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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.

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