1 “What sorrow awaits my rebellious children,”
says the LORD.
“You make plans that are contrary to mine.
You make alliances not directed by my Spirit,
thus piling up your sins.
you have gone down to Egypt for help.
You have put your trust in Pharaoh’s protection.
You have tried to hide in his shade.
and by depending on him, you will be disgraced.
and his officials have arrived in Hanes,
He will not help you.
Instead, he will disgrace you.”
The caravan moves slowly
across the terrible desert to Egypt —
donkeys weighed down with riches
and camels loaded with treasure —
all to pay for Egypt’s protection.
They travel through the wilderness,
a place of lionesses and lions,
a place where vipers and poisonous snakes live.
All this, and Egypt will give you nothing in return.
Therefore, I call her Rahab —
the Harmless Dragon.a
A Warning for Rebellious Judah
Write them in a book.
They will stand until the end of time
as a witness
who refuse to pay attention to the LORD’s instructions.
“Stop seeing visions!”
They tell the prophets,
“Don’t tell us what is right.
Tell us nice things.
Tell us lies.
Get off your narrow path.
Stop telling us about your
‘Holy One of Israel.’”
“Because you despise what I tell you
and trust instead in oppression and lies,
like a bulging wall that bursts and falls.
In an instant it will collapse
and come crashing down.
shattered so completely that
there won’t be a piece big enough
to carry coals from a fireplace
or a little water from the well.”
the Holy One of Israel, says:
“Only in returning to me
and resting in me will you be saved.
In quietness and confidence is your strength.
But you would have none of it.
They will give us swift horses for riding into battle.’
But the only swiftness you are going to see
is the swiftness of your enemies chasing you!
Five of them will make all of you flee.
You will be left like a lonely flagpole on a hill
or a tattered banner on a distant mountaintop.”
Blessings for the LORD’s People
so he can show you his love and compassion.
For the LORD is a faithful God.
Blessed are those who wait for his help.
you will weep no more.
He will be gracious if you ask for help.
He will surely respond to the sound of your cries.
and suffering for drink,
he will still be with you to teach you.
You will see your teacher with your own eyes.
Right behind you a voice will say,
“This is the way you should go,”
whether to the right or to the left.
and your precious gold images.
You will throw them out like filthy rags,
saying to them, “Good riddance!”
burning with anger,
surrounded by thick, rising smoke.
His lips are filled with fury;
his words consume like fire.
up to the neck of his enemies.
He will sift out the proud nations for destruction.
He will bridle them and lead them away to ruin.
like the songs at the holy festivals.
You will be filled with joy,
as when a flutist leads a group of pilgrims
to Jerusalem, the mountain of the LORD —
to the Rock of Israel.
He will display the strength of his mighty arm.
It will descend with devouring flames,
with cloudbursts, thunderstorms, and huge hailstones.
He will strike them down with his royal scepter.
his people will celebrate with tambourines and harps.
Lifting his mighty arm, he will fight the Assyrians.
has long been ready for the Assyrian king;
the pyre is piled high with wood.
The breath of the LORD, like fire from a volcano,
will set it ablaze.