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Isaiah 13:5

Contemporary English Version 1995

From a distant land the Lord is coming fierce and furious— he brings his weapons to destroy the whole earth.

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At the sound of a loud trumpet, he will send his angels to bring his chosen ones together from all over the earth.

I, the Lord, want Babylon destroyed, because its army destroyed my temple. So, you kings of Media, sharpen your arrows and pick up your shields.

In the north I am bringing great nations together. They will attack Babylon and capture it. The arrows they shoot are like the best soldiers, always finding their target.

The attack on the Babylonians will come from the north; they and their animals will run, leaving the land empty.

The Lord is going to twist the earth out of shape and turn it into a desert. Everyone will be scattered,

The Medes can't be bought off with silver or gold, and I'm sending them to attack Babylonia.

The Lord has signaled for the foreign nations to come and attack you. He has already whistled, and they are coming as fast as they can.

Our warriors have fallen, and their weapons are destroyed.

When that time comes, the Lord will whistle, and armies will come from Egypt like flies and from Assyria like bees.

The Lord says: I am furious! And I will use the king of Assyria as a club

Go inside and lock the doors, my people. Hide there for a little while, until the Lord is no longer angry.

The Lord is coming from far away with his fiery anger and thick clouds of smoke. His angry words flame up like a destructive fire;

The Lord is terribly angry with the nations; he has condemned them to be slaughtered.

Gather around me, all of you! Listen to what I say. Did any of your idols predict this would happen? Did they say that my friend would do what I want done to Babylonia?

When you see this happen, you will celebrate; your strength will return faster than grass can sprout. Then everyone will know that the Lord provides help for his servants, but he is angry with his enemies.

In a foreign land my people are crying. Listen! You'll hear them say, “Has the Lord deserted Zion? Is he no longer its king?” I hear the Lord reply, “Why did you make me angry by worshiping useless idols?”

I've brought out my weapons, and with them I will put a curse on Babylonia.

So in my fierce anger, I will punish the Israelites for what they have done, and they will know that I am furious. I, the Lord, have spoken.




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