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“Just as wine ·can trick [betrays] a person,
    those who are too proud will not ·last, [have rest; settle down]
·because their desire is like a grave’s desire for death [L he opens wide his throat like Sheol; C the grave or the underworld],
    and like death they always want more.
They gather other nations for themselves
    and collect for themselves all the ·countries [peoples].
But all ·the nations the Babylonians have hurt [L these] will ·laugh at [taunt] them.
    They will ·make fun of the Babylonians [ridicule with riddles]
and say, ‘·How terrible it will be for [L Woe to] the one that ·steals many things [L piles up what is not his].
    How long will that nation get rich by ·forcing others to pay them [extortion; goods taken in pledge]?’

“·One day the people from whom you have taken money will [L Will not your creditors…?] turn against you.
    They will ·realize what is happening [L wake up] and make you shake with fear.
    Then ·they will take everything you have [L you will become their plunder].
Because you have ·stolen from [plundered] many nations,
    those who are left will ·take much from [plunder] you.
·This is because you have killed many people [For the human blood you have shed],
    ·destroying [violently attacking] countries and cities and everyone in them.

“·How terrible it will be for the nation [L Woe to him] that ·becomes rich by doing wrong [builds his house with unjust gain; or acquires evil gain for his own house],
    thinking they will ·live in a safe place [L set his nest on high]
    and escape ·harm [L the hand of evil].
10 Because you have ·made plans [plotted; schemed] to ·destroy [L cut off] many people,
    you have brought shame to your house.
    Because of it, you will ·lose your lives [forfeit your soul/life].
11 The stones of the walls [C of the “house” of Babylon] will cry out against you,
    and the ·boards that support the roof [beams of the woodwork] will ·agree that you are wrong [echo the complaint; L answer back].

12 “·How terrible it will be for the nation [L Woe to him] that ·kills people [uses bloodshed] to build a city,
    that ·wrongs others [uses injustice] to start a town.
13 [L Look; T Behold] The Lord ·All-Powerful [Almighty; of Heaven’s Armies; T of hosts] will send fire
    to destroy what those people have built;
    all the nations’ ·work [weariness] will be for nothing.
14 Then, just as water covers the sea,
    ·people everywhere will know [L the earth will be filled with the knowledge of] the Lord’s glory.

15 “·How terrible for the nation that [L Woe to him who] makes its neighbors drink,
    pouring ·from the jug of wine [or out your wrath] until they are drunk
    so that it can look at their naked bodies.
16 ·You Babylonians [L You] will be filled with ·disgrace [shame], not ·respect [glory].
    It’s your turn to drink and ·fall to the ground [or expose your uncircumcision] like a drunk person.
The ·cup of anger [L cup; Jer. 25:15–29] from the Lord’s right hand is coming around to you.
    You will receive ·disgrace [shame], not ·respect [glory].
17 You ·hurt many people [did violence] in Lebanon,
    but now you will be ·hurt [overwhelmed by it].
You killed many animals there,
    and now you must be afraid
because of ·what you did [the blood and violence you did]
    to that land, those cities, and the people who lived in them.

The Message About Idols

18 “·An idol does no good [L What value does an idol have…?], because a human made it;
    it is only a ·statue [metal image] that teaches lies.
The one who made it ·expects his own work to help him [trusts in his own creation],
    but he makes idols that can’t even speak!
19 ·How terrible it will be for [L Woe to] the one who says to a wooden statue, ‘·Come to life [Wake up]!’
    ·How terrible it will be for [L Woe to] the one who says to a silent stone, ‘·Get up [Arise]!’
It cannot ·tell you what to do [teach/guide us].
    It is only a statue covered with gold and silver;
    there is no ·life [breath] in it.
20 The Lord is in his Holy Temple;
    all the earth should be silent ·in his presence [before him].”

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“Moreover, wine is treacherous and betrays the arrogant man,
So that he does not stay at home.
His appetite is large like Sheol,
And he is like death, never satisfied.
He gathers to himself all nations
And collects to himself all peoples [as if he owned them].


“Will all these [victims of his greed] not take up a taunting song against him,
And in mocking derision against him
Say, ‘[a]Woe (judgment is coming) to him who increases that which is not his—
How long [will he possess it]?
And [woe to him who] makes himself wealthy with loans.’

“Will your creditors not rise up suddenly,
And those who collect from you awaken?
Then you will become plunder for them.

“Because you [king of Babylon] have looted many nations,
All peoples who are left will loot you—
Because of human bloodshed and for the violence done to the land,
To the city and all its inhabitants.


“Woe (judgment is coming) to him who obtains wicked gain for his house [and thinks by so doing]
To set his nest on high,
That he may be rescued from the hand of evil.
10 
“You have devised a shameful thing for your house
By cutting off and putting an end to many peoples;
So you are sinning against your own life and forfeiting it.
11 
“For the stone will cry out from the wall [to accuse you—built in sin!]
And the rafter will answer it out of the woodwork.

12 
“Woe (judgment is coming) to him who builds a city with bloodshed
And establishes a town by violence!
13 
“Is it not indeed from the Lord of hosts
That peoples labor [only] for the fire [that will destroy their work],
And nations grow weary for nothing [that is, things which have no lasting value]?
14 
“But [the time is coming when] the earth shall be filled
With the knowledge of the glory of the Lord,
As the waters cover the sea.(A)

15 
“Woe (judgment is coming) to you who make your neighbors drink,
Who mix in your venom to make them drunk
So that you may look at their nakedness!
16 
“You will be filled with disgrace instead of honor.
Now drink and expose your own nakedness!
The cup [of wrath] in the Lord’s right hand will come around to you [O destroyer],
And utter disgrace will be on your own glory.(B)
17 
“For the violence done to Lebanon will overwhelm you;
The destruction of the animals will terrify you
On account of human bloodshed and the violence done to the land,
To the city and all its inhabitants.

18 
“What profit is the carved image when its maker has formed it?
It is only a cast image, and a teacher of lies.
For its maker trusts in his own creation [as his god]
When he makes speechless idols.
19 
“Woe (judgment is coming) to him who says to the wooden image, ‘Awake!’
And to the speechless stone, ‘Arise!’
And that is your teacher?
Look, it is overlaid with gold and silver,
And there is no breath at all inside it.
20 
“But the Lord is in His holy temple.
Let all the earth hush and be silent before Him.”(C)

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Footnotes

  1. Habakkuk 2:6 The taunting song of the five woes pronounced against Babylon begins in v 6 and concludes at the end of the chapter.