Isaiah 22:1-13

Isaiah 22:1-13

[1] The burden  of the valley  of vision.  What aileth thee now,  that thou art wholly gone up  to the housetops?  [2] of stirs,  a tumultuous  city,  a joyous  city:  thy slain  with the sword,  nor dead  in battle.  [3] All thy rulers  are fled  together,  they are bound  by the archers:  all that are found  in thee are bound  together,  which have fled  from far.  [4] Therefore said  I, Look away  from me; I will weep  bitterly,  labour  not to comfort  me, because of the spoiling  of the daughter  of my people.  [5] For it is a day  of trouble,  and of treading down,  and of perplexity  by the Lord  GOD  of hosts  in the valley  of vision,  breaking  down the walls,  and of crying  to the mountains.  [6] And Elam  bare  the quiver  with chariots  of men  and horsemen,  and Kir  uncovered  the shield.  [7] And it shall come to pass, that thy choicest  valleys  shall be full  of chariots,  and the horsemen  shall set  at the gate.  [8] And he discovered  the covering  of Judah,  and thou didst look  in that day  to the armour  of the house  of the forest.  [9] Ye have seen  also the breaches  of the city  of David,  and ye gathered together  the waters  of the lower  pool.  [10] And ye have numbered  the houses  of Jerusalem,  and the houses  have ye broken down  to fortify  the wall.  [11] Ye made  also a ditch  between the two walls  for the water  of the old  pool:  but ye have not looked  unto the maker  thereof, neither had respect  unto him that fashioned  it long ago.  [12] And in that day  did the Lord  GOD  of hosts  call  to weeping,  and to mourning,  and to baldness,  and to girding  with sackcloth:  [13] And behold joy  and gladness,  slaying  oxen,  and killing  sheep,  eating  flesh,  and drinking  wine:  let us eat  and drink;  for to morrow  we shall die.