Isaiah 13
The Lord commands his strong ones to prepare for war against Babylon, and a multitude of nations will gather to bring ruin to the earth. The day of the Lord's wrath is near, and it will be a time of devastation, pain, and darkness, with the earth laid waste and sinners crushed. The Lord will act against the evils of the world, and the pride of the unfaithful will cease, with the strong brought low and the people scattered. Babylon will be destroyed, left uninhabited and desolate, a haunt for wild beasts and serpents.
The burden of Babylon which Isaiah, the son of Amoz, sawOver the foggy mountain lift up a sign! Raise the voice, lift up the hand, and let the rulers enter through the gatesIn my wrath, I commanded my sanctified ones, and I called my strong ones, those who exult in my gloryOn the mountains, there is the voice of a multitude, as if of a numerous people, a voice with the sound of kings, of nations gathered together. For the Lord of hosts has given orders to soldiers of warto those who are arriving from a far off land, from the heights of the heavens. It is the Lord and the instruments of his fury, so that he may bring ruin to all the earthWail aloud! For the day of the Lord draws near! It will arrive like a devastation from the LordBecause of it, every hand will fail, and every heart of man will waste away and be crushedWrithing and pain will seize them. They will be in pain, like a woman in labor. Each one will appear stupefied to his neighbor. Their countenances will be like faces which have been burned upBehold, the day of the Lord approaches: a cruel day, full of indignation and wrath and fury, which will place the earth in solitude and crush the sinners from itFor the stars of the heavens, in their splendor, will not display their light. The sun will be obscured at its rising, and the moon will not shine in her brightnessAnd I will act against the evils of the world, and against the impious for their iniquity. And I will cause the pride of the unfaithful to cease, and I will bring down the arrogance of the strongA man will be more precious than gold, and mankind will become like pure refined goldFor this purpose, I will stir up heaven, and the earth will be moved from its place, because of the indignation of the Lord of hosts, because of the day of his furious wrathAnd they will be like a doe fleeing away, or like sheep; and there will be no one who may gather them together. Each one will turn to his own people, and every one will flee to his own landAll who are found will be killed, and all who are caught unaware will fall by the swordTheir infants will be thrown down violently before their eyes. Their houses will be plundered, and their wives will be violatedBehold, I will stir up the Medes against them. They will not seek silver, nor desire goldInstead, with their arrows, they will put the little children to death, and they will take no pity on breastfeeding women, and their eye will not spare their childrenAnd then Babylon, the glorious one among kingdoms, that famous pride of the Chaldeans, will be destroyed, even as the Lord destroyed Sodom and GomorrahIt will not be inhabited, even unto the end, and it will not be reestablished, even from generation to generation. The Arab will not pitch his tents there, nor will the shepherds take rest thereInstead, the wild beasts will rest there, and their houses will be filled with serpents, and ostriches will live there, and the hairy ones will leap about thereAnd the tawny owls will answer one another there, in its buildings, and the Sirens in its shrines of pleasure
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