Isaiah 10:1-24

Isaiah 10:1-24

[1] Woe  unto them that decree  unrighteous  decrees,  and that write  grievousness  which they have prescribed;  [2] To turn aside  the needy  from judgment,  and to take away  the right  from the poor  of my people,  that widows  may be their prey,  and that they may rob  the fatherless!  [3] And what will ye do  in the day  of visitation,  and in the desolation  which shall come  from far?  to whom will ye flee  for help?  and where will ye leave  your glory?  [4] Without me they shall  bow down  under the prisoners,  and they shall fall  under the slain.  For all this his anger  is not turned away,  but his hand  is stretched out still.  [5] Assyrian,  the rod  of mine anger,  and the staff  in their hand  is mine indignation.  [6] I will send  him against an hypocritical  nation,  and against the people  of my wrath  will I give him a charge,  to take  the spoil,  and to take  the prey,  and to tread them down  like the mire  of the streets.  [7] Howbeit he meaneth  not so, neither doth his heart  think  so; but it is in his heart  to destroy  and cut off  nations  not a few.  [8] For he saith,  Are not my princes  altogether  kings?  [9] Is not Calno  as Carchemish?  is not Hamath  as Arpad?  is not Samaria  as Damascus?  [10] As my hand  hath found  the kingdoms  of the idols,  and whose graven images  did excel them of Jerusalem  and of Samaria;  [11] Shall I not, as I have done  unto Samaria  and her idols,  so do  to Jerusalem  and her idols?  [12] Wherefore it shall come to pass, that when the Lord  hath performed  his whole work  upon mount  Zion  and on Jerusalem,  I will punish  the fruit  of the stout  heart  of the king  of Assyria,  and the glory  of his high  looks.  [13] For he saith,  By the strength  of my hand  I have done  it, and by my wisdom;  for I am prudent:  and I have removed  the bounds  of the people,  and have robbed  and I have put down  the inhabitants  like a valiant  man: [14] And my hand  hath found  as a nest  the riches  of the people:  and as one gathereth  eggs  that are left,  have I gathered  all the earth;  and there was none that moved  the wing,  or opened  the mouth,  or peeped.  [15] Shall the axe  boast  itself against him that heweth  therewith? or shall the saw  magnify  itself against him that shaketh  it? as if the rod  should shake  itself against them that lift it up,  or as if the staff  should lift up  itself, as if it were no wood.  [16] Therefore shall the Lord,  of hosts,  send  among his fat ones  leanness;  and under his glory  he shall kindle  a burning  like the burning of a fire.  [17] And the light  of Israel  shall be for a fire,  and his Holy One  for a flame:  and it shall burn  and devour  his thorns  and his briers  in one  day;  [18] And shall consume  the glory  of his forest,  and of his fruitful field,  both soul  and body:  fainteth.  [19] And the rest  of the trees  of his forest  shall be few,  that a child  may write  them. [20] And it shall come to pass in that day,  that the remnant  of Israel,  and such as are escaped  of the house  of Jacob,  shall no more again  stay  upon him that smote  them; but shall stay  upon the LORD,  the Holy One  of Israel,  in truth.  [21] The remnant  shall return,  even the remnant  of Jacob,  unto the mighty  God.  [22] For though thy people  Israel  be as the sand  of the sea,  yet a remnant  of them shall return:  the consumption  decreed  shall overflow  with righteousness.  [23] For the Lord  GOD  of hosts  shall make  a consumption,  even determined,  in the midst  of all the land.  [24] Therefore thus saith  the Lord  of hosts,  O my people  that dwellest  in Zion,  be not afraid  of the Assyrian:  he shall smite  thee with a rod,  and shall lift up  his staff  against thee, after the manner  of Egypt.