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  • Send lambs from Sela as tribute
    to the ruler of the land.
    Send them through the desert
    to the mountain of beautiful Zion.
  • Prophecy of Moab’s Devastation

    Send the tribute lamb to the ruler of the land,
    From Sela by way of the wilderness to the mountain of the daughter of Zion.
  • The women of Moab are left like homeless birds
    at the shallow crossings of the Arnon River.
  • Then, like fleeing birds or scattered nestlings,
    The daughters of Moab will be at the fords of the Arnon.
  • “Help us,” they cry.
    “Defend us against our enemies.
    Protect us from their relentless attack.
    Do not betray us now that we have escaped.
  • “Give us advice, make a decision;
    Cast your shadow like night at high noon;
    Hide the outcasts, do not betray the fugitive.
  • 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,
  • “Let the outcasts of Moab stay with you;
    Be a hiding place to them from the destroyer.”
    For the extortioner has come to an end, destruction has ceased,
    Oppressors have completely disappeared from the land.
  • 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.
  • A throne will even be established in lovingkindness,
    And a judge will sit on it in faithfulness in the tent of David;
    Moreover, he will seek justice
    And be prompt in righteousness.
  • We have heard about proud Moab —
    about its pride and arrogance and rage.
    But all that boasting has disappeared.
  • We have heard of the pride of Moab, an excessive pride;
    Even of his arrogance, pride, and fury;
    His idle boasts are false.
  • The entire land of Moab weeps.
    Yes, everyone in Moab mourns
    for the cakes of raisins from Kir-hareseth.
    They are all gone now.
  • Therefore Moab will wail; everyone of Moab will wail.
    You will moan for the raisin cakes of Kir-hareseth
    As those who are utterly stricken.
  • 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
  • For the fields of Heshbon have withered, the vines of Sibmah as well;
    The lords of the nations have trampled down its choice clusters
    Which reached as far as Jazer and wandered to the deserts;
    Its tendrils spread themselves out and passed over the sea.
  • 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.
  • Therefore I will weep bitterly for Jazer, for the vine of Sibmah;
    I will drench you with my tears, O Heshbon and Elealeh;
    For the shouting over your summer fruits and your harvest has fallen away.
  • 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.
  • Gladness and joy are taken away from the fruitful field;
    In the vineyards also there will be no cries of joy or jubilant shouting,
    No treader treads out wine in the presses,
    For I have made the shouting to cease.
  • My heart’s cry for Moab is like a lament on a harp.
    I am filled with anguish for Kir-hareseth.b
  • Therefore my heart intones like a harp for Moab
    And my inward feelings for Kir-hareseth.
  • 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.
  • So it will come about when Moab presents himself,
    When he wearies himself upon his high place
    And comes to his sanctuary to pray,
    That he will not prevail.
  • The LORD has already said these things about Moab in the past.
  • This is the word which the LORD spoke earlier concerning Moab.
  • 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.”
  • But now the LORD speaks, saying, “Within three years, as a hired man would count them, the glory of Moab will be degraded along with all his great population, and his remnant will be very small and impotent.”

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