[1] For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob, and will again make Israel his
special people, and will put them in their land; and the man from a strange
country will take his place among them and be joined to the family of
Jacob. [2] And the people will take them with them to their place: and the
children of Israel will give them a heritage in the Lord's land as
men-servants and women-servants, making them prisoners whose prisoners they
were; and they will be rulers over their masters. [3] And it will be, in
the day when the Lord gives you rest from your sorrow, and from your
trouble, and from the hard yoke which they had put on you, [4] That you
will take up this bitter song against the king of Babylon, and say, How has
the cruel overseer come to an end! He who was lifted up in pride is cut
off; [5] The stick of the evil-doers, the rod of the rulers, is broken by
the Lord; [6] He whose rod was on the peoples with an unending wrath,
ruling the nations in passion, with an uncontrolled rule. [7] All the earth
is at rest and is quiet: they are bursting into song. [8] Even the trees of
the wood are glad over you, the trees of Lebanon, saying, From the time of
your fall no wood-cutter has come up against us with an axe. [9] The
underworld is moved at your coming: the shades of the dead are awake before
you, even the strong ones of the earth; all the kings of the world have got
up from their seats. [10] They all make answer and say to you, Have you
become feeble like us? have you been made even as we are? [11] Your pride
has gone down into the underworld, and the noise of your instruments of
music; the worms are under you, and your body is covered with them. [12]
How great is your fall from heaven, O shining one, son of the morning! How
are you cut down to the earth, low among the dead bodies! [13] For you said
in your heart, I will go up to heaven, I will make my seat higher than the
stars of God; I will take my place on the mountain of the meeting-place of
the gods, in the inmost parts of the north. [14] I will go higher than the
clouds; I will be like the Most High. [15] But you will come down to the
underworld, even to its inmost parts. [16] Those who see you will be
looking on you with care, they will be in deep thought, saying, Is this the
troubler of the earth, the shaker of kingdoms? [17] Who made the world a
waste, overturning its towns; who did not let his prisoners loose from the
prison-house. [18] All the kings of the earth are at rest in glory, every
man in his house, [19] But you, like a birth before its time, are stretched
out with no resting-place in the earth; clothed with the bodies of the dead
who have been put to the sword, who go down to the lowest parts of the
underworld; a dead body, crushed under foot. [20] As for your fathers, you
will not be united with them in their resting-place, because you have been
the cause of destruction to your land, and of death to your people; the
seed of the evil-doer will have no place in the memory of man. [21] Make
ready a place of death for his children, because of the evil-doing of their
father; so that they may not come up and take the earth for their heritage,
covering the face of the world with waste places. [22] For I will come up
against them, says the Lord of armies, cutting off from Babylon name and
offspring, son and son's son, says the Lord. [23] And I will make you a
heritage for the hedgehog, and pools of water: and I will go through it
with the brush of destruction, says the Lord of armies. [24] The Lord has
taken an oath, saying, My design will certainly come about, and my purpose
will be effected: [25] To let the Assyrian be broken in my land, and
crushed under foot on my mountains: there will his yoke be taken away from
them, and his rule over them come to an end. [26] This is the purpose for
all the earth: and this is the hand stretched out over all nations. [27]
For it is the purpose of the Lord of armies, and who will make it of no
effect? when his hand is stretched out, by whom may it be turned back? [28]
In the year of the death of King Ahaz this word came to the prophet: [29]
Be not glad, O Philistia, all of you, because the rod which was on you is
broken: for out of the snake's root will come a poison-snake, and its fruit
will be a winged poison-snake. [30] And the poorest of the land will have
food, and those in need will be given a safe resting-place: but your seed
will come to an end for need of food, and the rest of you will be put to
the sword. [31] Send out a cry, O door! Make sounds of sorrow, O town! All
your land has come to nothing, O Philistia; for there comes a smoke out of
the north, and everyone keeps his place in the line. [32] What answer,
then, will my people give to the representatives of the nation? That the
Lord is the builder of Zion, and she will be a safe place for the poor of
his people.