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Isaiah 21
BBE
Bible in Basic English · 1949
YLT
Young's Literal Translation · 1862
1The word about the waste land. As storm-winds in the South go rushing through, it comes from the waste land, from the land greatly to be feared.
1The burden of the wilderness of the sea. `Like hurricanes in the south for passing through, From the wilderness it hath come, From a fearful land.
2A vision of fear comes before my eyes; the worker of deceit goes on in his false way, and the waster goes on making waste. Up! Elam; to the attack! Media; I have put an end to her sorrow.
2A hard vision hath been declared to me, The treacherous dealer is dealing treacherously, And the destroyer is destroying. Go up, O Elam, besiege, O Media, All its sighing I have caused to cease.
3For this cause I am full of bitter grief; pains like the pains of a woman in childbirth have come on me: I am bent down with sorrow at what comes to my ears; I am shocked by what I see.
3Therefore filled have been my loins <FI>with<Fi> great pain, Pangs have seized me as pangs of a travailing woman, I have been bent down by hearing, I have been troubled by seeing.
4My mind is wandering, fear has overcome me: the evening of my desire has been turned into shaking for me.
4Wandered hath my heart, trembling hath terrified me, The twilight of my desire He hath made a fear to me,
5They make ready the table, they put down the covers, they take food and drink. Up! you captains; put oil on your breastplates.
5Arrange the table, watch in the watch-tower, Eat, drink, rise, ye heads, anoint the shield,
6For so has the Lord said to me, Go, let a watchman be placed; let him give word of what he sees:
6For thus said the Lord unto me: `Go, station the watchman, That which he seeth let him declare.'
7And when he sees war-carriages, horsemen by twos, war-carriages with asses, war-carriages with camels, let him give special attention.
7And he hath seen a chariot--a couple of horsemen, The rider of an ass, the rider of a camel, And he hath given attention--He hath increased attention!
8And the watchman gave a loud cry, O my lord, I am on the watchtower all day, and am placed in my watch every night:
8And he crieth--a lion, `On a watch-tower my lord, I am standing continually by day, And on my ward I am stationed whole nights.
9See, here come war-carriages with men, horsemen by twos: and in answer he said, Babylon is made low, is made low, and all her images are broken on the earth.
9And lo, this, the chariot of a man is coming, A couple of horsemen.' And he answereth and saith: `Fallen, fallen hath Babylon, And all the graven images of her gods He hath broken to the earth.
10O my crushed ones, the grain of my floor! I have given you the word which came to me from the Lord of armies, the God of Israel.
10O my threshing, and the son of my floor, That which I heard from Jehovah of Hosts, God of Israel, I have declared to you!'
11The word about Edom. A voice comes to me from Seir, Watchman, how far gone is the night? how far gone is the night?
11The burden of Dumah. Unto me is <FI>one<Fi> calling from Seir `Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night?'
12The watchman says, The morning has come, but night is still to come: if you have questions to put, put them, and come back again.
12The watchman hath said, `Come hath morning, and also night, If ye inquire, inquire ye, turn back, come.'
13The word about Arabia. In the thick woods of Arabia will be your night's resting-place, O travelling bands of Dedanites!
13The burden on Arabia. In a forest in Arabia ye lodge, O travellers of Dedanim.
14Give water to him who is in need of water; give bread, O men of the land of Tema, to those in flight.
14To meet the thirsty brought water have Inhabitants of the land of Tema, With his bread they came before a fugitive.
15For they are in flight from the sharp sword, and the bent bow, and from the trouble of war.
15For from the face of destructions they fled, From the face of a stretched-out sword, And from the face of a trodden bow, And from the face of the grievousness of battle.