement and purification to be executed] on Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, it shall be that He will inflict punishment on the fruit [the thoughts, words, and deeds] of the stout and arrogant heart of the king of Assyria and the haughtiness of his pride.

13 For [the Assyrian king] has said, I have done it solely by the power of my own hand and wisdom, for I have insight and understanding. I have removed the boundaries of the peoples and have robbed their treasures; and like a bull I have brought down those who sat on thrones and the inhabitants.

14 And my hand has found like a nest the wealth of the people; and as one gathers eggs that are forsaken, so I have gathered all the earth; and there was none that moved its wing, or that opened its mouth or chirped.

15 Shall the ax boast itself against him who chops with it? Or shall the saw magnify itself against him who wields it back and forth? As if a rod should wield those who lift it up, or as if a staff should lift itself up as if it were not wood [but a man of God]!

16 Therefore will the Lord, the Lord of hosts, send leanness among [the Assyrian’s] fat ones; and instead of his glory or under it He will kindle a burning like the burning of fire.

17 And the Light of Israel shall become a fire and His Holy One a flame, and it will [a]burn and devour [the Assyrian’s] thorns and briers in one day.(A)

18 [The Lord] will consume the glory of the [Assyrian’s] forest and of his fruitful field, both soul and body; and it shall be as when a sick man pines away or a standard-bearer faints.

19 And the remnant of the trees of his forest shall be few, so that a child may make a list of them.

20 And it shall be in that day that the remnant of Israel, and such as are escaped of the house of Jacob, shall no more lean upon him who smote them, but will lean upon the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, in truth.

21 A remnant will return [Shear-jashub, name of Isaiah’s son], a remnant of Jacob, to the mighty God.

22 For though your population, O Israel, be as the sand of the sea, only a remnant of it will return [and survive]. The [fully completed] destruction is decreed (decided upon and brought to an issue); it overflows with justice and righteousness [the infliction of just punishment].(B)

23 For the Lord, the Lord of hosts, will make a full end, whatever is determined or decreed [in Israel], in the midst of all the earth.

24 Therefore thus says the Lord, the Lord of hosts, O My people who dwell in Zion, do not be afraid of the Assyrian, who smites you with a rod and lifts up his staff against you, as [the king of] Egypt did.(C)

25 For yet a little while and My indignation against you shall be accomplished, and My anger shall be directed to destruction [of the Assyrian].

26 And the Lord of hosts shall stir up and brandish a scourge against them as when He smote Midian at the rock of Oreb; and as His rod was over the [Red] Sea, so shall He lift it up as He did in [the flight from] Egypt.(D)

27 And it shall be in that day that the burden of [the Assyrian] shall depart from your shoulders, and his yoke from your neck. The yoke shall be destroyed because of fatness [which prevents it from going around your neck].(E)

28 [The Assyrian with his army comes to Judah]. He arrives at Aiath; he passes through Migron; at Michmash he gets rid of his baggage [by storing it].

29 They go through the pass, they make Geba their camping place for the night; Ramah is afraid and trembles, Gibeah [the city] of [King] Saul flees.

30 Cry aloud [in consternation], O Daughter of Gallim! Hearken, O Laishah! [Answer her] O you poor Anathoth!

31 Madmenah is in flight; the inhabitants of Gebim seize their belongings and make their households flee for safety.

32 This very day [the Assyrian] will halt at Nob [the city of priests], shaking his fist at the mountain of the Daughter of Zion, at the hill of Jerusalem.

33 [But just when the Assyrian is in sight of his goal] behold, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, will lop off the beautiful boughs with terrorizing force; the high in stature will be hewn down and the lofty will be brought low.

34 And He will cut down the thickets of the forest with an ax, and Lebanon [the Assyrian] with its majestic trees shall fall by the Mighty One and mightily.(F)

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 10:17 During a single night this prophecy was fulfilled, when “the Angel of the Lord went forth and slew 185,000 in the camp of the Assyrians; and when the living arose early in the morning, behold, all these were dead bodies” (II Kings 19:35)—just when their victory over God’s people had seemed certain.