| 1 | Come down, and sit in the dust, O Virgin Daughter of Babylon; sit on the ground [in abject humiliation]; there is no throne for you, O Daughter of the Chaldeans, for you shall no longer be called dainty and delicate. |
| 2 | Take the millstones [like the poorest female slave of the household does] and grind meal; take off your veil
and
uncover your hair. Remove your skirt, bare your leg, wade through the rivers [at the command of your captors]. |
| 3 | Your nakedness shall be exposed, and your shame shall be seen. I will take vengeance, and I will spare no man [none I encounter will be able to resist Me], |
| 4 | [Says] our Redeemer—the Lord of hosts is His name—the Holy One of Israel. |
| 5 | Sit in silence and go into darkness, O Daughter of the Chaldeans; for you shall no more be called the lady
and
mistress of kingdoms. |
| 6 | I was angry with My people, I profaned My inheritance [Judah]; and I gave them into your hand [Babylon]. You showed them no mercy; upon the old people you made your yoke very heavy. |
| 7 | And you said, I shall be the mistress forever! So you did not lay these things to heart, nor did you [seriously] remember the certain, ultimate end of such conduct. |
| 8 | Therefore now, hear this, you who love pleasures
and
are given over to them, you who dwell safely
and
sit securely, who say in your mind, I am [the mistress] and there is no one else besides me. I shall not sit as a widow, nor shall I know the loss of children. |
| 9 | But these two things shall come to you in a moment, in one day: loss of children and widowhood. They shall come upon you in full measure, in spite of the multitude of [your claims to] power given you by the assistance of evil spirits, in spite of the great abundance of your enchantments. |
| 10 | For you [Babylon] have trusted in your wickedness; you have said, No one sees me. Your wisdom and your knowledge led you astray, and you said in your heart
and
mind, I am, and there is no one besides me. |
| 11 | Therefore shall evil come upon you; you shall not know the dawning of it
or
how to charm it away. And a disaster
and
evil shall fall upon you that you shall not be able to atone for [with all your offerings to your gods]; and desolation shall come upon you suddenly, about which you shall know nothing
or
how to avert it. |
| 12 | Persist, then, with your enchantments and the multitude of your sorceries [Babylon], in which you have labored from your youth; and see if perhaps you will be able to profit, if you will prevail
and
strike terror! |
| 13 | You are wearied with your many counsels
and
plans. Let now the astrologers, the stargazers, and the monthly prognosticators stand up and make known to you
and
save you from the things that shall come upon you [Babylon]. |
| 14 | Behold, they are like stubble; the fire consumes them. They cannot even deliver themselves from the power of the flame [much less deliver the nation]. There is no coal for warming
or
fire before which to sit! |
| 15 | Such to you shall they [the astrologers and their kind] be, those with whom you have labored
and
such their fate, those who have done business with you from your youth; they will wander, every one to his own quarter
and
in his own direction. No one will save you. |
Cross references:
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Isaiah 47:9 : Rev. 18:7, 8.
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