1For
the LORD
will have
mercy on
Jacob, and
will yet
choose
Israel, and
set them in
their own
land: and
the
strangers
shall be
joined with
them, and
they shall
cleave to
the house of
Jacob.
2And
the people
shall take
them, and
bring them
to their
place: and
the house of
Israel shall
possess them
in the land
of the LORD
for servants
and
handmaids:
and they
shall take
them
captives,
whose
captives
they were;
and they
shall rule
over their
oppressors.
3And
it shall
come to pass
in the day
that the
LORD shall
give thee
rest from
thy sorrow,
and from thy
fear, and
from the
hard bondage
wherein thou
wast made to
serve,
4That
thou shalt
take up this
proverb
against the
king of
Babylon, and
say, How
hath the
oppressor
ceased! the
golden city
ceased!
5The
LORD hath
broken the
staff of the
wicked, and the
sceptre of
the rulers.
6He
who smote
the people
in wrath
with a
continual
stroke, he
that ruled
the nations
in anger, is
persecuted, and none
hindereth.
7The
whole earth
is at rest, and is
quiet: they
break forth
into
singing.
8Yea,
the fir
trees
rejoice at
thee, and the
cedars of
Lebanon, saying,
Since thou
art laid
down, no
feller is
come up
against us.
9Hell
from beneath
is moved for
thee to
meet thee at
thy coming:
it stirreth
up the dead
for thee, even all
the chief
ones of the
earth; it
hath raised
up from
their
thrones all
the kings of
the nations.
10All
they shall
speak and
say unto
thee, Art
thou also
become weak
as we? art
thou become
like unto
us?
11Thy
pomp is
brought down
to the
grave, and the
noise of thy
viols: the
worm is
spread under
thee, and
the worms
cover thee.
12How
art thou
fallen from
heaven, O
Lucifer, son
of the
morning! how art
thou cut
down to the
ground,
which didst
weaken the
nations!
13For
thou hast
said in
thine heart,
I will
ascend into
heaven, I
will exalt
my throne
above the
stars of
God: I will
sit also
upon the
mount of the
congregation,
in the sides
of the
north:
14I
will ascend
above the
heights of
the clouds;
I will be
like the
most High.
15Yet
thou shalt
be brought
down to
hell, to the
sides of the
pit.
16They
that see
thee shall
narrowly
look upon
thee, and consider
thee, saying,
Is this
the man that
made the
earth to
tremble,
that did
shake
kingdoms;
17That made
the world as
a
wilderness,
and
destroyed
the cities
thereof; that opened
not the
house of his
prisoners?
18All
the kings of
the
nations, even all
of them, lie
in glory,
every one in
his own
house.
19But
thou art
cast out of
thy grave
like an
abominable
branch, and
as the
raiment of
those that
are slain,
thrust
through with
a sword,
that go down
to the
stones of
the pit; as
a carcase
trodden
under feet.
20Thou
shalt not be
joined with
them in
burial,
because thou
hast
destroyed
thy land, and slain
thy people:
the seed of
evildoers
shall never
be renowned.
21Prepare
slaughter
for his
children for
the iniquity
of their
fathers;
that they do
not rise,
nor possess
the land,
nor fill the
face of the
world with
cities.
22For
I will rise
up against
them, saith
the LORD of
hosts, and
cut off from
Babylon the
name, and
remnant, and
son, and
nephew,
saith the
LORD.
23I
will also
make it a
possession
for the
bittern, and
pools of
water: and I
will sweep
it with the
besom of
destruction,
saith the
LORD of
hosts.
24The
LORD of
hosts hath
sworn,
saying,
Surely as I
have
thought, so
shall it
come to
pass; and as
I have
purposed, so shall
it stand:
25That
I will break
the Assyrian
in my land,
and upon my
mountains
tread him
under foot:
then shall
his yoke
depart from
off them,
and his
burden
depart from
off their
shoulders.
26This is the
purpose that
is purposed
upon the
whole earth:
and this is the
hand that is
stretched
out upon all
the nations.
27For
the LORD of
hosts hath
purposed,
and who
shall
disannul it?
and his
hand is stretched
out, and who
shall turn
it back?
28In
the year
that king
Ahaz died
was this
burden.
29Rejoice
not thou,
whole
Palestina,
because the
rod of him
that smote
thee is
broken: for
out of the
serpent's
root shall
come forth a
cockatrice,
and his
fruit shall
be a
fiery flying
serpent.
30And
the
firstborn of
the poor
shall feed,
and the
needy shall
lie down in
safety: and
I will kill
thy root
with famine,
and he shall
slay thy
remnant.
31Howl,
O gate; cry,
O city;
thou, whole
Palestina, art dissolved:
for there
shall come
from the
north a
smoke, and
none shall
be alone
in his
appointed
times.
32What
shall one then
answer the
messengers
of the
nation? That
the LORD
hath founded
Zion, and
the poor of
his people
shall trust
in it.