Isaiah 10:5-6
The Lord Turns on Arrogant Assyria
10:5 Assyria, the club I use to vent my anger, is as good as dead,
a cudgel with which I angrily punish.
10:6 I sent him against a godless nation,
I ordered him to attack the people with whom I was angry,
to take plunder and to carry away loot,
to trample them down like dirt in the streets.
Isaiah 10:2
10:2 to keep the poor from getting fair treatment,
and to deprive the oppressed among my people of justice,
so they can steal what widows own,
and loot what belongs to orphans.
Isaiah 17:6
17:6 There will be some left behind,
like when an olive tree is beaten –
two or three ripe olives remain toward the very top,
four or five on its fruitful branches,”
says the Lord God of Israel.
Isaiah 18:1
The Lord Will Judge a Distant Land in the South
18:1 The land of buzzing wings is as good as dead,
the one beyond the rivers of Cush,
Ezekiel 21:19-23
21:19 “You, son of man, mark out two routes for the king of Babylon’s sword to take; both of them will originate in a single land. Make a signpost and put it at the beginning of the road leading to the city.
21:20 Mark out the routes for the sword to take: “Rabbah of the Ammonites” and “Judah with Jerusalem in it.”
21:21 For the king of Babylon stands at the fork
in the road at the head of the two routes. He looks for omens:
He shakes arrows, he consults idols,
he examines
animal livers.
21:22 Into his right hand
comes the portent for Jerusalem – to set up battering rams, to give the signal
for slaughter, to shout out the battle cry,
to set up battering rams against the gates, to erect a siege ramp, to build a siege wall.
21:23 But those in Jerusalem
will view it as a false omen. They have sworn solemn oaths,
but the king of Babylon
will accuse them of violations
in order to seize them.