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  • A Prophecy of Moab's Devastation

    Send the lamb of the ruler of the land from the rock to the wilderness, -- unto the mount of the daughter of Zion.
  • Send lambs from Sela as tribute
    to the ruler of the land.
    Send them through the desert
    to the mountain of beautiful Zion.
  • And it shall be [that] as a wandering bird, [as] a scattered nest, so shall the daughters of Moab be at the fords of the Arnon.
  • The women of Moab are left like homeless birds
    at the shallow crossings of the Arnon River.
  • Bring in counsel, execute justice; make thy shadow as the night in the midst of noonday; hide the outcasts, discover not the fugitive.
  • “Help us,” they cry.
    “Defend us against our enemies.
    Protect us from their relentless attack.
    Do not betray us now that we have escaped.
  • Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from the face of the waster. For the extortioner is at an end, the wasting hath ceased, the oppressors are consumed out of the land.
  • Let our refugees stay among you.
    Hide them from our enemies until the terror is past.”
    When oppression and destruction have ended
    and enemy raiders have disappeared,
  • And a throne shall be established in mercy: and in the tent of David there shall sit upon it, in truth, one judging and seeking justice and hastening righteousness.
  • then God will establish one of David’s descendants as king.
    He will rule with mercy and truth.
    He will always do what is just
    and be eager to do what is right.
  • We have heard of the arrogance of Moab, -- [he is] very proud, -- of his pride, and his arrogance, and his wrath: his pratings are vain.
  • We have heard about proud Moab —
    about its pride and arrogance and rage.
    But all that boasting has disappeared.
  • Therefore shall Moab howl for Moab; every one of them shall howl. For the foundations of Kirhareseth shall ye mourn, verily afflicted.
  • The entire land of Moab weeps.
    Yes, everyone in Moab mourns
    for the cakes of raisins from Kir-hareseth.
    They are all gone now.
  • For the fields of Heshbon languish, the vine of Sibmah; the lords of the nations have broken down its choice plants: they reached unto Jaazer, they wandered [through] the wilderness; its shoots stretched out, they went beyond the sea.
  • The farms of Heshbon are abandoned;
    the vineyards at Sibmah are deserted.
    The rulers of the nations have broken down Moab —
    that beautiful grapevine.
    Its tendrils spread north as far as the town of Jazer
    and trailed eastward into the wilderness.
    Its shoots reached so far west
    that they crossed over the Dead Sea.a
  • Therefore I will weep with the weeping of Jaazer for the vine of Sibmah; with my tears will I water thee, Heshbon, and Elealeh, for a cry is fallen upon thy summer fruits and upon thy harvest.
  • So now I weep for Jazer and the vineyards of Sibmah;
    my tears will flow for Heshbon and Elealeh.
    There are no more shouts of joy
    over your summer fruits and harvest.
  • And joy and gladness is taken away out of the fruitful field; and in the vineyards there is no singing, neither is there shouting: the treaders tread out no wine in the presses, I have made the cry [of the winepress] to cease.
  • Gone now is the gladness,
    gone the joy of harvest.
    There will be no singing in the vineyards,
    no more happy shouts,
    no treading of grapes in the winepresses.
    I have ended all their harvest joys.
  • Therefore my bowels sound like a harp for Moab, and mine inward parts for Kirheres.
  • My heart’s cry for Moab is like a lament on a harp.
    I am filled with anguish for Kir-hareseth.b
  • And it shall come to pass, when Moab shall appear, shall weary himself on the high place, and enter into his sanctuary to pray, that he shall not prevail.
  • The people of Moab will worship at their pagan shrines,
    but it will do them no good.
    They will cry to the gods in their temples,
    but no one will be able to save them.
  • This is the word which Jehovah hath spoken from of old concerning Moab.
  • The LORD has already said these things about Moab in the past.
  • And now Jehovah speaketh saying, Within three years, as the years of a hired servant, and the glory of Moab shall be brought to nothing, with all that great multitude; and the remnant shall be small, few, of no account.
  • But now the LORD says, “Within three years, counting each day,c the glory of Moab will be ended. From its great population, only a feeble few will be left alive.”

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