ISAIAH 22

The Valley of Vision

1 The [mournful, inspired] oracle (a burden to be carried) concerning the Valley of Vision:

What is the matter with you now, that you have all gone up to the housetops,

2 You [Jerusalem] who were full of noise,

A tumultuous city, a joyousandexuberant city;

Your slain were not slain [in a glorious death] with the sword,

Nor did they die in battle.

3 All your leaders have fled together [with your king],

And have been captured without the bow [which they had thrown away];

All of you who were found were taken captive together,

Though they had fled far away.

4 Therefore I say, “Look away from me;

Let me weep bitterly.

Do not try to comfort me over the destruction of the daughter of my people.”

5 For the Lord Godof hosts has a day of panicandof tumult, of trampling, of confusion

In the Valley of Vision,

A [day of] breaking down walls

And a crying [for help] to the mountain.

6 Elam took up the quiver

With the chariots, infantry and horsemen;

And Kir uncovered the shield.

7 And it came to pass that your choicest valleys were full of chariots,

And the horsemen took their fixed positions [in an offensive array] at the gate [of Jerusalem].

8 Then God removed the [protective] covering of Judah;

And in that day you looked to the weapons of the House of the Forest (Solomon’s armory).

9 You saw that the breaches

In the wall of the City of David [the citadel of Zion] were many;

You collected [within the city’s walls] the waters of the Lower Pool (Siloam).

10 Then you counted the houses of Jerusalem

And you tore down the houses [to get materials] to fortify the city wall [by extending it].

11 You also made a reservoir between the two walls

For the waters of theOld Pool,

But you did not look to its Maker,

Nor did you recognize Him who planned it long ago.

12 Therefore in that day the Lord Godof hosts called you to weeping, to mourning,

To shaving the head and to wearing sackcloth [in humiliation].

13 Instead, there is joy and jubilation,

Killing of oxen and slaughtering of sheep,

Eating meat and drinking wine,saying,

“Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we may die.”

14 But the Lordof hosts revealed Himself in my ears,

“This sin absolutely will not be forgiven you

Until you die,” says the Lord Godof hosts.

15 For the Lord Godof hosts says this, “Go to this [contemptible] steward,

ToShebna, who is in charge of theroyalhousehold [but is building himself a tomb worthy of a king, and say to him],

16 ‘What business do you have here?

And whom do you have here,

That you have hewn out a tomb here for yourself,

You who hew a sepulcher on the height,

You who carve a resting place for yourself in the rock?

17 ‘Listen carefully, the Lordis about to hurl you away violently, O man;

And He is about to grasp you firmly

18 And roll you up tightly like a ball

And toss you into a vast country;

There you will die

And there your splendid chariots will be,

You shame of your master’s house.’

19 “I will depose you from your office,

And you will be pulled down from your position [of importance].

20 “Then it will come to pass in that day

That I will summon My servant Eliakim the son of Hilkiah.

21 “And I will clothe him with your tunic [of distinction]

And tie your sash securely around him.

I will entrust him with your authority;

He will become a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the house of Judah.

22 “Then I will set on his shoulder the key of the house of David;

When he opens no one will shut,

When he shuts no one will open.

23 “I will drive himlikea peg in a firm place,

And he will become a throne of honorandglory to his father’s house.

24 “So they will hang on him all the honorandglory [the complete responsibility] of his father’s house, offspring and issue [of the family, high and low], all the least of the articles, from the bowls to all the jars.

25 In that day,” declares the Lordof hosts, “the peg (Eliakim) that was driven into the firm place will give way; it will even break off and fall, and the burden hanging on it will be cut off, for the Lordhas spoken.”

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