Historical
The Lord Will Judge Tyre
23 This is an oracle[a] about Tyre:
Wail, you large ships,[b]
for the port is too devastated to enter![c]
From the land of Cyprus[d] this news is announced to them.
2 Lament,[e] you residents of the coast,
you merchants of Sidon who travel over the sea,
whose agents sail over 3 the deep waters.[f]
Grain from the Shihor region,[g]
crops grown near the Nile[h] she receives;[i]
she is the trade center[j] of the nations.
4 Be ashamed, O Sidon,
for the sea[k] says this, O fortress of the sea:
“I have not gone into labor
or given birth;
I have not raised young men
or brought up young women.”[l]
5 When the news reaches Egypt,
they will be shaken by what has happened to Tyre.[m]
6 Travel to Tarshish!
Wail, you residents of the coast!
7 Is this really your boisterous city[n]
whose origins are in the distant past,[o]
and whose feet led her to a distant land to reside?
8 Who planned this for royal Tyre,[p]
whose merchants are princes,
whose traders are the dignitaries[q] of the earth?
9 The Lord of Heaven’s Armies planned it—
to dishonor the pride that comes from all her beauty,[r]
to humiliate all the dignitaries of the earth.
10 Daughter Tarshish, travel back to your land, as one crosses the Nile;
there is no longer any marketplace in Tyre.[s]
11 The Lord stretched out his hand over the sea,[t]
he shook kingdoms;
he[u] gave the order
to destroy Canaan’s fortresses.[v]
12 He said,
“You will no longer celebrate,
oppressed[w] virgin daughter Sidon!
Get up, travel to Cyprus,
but you will find no relief there.”[x]
13 Look at the land of the Chaldeans,
these people who have lost their identity![y]
The Assyrians have made it a home for wild animals.
They erected their siege towers,[z]
demolished[aa] its fortresses,
and turned it into a heap of ruins.[ab]
14 Wail, you large ships,[ac]
for your fortress is destroyed!
15 At that time[ad] Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years,[ae] the typical life span of a king.[af] At the end of seventy years Tyre will try to attract attention again, like the prostitute in the popular song:[ag]
16 “Take the harp,
go through the city,
forgotten prostitute!
Play it well,
play lots of songs,
so you’ll be noticed.”[ah]
17 At the end of seventy years[ai] the Lord will revive[aj] Tyre. She will start making money again by selling her services to all the earth’s kingdoms.[ak] 18 Her profits and earnings will be set apart for the Lord. They will not be stored up or accumulated, for her profits will be given to those who live in the Lord’s presence and will be used to purchase large quantities of food and beautiful clothes.[al]
The Lord Will Judge the Earth
24 Look, the Lord is ready to devastate the earth
and leave it in ruins;
he will mar its surface
and scatter its inhabitants.
2 Everyone will suffer—the priest as well as the people,[am]
the master as well as the servant,[an]
the elegant lady as well as the female attendant,[ao]
the seller as well as the buyer,[ap]
the borrower as well as the lender,[aq]
the creditor as well as the debtor.[ar]
3 The earth will be completely devastated
and thoroughly ransacked.
For the Lord has decreed this judgment.[as]
4 The earth[at] dries up[au] and withers,
the world shrivels up and withers;
the prominent people of the earth[av] fade away.
5 The earth is defiled by[aw] its inhabitants,[ax]
for they have violated laws,
disregarded the regulation,[ay]
and broken the permanent treaty.[az]
6 So a treaty curse[ba] devours the earth;
its inhabitants pay for their guilt.[bb]
This is why the inhabitants of the earth disappear,[bc]
and are reduced to just a handful of people.[bd]
7 The new wine dries up,
the vines shrivel up,
all those who like to celebrate[be] groan.
8 The happy sound[bf] of the tambourines stops,
the revelry of those who celebrate comes to a halt,
the happy sound of the harp ceases.
9 They no longer sing and drink wine;[bg]
the beer tastes bitter to those who drink it.
10 The ruined town[bh] is shattered;
all the houses are shut up tight.[bi]
11 They howl in the streets because of what happened to the wine;[bj]
all joy turns to sorrow;[bk]
celebrations disappear from the earth.[bl]
12 The city is left in ruins;[bm]
the gate is reduced to rubble.[bn]
13 This is what will happen throughout[bo] the earth,
among the nations.
It will be like when they beat an olive tree,
and just a few olives are left at the end of the harvest.[bp]
14 They[bq] lift their voices and shout joyfully;
they praise[br] the majesty of the Lord in the west.
15 So in the east[bs] extol the Lord,
along the seacoasts extol[bt] the fame[bu] of the Lord God of Israel.
16 From the ends of the earth we[bv] hear songs—
the Just One is majestic.[bw]
But I[bx] say, “I’m wasting away! I’m wasting away! I’m doomed!
Deceivers deceive, deceivers thoroughly deceive!”[by]
17 Terror, pit, and snare
are ready to overtake, you inhabitants of the earth![bz]
18 The one who runs away from the sound of the terror
will fall into the pit;[ca]
the one who climbs out of the pit
will be trapped by the snare.
For the floodgates of the heavens[cb] are opened up[cc]
and the foundations of the earth shake.
19 The earth is broken in pieces,
the earth is ripped to shreds,
the earth shakes violently.[cd]
20 The earth will stagger around[ce] like a drunk;
it will sway back and forth like a hut in a windstorm.[cf]
Its sin will weigh it down,
and it will fall and never get up again.
The Lord Will Become King
21 At that time[cg] the Lord will punish[ch]
the heavenly forces in the heavens[ci]
and the earthly kings on the earth.
22 They will be imprisoned in a pit,[cj]
locked up in a prison,
and after staying there for a long time,[ck] they will be punished.[cl]
23 The full moon will be covered up,[cm]
the bright sun[cn] will be darkened;[co]
for the Lord of Heaven’s Armies will rule[cp]
on Mount Zion in Jerusalem
in the presence of his assembly, in majestic splendor.[cq]
25 O Lord, you are my God![cr]
I will exalt you in praise, I will extol your fame.[cs]
For you have done extraordinary things,
and executed plans made long ago exactly as you decreed.[ct]
2 Indeed,[cu] you have made the city[cv] into a heap of rubble,
the fortified town into a heap of ruins;
the fortress of foreigners[cw] is no longer a city,
it will never be rebuilt.
3 So a strong nation will extol you;
the towns of[cx] powerful nations will fear you.
4 For you are a protector for the poor,
a protector for the needy in their distress,
a shelter from the rainstorm,
a shade from the heat.
Though the breath of tyrants[cy] is like a winter rainstorm,[cz]
5 like heat[da] in a dry land,
you humble the boasting foreigners.[db]
Just as the shadow of a cloud causes the heat to subside,[dc]
so he causes the song of tyrants to cease.[dd]
6 The Lord of Heaven’s Armies will hold a banquet for all the nations on this mountain.[de]
At this banquet there will be plenty of meat and aged wine—
tender meat and choicest wine.[df]
7 On this mountain he will swallow up
the shroud that is over all the peoples,[dg]
the woven covering that is over all the nations;[dh]
8 he will swallow up death permanently.[di]
The Sovereign Lord will wipe away the tears from every face,
and remove his people’s disgrace from all the earth.
Indeed, the Lord has announced it![dj]
9 At that time they will say,[dk]
“Look, here[dl] is our God!
We waited for him, and he delivered us.
Here[dm] is the Lord! We waited for him.
Let’s rejoice and celebrate his deliverance!”
10 For the Lord’s power will make this mountain secure.[dn]
Moab will be trampled down where it stands,[do]
as a heap of straw is trampled down in[dp] a manure pile.
11 Moab[dq] will spread out its hands in the middle of it,[dr]
just as a swimmer spreads his hands to swim;
the Lord[ds] will bring down Moab’s[dt] pride as it spreads its hands.[du]
12 The fortified city (along with the very tops of your[dv] walls)[dw] he will knock down,
he will bring it down, he will throw it down to the dusty ground.[dx]
Judah Will Celebrate
26 At that time[dy] this song will be sung in the land of Judah:
“We have a strong city!
The Lord’s[dz] deliverance, like walls and a rampart, makes it secure.[ea]
2 Open the gates so a righteous nation can enter—
one that remains trustworthy.
3 You keep completely safe the people who maintain their faith,
for they trust in you.[eb]
4 Trust in the Lord from this time forward,[ec]
even in Yah, the Lord, an enduring protector![ed]
5 Indeed,[ee] the Lord knocks down those who live in a high place,
he brings down an elevated town;
he brings it down to the ground,[ef]
he throws it down to the dust.
6 It is trampled underfoot
by the feet of the oppressed,
by the soles of the poor.”
God’s People Anticipate Vindication
7 [eg] The way of the righteous is level,
the path of the righteous that you prepare is straight.[eh]
8 Yes, as your judgments unfold,[ei]
O Lord, we wait for you.
We desire your fame and reputation to grow.[ej]
9 I[ek] look for[el] you during the night;
my spirit within me seeks you at dawn,
for when your judgments come upon the earth,
those who live in the world learn about justice.[em]
10 If the wicked are shown mercy,
they do not learn about justice.[en]
Even in a land where right is rewarded, they act unjustly;[eo]
they do not see the Lord’s majesty revealed.
11 O Lord, you are ready to act,[ep]
but they don’t even notice.
They will see and be put to shame by your angry judgment against humankind;[eq]
yes, fire will consume your enemies.[er]
12 O Lord, you make us secure,[es]
for even all we have accomplished, you have done for us.[et]
13 O Lord, our God,
masters other than you have ruled us,
but we praise your name alone.
14 The dead do not come back to life,
the spirits of the dead do not rise.[eu]
That is because[ev] you came in judgment[ew] and destroyed them,
you wiped out all memory of them.
15 You have made the nation larger,[ex] O Lord;
you have made the nation larger and revealed your splendor;[ey]
you have extended all the borders of the land.
16 O Lord, in distress they looked for you;
they uttered incantations because of your discipline.[ez]
17 As when a pregnant woman gets ready to deliver
and strains and cries out because of her labor pains,
so were we because of you, O Lord.
18 We were pregnant, we strained,
we gave birth, as it were, to wind.[fa]
We cannot produce deliverance on the earth;
no people are born to populate the world.[fb]
19 [fc] Your dead will come back to life;
your corpses will rise up.
Wake up and shout joyfully, you who live in the ground![fd]
For you will grow like plants drenched with the morning dew,[fe]
and the earth will bring forth its dead spirits.[ff]
20 Go, my people! Enter your inner rooms!
Close your doors behind you!
Hide for a little while,
until his angry judgment is over.[fg]
21 For look, the Lord is coming out of the place where he lives,[fh]
to punish the sin of those who live on the earth.
The earth will display the blood shed on it;
it will no longer cover up its slain.[fi]
27 At that time[fj] the Lord will punish
with his destructive,[fk] great, and powerful sword
Leviathan the fast-moving[fl] serpent,
Leviathan the squirming serpent;
he will kill the sea monster.[fm]
2 When that time comes,[fn]
sing about a delightful vineyard![fo]
3 “I, the Lord, protect it;[fp]
I water it regularly.[fq]
I guard it night and day,
so no one can harm it.[fr]
4 I am not angry.
I wish I could confront some thorns and briers!
Then I would march against them[fs] for battle;
I would set them[ft] all on fire,
5 unless they became my subjects[fu]
and made peace with me;
let them make peace with me.”[fv]
6 The time is coming when Jacob will take root;[fw]
Israel will blossom and grow branches.
The produce[fx] will fill the surface of the world.[fy]
7 Has the Lord struck down Israel as he did their oppressors?[fz]
Has Israel been killed like their enemies?[ga]
8 When you summon her for divorce, you prosecute her;[gb]
he drives her away[gc] with his strong wind in the day of the east wind.[gd]
9 So in this way Jacob’s sin will be forgiven,[ge]
and this is how they will show they are finished sinning:[gf]
They will make all the stones of the altars[gg]
like crushed limestone,
and the Asherah poles and the incense altars will no longer stand.[gh]
10 For the fortified city[gi] is left alone;
it is a deserted settlement
and abandoned like the wilderness.
Calves[gj] graze there;
they lie down there
and eat its branches bare.[gk]
11 When its branches get brittle,[gl] they break;
women come and use them for kindling.[gm]
For these people lack understanding,[gn]
therefore the one who made them has no compassion on them;
the one who formed them has no mercy on them.
12 At that time[go] the Lord will shake the tree,[gp] from the Euphrates River[gq] to the Stream of Egypt. Then you will be gathered up one by one, O Israelites.[gr] 13 At that time[gs] a large[gt] trumpet will be blown, and the ones lost[gu] in the land of Assyria will come, as well as the refugees in[gv] the land of Egypt. They will worship the Lord on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.
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