Isaiah 47
1 Come
down, and
sit in the
dust, O
virgin daughter of
Babylon, sit on the
ground: there is no
throne, O
daughter of the
Chaldeans: for thou shalt no
more be
called tender and
delicate. 2 Take the
millstones, and
grind meal: uncover thy
locks, make
bare the
leg, uncover the
thigh, pass
over the
rivers. 3 Thy
nakedness shall be
uncovered, yea, thy
shame shall be
seen: I will
take vengeance, and I will not
meet thee as a
man. 4 As for our
redeemer, the
LORD of
hosts is his
name, the Holy
One of
Israel. 5 Sit thou
silent, and
get thee into
darkness, O
daughter of the
Chaldeans: for thou shalt no
more be
called, The
lady of
kingdoms. 6 I was
wroth with my
people, I have
polluted mine
inheritance, and
given them into thine
hand: thou didst
shew them no
mercy; upon the
ancient hast thou
very heavily laid thy
yoke. 7 And thou
saidst, I shall be a
lady for
ever: so that thou didst not
lay these things to thy
heart, neither didst
remember the latter
end of it.
8 Therefore
hear now this, thou that art given to
pleasures, that
dwellest carelessly, that
sayest in thine
heart, I am, and none
else beside me; I shall not
sit as a
widow, neither shall I
know the loss of
children: 9 But these
two things shall
come to thee in a
moment in
one day, the loss of
children, and
widowhood: they shall
come upon thee in their
perfection for the
multitude of thy
sorceries, and for the
great abundance of thine
enchantments. 10 For thou hast
trusted in thy
wickedness: thou hast
said, None
seeth me. Thy
wisdom and thy
knowledge, it hath
perverted thee; and thou hast
said in thine
heart, I am, and none
else beside me.
11 Therefore shall
evil come upon thee; thou shalt not
know from whence it
riseth: and
mischief shall
fall upon thee; thou shalt not be
able to put it
off: and
desolation shall
come upon thee
suddenly, which thou shalt not
know.
12 Stand now with thine
enchantments, and with the
multitude of thy
sorceries, wherein thou hast
laboured from thy
youth; if so be thou shalt be
able to
profit, if so be thou mayest
prevail.
13 Thou art
wearied in the
multitude of thy
counsels. Let now the
astrologers, the
stargazers, the
monthly prognosticators, stand
up, and
save thee from these things that shall
come upon thee.
14 Behold, they shall be as
stubble; the
fire shall
burn them; they shall not
deliver themselves from the
power of the
flame: there shall not be a
coal to
warm at, nor
fire to
sit before it.
15 Thus shall they be unto thee with whom thou hast
laboured, even thy
merchants, from thy
youth: they shall
wander every
one to his
quarter; none shall
save thee.