Isaiah 21
21
1 THE MOURNFUL, inspired prediction (a burden to be lifted up) concerning the Desert of the Sea [which was Babylon after great dams were raised to control the waters of the Euphrates River which overflowed it like a sea–and would do so again]: As whirlwinds in the South (the Negeb) sweep through, so it [the judgment of God by hostile armies] comes from the desert, from a terrible land.
2 A hard and grievous vision is declared to me: the treacherous dealer deals treacherously, and the destroyer destroys. Go up, O Elam! Besiege, O Media! All the sighing [caused by Babylon's ruthless oppressions] I will cause to cease [says the Lord]. [Isa. 11:11; 13:17.]
3 Therefore are my [Isaiah's] loins filled with anguish, pangs have seized me like the pangs of a woman in childbirth; I am bent and pained so that I cannot hear, I am dismayed so that I cannot see.
4 My mind reels and wanders, horror terrifies me. [In my mind's eye I am at the feast of Belshazzar. I see the defilement of the golden vessels taken from God's temple, I watch the handwriting appear on the wall–I know that Babylon's great king is to be slain.] The twilight I looked forward to with pleasure has been turned into fear and trembling for me. [Dan. 5.]
5 They prepare the table, they spread the rugs, [and having] set the watchers [the revelers take no other precaution], they eat, they drink. Arise, you princes, and oil your shields [for your deadly foe is at the gates]!
6 For thus has the Lord said to me: Go, set [yourself as] a watchman, let him declare what he sees.
7 And when he sees a troop, horsemen in pairs, a troop of donkeys, and a troop of camels, he shall listen diligently, very diligently.
8 And [the watchman] cried like a lion, O Lord, I stand continually on the watchtower in the daytime, and I am set in my station every night.
9 And see! Here comes a troop of men and chariots, horsemen in pairs! And he [the watchman] tells [what it foretells]: Babylon has fallen, has fallen! And all the graven images of her gods lie shattered on the ground [in my vision]!
10 O you my threshed and winnowed ones [my own people the Jews, who must be trodden down by Babylon], that which I have heard from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, I have [joyfully] announced to you [Babylon is to fall]!
11 The mournful, inspired prediction (a burden to be lifted up) concerning Dumah (Edom): One calls to me from Seir (Edom), Watchman, what of the night? [How far is it spent? How long till morning?] Guardian, what of the night?
12 The watchman said, The morning comes, but also the night. [Another time, if Edom earnestly wishes to know] if you will inquire [of me], inquire; return, come again.
13 The mournful, inspired prediction (a burden to be lifted up) concerning Arabia: In the forests and thickets of Arabia you shall lodge, O you caravans of Dedanites [from northern Arabia].
14 To the thirsty [Dedanites] bring water, O inhabitants of the land of Tema [in Arabia]; meet the fugitive with bread [suitable] for him.
15 For they have fled from the swords, from the drawn sword, from the bent bow, and from the grievousness of war [the press of battle].
16 For the Lord has said this to me, Within a year, according to the years of a hireling [who will work no longer than was agreed], all the glory of Kedar [an Arabian tribe] will fail.
17 And the remainder of the number of archers and their bows, the mighty men of the sons of Kedar, will be diminished and few; for the Lord, the God of Israel, has spoken it.
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Jesaja 21
21
1Utsagn om Havørkenen {Babel, som skal bli til en stor øde myr.} Som stormvinder i ørkenen farer frem, kommer det fra ørkenen, fra det forferdelige land. 2Et hårdt syn er mig kunngjort: Røveren røver og ødeleggeren ødelegger. Dra op, Elam! {Persia} Treng på, Media! Hvert sukk gjør jeg ende på. 3Derfor er mine lender fulle av smerte, veer har grepet mig, som den fødendes veer; jeg vrir mig så jeg ikke kan høre; jeg er forferdet så jeg ikke kan se. 4Mitt sinn er forvirret, redsel har forferdet mig; aftenen, som var min lyst, har han {fienden.} gjort til redsel for mig. 5De dekker bordet, vakten våker, de eter og drikker(-)op, I høvdinger, smør skjoldene! 6For så sa Herren til mig: Gå og still vaktmannen ut! Det han ser, skal han melde. 7Og ser han et tog av ryttere, par efter par, et tog av asener, et tog av kameler, da skal han gi akt, gi nøie akt. 8Da ropte han som en løve: Herre, på vakt står jeg alltid om dagen, og på min post er jeg stilt hver en natt; 9men se der! Der kommer et tog av ridende menn, par av ryttere! (-)Og han tok til orde og sa: Falt, falt er Babel, og alle dets guders billeder har han {fienden.} knust og kastet til jorden. 10Du mitt knuste, mitt gjennemtreskede folk! Det jeg har hørt av Herren, hærskarenes Gud, Israels Gud, har jeg kunngjort for eder.
11Utsagn om Duma. {de. dødsstillhet; således kalles her Edom på grunn av den fullstendige ødeleggelse som skal ramme det} Til mig roper de fra Se'r: Vekter! Hvor langt er det på natten? Vekter! Hvor langt er det på natten?
12Vekteren svarer: Det kommer morgen, men også natt; vil I spørre, {senere} så spør(-)kom igjen!
13Utsagn mot Arabia. I skogen i Arabia skal I overnatte, I karavaner av dedanitter!
14Ut til de tørste fører de vann; de som bor i Temas land, kommer de flyktende i møte med brød; 15for de flykter for sverdet, for det dragne sverd og den spente bue og for krigens trykk. 16For så har Herren sagt til mig: Om et år, således som en dagarbeider regner året, skal det være forbi med all Kedars herlighet. 17Og tallet på de buer som levnes Kedars helter, skal bli lite; for Herren, Israels Gud, har talt.
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