Isaiah 29:1-16

Isaiah 29:1-16

[1] Woe  to Ariel,  the city  where David  dwelt!  add  ye year  let them kill  sacrifices.  [2] Yet I will distress  Ariel,  and there shall be heaviness  and sorrow:  and it shall be unto me as Ariel.  [3] And I will camp  against thee round about,  and will lay siege  against thee with a mount,  and I will raise  forts  [4] And thou shalt be brought down,  and shalt speak  out of the ground,  and thy speech  shall be low  out of the dust,  and thy voice  shall be, as of one that hath a familiar spirit,  out of the ground,  and thy speech  shall whisper  out of the dust.  [5] Moreover the multitude  of thy strangers  shall be like small  dust,  and the multitude  of the terrible ones  shall be as chaff  that passeth away:  yea, it shall be at an instant  suddenly.  [6] Thou shalt be visited  of the LORD  of hosts  with thunder,  and with earthquake,  and great  noise,  with storm  and tempest,  and the flame  of devouring  fire.  [7] And the multitude  of all the nations  that fight  against Ariel,  against her and her munition,  and that distress  her, shall be as a dream  of a night  vision.  [8] It shall even be as when an hungry  man dreameth,  and, behold, he eateth;  but he awaketh,  and his soul  is empty:  or as when  a thirsty man  dreameth,  and, behold, he drinketh;  but he awaketh,  and, behold, he is faint,  and his soul  hath appetite:  so shall the multitude  of all the nations  be, that fight  against mount  Zion.  [9] Stay  yourselves, and wonder;  cry ye out,  they are drunken,  but not with wine;  they stagger,  but not with strong drink.  [10] hath poured out  upon you the spirit  of deep sleep,  and hath closed  your eyes:  the prophets  and your rulers,  the seers  hath he covered.  [11] And the vision  of all is become unto you as the words  of a book  that is sealed,  which men deliver  to one that is learned,  saying,  Read  this, I pray thee: and he saith,  I cannot;  for it is sealed:  [12] And the book  is delivered  to him that is not learned,  saying,  Read  this, I pray thee: and he saith,  I am not learned.  [13] Wherefore the Lord  said,  Forasmuch  as this people  draw near  me with their mouth,  and with their lips  do honour  their heart  far  toward me is taught  by the precept  [14] Therefore, behold, I will proceed  to do a marvellous work  among this people,  even a marvellous work  and a wonder:  for the wisdom  of their wise  men shall perish,  and the understanding  of their prudent  men shall be hid.  [15] Woe  unto them that seek deep  to hide  their counsel  from the LORD,  and their works  are in the dark,  and they say,  Who seeth  us? and who knoweth  [16] Surely your turning of things upside down  shall be esteemed  as the potter's  clay:  for shall the work  say  of him that made  me not? or shall the thing framed  say  of him that framed  it, He had no understanding?