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In Jerusalem,[a] the Lord of Heaven’s Armies
    will spread a wonderful feast
    for all the people of the world.
It will be a delicious banquet
    with clear, well-aged wine and choice meat.
There he will remove the cloud of gloom,
    the shadow of death that hangs over the earth.
He will swallow up death forever!
    The Sovereign Lord will wipe away all tears.
He will remove forever all insults and mockery
    against his land and people.
    The Lord has spoken!

In that day the people will proclaim,
“This is our God!
    We trusted in him, and he saved us!
This is the Lord, in whom we trusted.
    Let us rejoice in the salvation he brings!”
10 For the Lord’s hand of blessing will rest on Jerusalem.
    But Moab will be crushed.
    It will be like straw trampled down and left to rot.
11 God will push down Moab’s people
    as a swimmer pushes down water with his hands.
He will end their pride
    and all their evil works.
12 The high walls of Moab will be demolished.
    They will be brought down to the ground,
    down into the dust.

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Footnotes

  1. 25:6 Hebrew On this mountain; also in 25:10.

Celebration of the Righteous

“On this mountain,[a] the Lord of the Heavenly Armies will prepare for all peoples
    a banquet of rich food,
a banquet of well-aged wines—
    rich food full of marrow,
        and refined wines of the finest[b] vintage
And on this mountain,[c] he will swallow up
    the burial[d] shroud that enfolds all peoples,
the veil that is spread over all nations—
he has swallowed up[e] death forever!
Then the Lord God will wipe away the tears from all faces,
    and he will take away the disgrace of his people
        from the entire earth.”
for the Lord has spoken.

“And you[f] will say at that time,[g]
    ‘Look! It’s the Lord![h] This is our God!
We waited for him,
    and he saved us.
This is the Lord!
    We waited for him,
so let us rejoice,
    and we will[i] be glad that he has saved us.”

The Misery of Moab

10 For the Lord’s power[j] will rest on this mountain,[k]
    but the Moabites will be trodden down beneath him,
just as straw is trodden down
    in the slime of[l] a manure pit.
11 They will spread out their hands in the thick of it,
    just as swimmers spread out their hands to swim,
but the Lord will bring down their pride,
    together with the cleverness of their hands.
12 He brings down the high fortifications of your walls
    and lays them low;
he will raze them[m] to the ground,
    right down to the dust.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 25:6 I.e. Mount Zion; cf. 24:23
  2. Isaiah 25:6 1QIsaa MT lack the finest
  3. Isaiah 25:7 I.e. Mount Zion; cf. 24:23
  4. Isaiah 25:7 So 1QIsaa; the Heb. lacks burial
  5. Isaiah 25:8 So 1QIsaa MTms; MT reads And he will swallow up; cf. LXX Syr Theodotian 1Cor 15:54
  6. Isaiah 25:9 So 1QIsaa Syriac; 4QIsac MT read he; LXX reads they
  7. Isaiah 25:9 Lit. say on that day
  8. Isaiah 25:9 So 1QIsaa; MT LXX lack It’s the Lord
  9. Isaiah 25:9 So 1QIsaa; MT reads and let us
  10. Isaiah 25:10 Lit. hand
  11. Isaiah 25:10 I.e. Mount Zion; cf. 24:23
  12. Isaiah 25:10 Lit. in the water of; so 1QIsaa MT; MTqere reads in; LXX reads in wagons
  13. Isaiah 25:12 Or reach; so 1QIsaa; 4QIsac MT read he casts them