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Text -- Isaiah 21:1-9 (NET)
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The Lord Will Judge Babylon
21:1 Here is a message about the Desert by the Sea : Like strong winds blowing in the south , one invades from the desert , from a land that is feared .
21:2 I have received a distressing message : “The deceiver deceives , the destroyer destroys . Attack , you Elamites ! Lay siege , you Medes ! I will put an end to all the groaning !”
21:3 For this reason reason my stomach churns ; cramps overwhelm me like the contractions of a woman in labor . I am disturbed by what I hear , horrified by what I see .
21:4 My heart palpitates , I shake in fear ; the twilight I desired has brought me terror .
21:5 Arrange the table , lay out the carpet , eat and drink ! Get up , you officers , smear oil on the shields !
21:6 For this is what the sovereign master has told me: “Go , post a guard ! He must report what he sees .
21:7 When he sees chariots , teams of horses , riders on donkeys , riders on camels , he must be alert , very alert .”
21:8 Then the guard cries out : “On the watchtower , O sovereign master , I stand all day long ; at my post I am stationed every night .
21:9 Look what’s coming ! A charioteer , a team of horses .” When questioned, he replies , “Babylon has fallen , fallen ! All the idols of her gods lie shattered on the ground !”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
Names, People and Places:
Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Isaiah |
HEZEKIAH (2) |
Persia |
Isaiah, The Book of |
Babylon |
BABEL |
Watchman |
Watches |
Elam |
Wilderness |
TOWER |
WARD |
Camel |
Cyrus |
SHIELD |
SIEGE |
WATCH-TOUR |
MEDES, MEDIA |
SOUTH |
Idolatry |
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