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  • In that day the LORD will take his terrible, swift sword and punish Leviathan,a the swiftly moving serpent, the coiling, writhing serpent. He will kill the dragon of the sea.
  • Deliverance of Israel

    In that day,
    the Lord will punish with his sword —
    his fierce, great and powerful sword —
    Leviathan the gliding serpent,
    Leviathan the coiling serpent;
    he will slay the monster of the sea.
  • “In that day,
    sing about the fruitful vineyard.
  • In that day —
    “Sing about a fruitful vineyard:
  • I, the LORD, will watch over it,
    watering it carefully.
    Day and night I will watch so no one can harm it.
  • I, the Lord, watch over it;
    I water it continually.
    I guard it day and night
    so that no one may harm it.
  • My anger will be gone.
    If I find briers and thorns growing,
    I will attack them;
    I will burn them up —
  • I am not angry.
    If only there were briers and thorns confronting me!
    I would march against them in battle;
    I would set them all on fire.
  • unless they turn to me for help.
    Let them make peace with me;
    yes, let them make peace with me.”
  • Or else let them come to me for refuge;
    let them make peace with me,
    yes, let them make peace with me.”
  • The time is coming when Jacob’s descendants will take root.
    Israel will bud and blossom
    and fill the whole earth with fruit!
  • In days to come Jacob will take root,
    Israel will bud and blossom
    and fill all the world with fruit.
  • Has the LORD struck Israel
    as he struck her enemies?
    Has he punished her
    as he punished them?
  • Has the Lord struck her
    as he struck down those who struck her?
    Has she been killed
    as those were killed who killed her?
  • No, but he exiled Israel to call her to account.
    She was exiled from her land
    as though blown away in a storm from the east.
  • By warfarea and exile you contend with her —
    with his fierce blast he drives her out,
    as on a day the east wind blows.
  • The LORD did this to purge Israel’sb wickedness,
    to take away all her sin.
    As a result, all the pagan altars will be crushed to dust.
    No Asherah pole or pagan shrine will be left standing.
  • By this, then, will Jacob’s guilt be atoned for,
    and this will be the full fruit of the removal of his sin:
    When he makes all the altar stones
    to be like limestone crushed to pieces,
    no Asherah polesb or incense altars
    will be left standing.
  • The fortified towns will be silent and empty,
    the houses abandoned, the streets overgrown with weeds.
    Calves will graze there,
    chewing on twigs and branches.
  • The fortified city stands desolate,
    an abandoned settlement, forsaken like the wilderness;
    there the calves graze,
    there they lie down;
    they strip its branches bare.
  • The people are like the dead branches of a tree,
    broken off and used for kindling beneath the cooking pots.
    Israel is a foolish and stupid nation,
    for its people have turned away from God.
    Therefore, the one who made them
    will show them no pity or mercy.
  • When its twigs are dry, they are broken off
    and women come and make fires with them.
    For this is a people without understanding;
    so their Maker has no compassion on them,
    and their Creator shows them no favor.
  • Yet the time will come when the LORD will gather them together like handpicked grain. One by one he will gather them — from the Euphrates Riverc in the east to the Brook of Egypt in the west.
  • In that day the Lord will thresh from the flowing Euphrates to the Wadi of Egypt, and you, Israel, will be gathered up one by one.
  • In that day the great trumpet will sound. Many who were dying in exile in Assyria and Egypt will return to Jerusalem to worship the LORD on his holy mountain.
  • And in that day a great trumpet will sound. Those who were perishing in Assyria and those who were exiled in Egypt will come and worship the Lord on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.

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