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Isaiah 15:3 (NIVUK)

In the streets they wear sackcloth; on the roofs and in the public squares they all wail, prostrate with weeping.

Isaiah 15:4 (NIVUK)

Heshbon and Elealeh cry out, their voices are heard all the way to Jahaz. Therefore the armed men of Moab cry out, and their hearts are faint.

Isaiah 15:5 (NIVUK)

My heart cries out over Moab; her fugitives flee as far as Zoar, as far as Eglath Shelishiyah. They go up the hill to Luhith, weeping as they go; on the road to Horonaim they lament their destruction.

Isaiah 15:6 (NIVUK)

The waters of Nimrim are dried up and the grass is withered; the vegetation is gone and nothing green is left.

Isaiah 15:7 (NIVUK)

So the wealth they have acquired and stored up they carry away over the Ravine of the Poplars.

Isaiah 15:9 (NIVUK)

The waters of Dimon are full of blood, but I will bring still more upon Dimon – a lion upon the fugitives of Moab and upon those who remain in the land.

Isaiah 16:1 (NIVUK)

Send lambs as tribute to the ruler of the land, from Sela, across the desert, to the mount of Daughter Zion.

Isaiah 16:2 (NIVUK)

Like fluttering birds pushed from the nest, so are the women of Moab at the fords of the Arnon.

Isaiah 16:3 (NIVUK)

‘Make up your mind,’ Moab says. ‘Render a decision. Make your shadow like night – at high noon. Hide the fugitives, do not betray the refugees.

Isaiah 16:4 (NIVUK)

Let the Moabite fugitives stay with you; be their shelter from the destroyer.’ The oppressor will come to an end, and destruction will cease; the aggressor will vanish from the land.

Isaiah 16:5 (NIVUK)

In love a throne will be established; in faithfulness a man will sit on it – one from the house of David – one who in judging seeks justice and speeds the cause of righteousness.

Isaiah 16:6 (NIVUK)

We have heard of Moab’s pride – how great is her arrogance! – of her conceit, her pride and her insolence; but her boasts are empty.

Isaiah 16:7 (NIVUK)

Therefore the Moabites wail, they wail together for Moab. Lament and grieve for the raisin cakes of Kir Hareseth.

Isaiah 16:9 (NIVUK)

So I weep, as Jazer weeps, for the vines of Sibmah. Heshbon and Elealeh, I drench you with tears! The shouts of joy over your ripened fruit and over your harvests have been stilled.

Isaiah 16:10 (NIVUK)

Joy and gladness are taken away from the orchards; no-one sings or shouts in the vineyards; no-one treads out wine at the presses, for I have put an end to the shouting.

Isaiah 16:11 (NIVUK)

My heart laments for Moab like a harp, my inmost being for Kir Hareseth.

Isaiah 16:12 (NIVUK)

When Moab appears at her high place, she only wears herself out; when she goes to her shrine to pray, it is to no avail.

Isaiah 16:13 (NIVUK)

This is the word the Lord has already spoken concerning Moab.

Isaiah 16:14 (NIVUK)

But now the Lord says: ‘Within three years, as a servant bound by contract would count them, Moab’s splendour and all her many people will be despised, and her survivors will be very few and feeble.’

Isaiah 17:1 (NIVUK)

A prophecy against Damascus: ‘See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.

Isaiah 17:2 (NIVUK)

The cities of Aroer will be deserted and left to flocks, which will lie down, with no-one to make them afraid.

Isaiah 17:3 (NIVUK)

The fortified city will disappear from Ephraim, and royal power from Damascus; the remnant of Aram will be like the glory of the Israelites,’ declares the Lord Almighty.

Isaiah 17:4 (NIVUK)

‘In that day the glory of Jacob will fade; the fat of his body will waste away.

Isaiah 17:5 (NIVUK)

It will be as when reapers harvest the standing corn, gathering the corn in their arms – as when someone gleans ears of corn in the Valley of Rephaim.

Isaiah 17:6 (NIVUK)

Yet some gleanings will remain, as when an olive tree is beaten, leaving two or three olives on the topmost branches, four or five on the fruitful boughs,’ declares the Lord , the God of Israel.