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From them arises[a] the cornerstone and tent peg,
    from them the battle bow,
        from them arise all sorts of oppressive rulers.
They will be like mighty soldiers
    who trample mud in the streets during battle.
They will fight because the Lord is with them,
    and the opposing[b] horsemen will be confused.

“I will fortify the house of Judah,
    and the house of Joseph I will save.
I will surely bring them back,
    because I care about them.
They will be as if I had never cast them away.
    Since I am the Lord their God,
        I will answer them.

“The people of Ephraim will become like mighty soldiers;
    they will be glad, like those who have wine.
Their children will see this and rejoice;
    their hearts will find joy in the Lord.
I will whistle for them, gathering them together,
    because I have redeemed them,
        and they will multiply as they were before.[c]
I will scatter them among the nations,
    and so they will remember me in distant countries.
They will rear their children,
    and they will return.
10 I will bring them once again out of the land of Egypt,
    gathering them from Assyria.
I will bring them into the land of Gilead and Lebanon,
    but there will not be enough space for them.
11 They[d] will pass through the sea of affliction,
    and they[e] will strike the waves[f] in that sea.
All of the depths of the Nile will evaporate,
    Assyria’s arrogance will be brought down low,
        and the ruling power[g] of Egypt will disappear.

12 “I will strengthen them in the Lord,
    and they will march here and there in his name,”
        declares the Lord.

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Footnotes

  1. Zechariah 10:4 The Heb. lacks arises
  2. Zechariah 10:5 The Heb. lacks opposing
  3. Zechariah 10:8 Lit. will increase as they increased
  4. Zechariah 10:11 So LXX. MT reads He will
  5. Zechariah 10:11 So LXX. MT reads He will
  6. Zechariah 10:11 I.e. perhaps reminiscent of Elijah striking the Jordan River; cf. 2Kings 2:8
  7. Zechariah 10:11 Lit. the scepter