Isaiah 28
1 Woe to the
crown of
pride, to the
drunkards of
Ephraim, whose
glorious beauty is a
fading flower, which are on the
head of the
fat valleys of them that are
overcome with
wine! 2 Behold, the
Lord hath a
mighty and strong
one, which as a
tempest of
hail and a
destroying storm, as a
flood of
mighty waters overflowing, shall cast
down to the
earth with the
hand. 3 The
crown of
pride, the
drunkards of
Ephraim, shall be
trodden under
feet: 4 And the
glorious beauty, which is on the
head of the
fat valley, shall be a
fading flower, and as the hasty
fruit before the
summer; which when he that
looketh upon it
seeth, while it is yet in his
hand he eateth it
up.
5 In that
day shall the
LORD of
hosts be for a
crown of
glory, and for a
diadem of
beauty, unto the
residue of his
people, 6 And for a
spirit of
judgment to him that
sitteth in
judgment, and for
strength to them that
turn the
battle to the
gate. 7 But
they also have
erred through
wine, and through strong
drink are out of the
way; the
priest and the
prophet have
erred through strong
drink, they are swallowed
up of wine, they are out of the
way through strong
drink; they
err in
vision, they
stumble in
judgment. 8 For all
tables are
full of
vomit and
filthiness, so that there is no
place clean.
9 Whom shall he
teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to
understand doctrine? them that are
weaned from the
milk, and
drawn from the
breasts. 10 For
precept must be upon
precept, precept upon
precept; line upon
line, line upon
line; here a
little, and there a
little: 11 For with
stammering lips and
another tongue will he
speak to this
people. 12 To whom he
said, This is the
rest wherewith ye may cause the
weary to
rest; and this is the
refreshing: yet they
would not
hear.
13 But the
word of the
LORD was unto them
precept upon
precept, precept upon
precept; line upon
line, line upon
line; here a
little, and there a
little; that they might
go, and
fall backward, and be
broken, and
snared, and
taken.
14 Wherefore
hear the
word of the
LORD, ye
scornful men, that
rule this
people which is in
Jerusalem. 15 Because ye have
said, We have
made a
covenant with
death, and with
hell are
we at
agreement; when the
overflowing scourge shall pass
through, it shall not
come unto us: for we have
made lies our
refuge, and under
falsehood have we
hid ourselves:
16 Therefore thus
saith the
Lord GOD, Behold, I
lay in
Zion for a foundation a
stone, a
tried stone, a
precious corner stone, a
sure foundation: he that
believeth shall not make
haste.
17 Judgment also will I
lay to the
line, and
righteousness to the
plummet: and the
hail shall sweep
away the
refuge of
lies, and the
waters shall
overflow the hiding
place. 18 And your
covenant with
death shall be
disannulled, and your
agreement with
hell shall not
stand; when the
overflowing scourge shall pass
through, then ye shall be trodden
down by it.
19 From the
time that it goeth
forth it shall
take you: for
morning by
morning shall it pass
over, by
day and by
night: and it shall be a
vexation only to
understand the
report. 20 For the
bed is
shorter than that a man can
stretch himself on it: and the
covering narrower than that he can
wrap himself in it.
21 For the
LORD shall rise
up as in
mount Perazim, he shall be
wroth as in the
valley of
Gibeon, that he may
do his
work, his
strange work; and bring to
pass his
act, his
strange act. 22 Now therefore be ye not
mockers, lest your
bands be made
strong: for I have
heard from the
Lord GOD of
hosts a
consumption, even
determined upon the whole
earth. 23 Give ye
ear, and
hear my
voice; hearken, and
hear my
speech. 24 Doth the
plowman plow all
day to
sow? doth he
open and break the
clods of his
ground? 25 When he hath made
plain the
face thereof, doth he not cast
abroad the
fitches, and
scatter the
cummin, and
cast in the
principal wheat and the
appointed barley and the
rie in their
place? 26 For his
God doth
instruct him to
discretion, and doth
teach him.
27 For the
fitches are not
threshed with a threshing
instrument, neither is a
cart wheel turned
about upon the
cummin; but the
fitches are beaten
out with a
staff, and the
cummin with a
rod. 28 Bread corn is
bruised; because he will not
ever be
threshing it, nor
break it with the
wheel of his
cart, nor
bruise it with his
horsemen. 29 This also cometh
forth from the
LORD of
hosts, which is
wonderful in
counsel, and
excellent in
working.