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Isaiah 10
a
Woe
unto
them
that
decree
b
unrighteous
decrees,
and
that
write
grievousness
which
they
have
prescribed;
2 To
turn
aside
the
needy
from
a
judgment,
and
to
take
away
the
right
from
the
b
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
a
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 O
a
Assyrian,
the
rod
of
mine
anger,
and
the
staff
in
their
hand
is
mine
indignation.
6 I
will
send
him
against
an
a
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
a
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
a
punish
b
the
fruit
of
the
stout
heart
of
the
king
of
c
Assyria,
and
the
glory
of
his
high
looks.
13 For
he
saith,
By
the
a
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
their
treasures,
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
a
Shall
the
axe
b
boast
itself
against
him
that
heweth
therewith?
or
shall
the
saw
magnify
itself
against
him
that
c
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,
the
Lord
of
hosts,
send
among
his
a
fat
ones
leanness;
and
under
b
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
a
thorns
and
his
briers
in
one
day;
18 And
shall
consume
the
glory
of
his
forest,
and
of
his
fruitful
field,
both
a
soul
and
body:
and
they
shall
be
as
when
a
standardbearer
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
a
that
day,
that
the
remnant
of
Israel,
and
such
as
are
b
escaped
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
shall
no
more
again
c
stay
upon
him
that
smote
them;
but
shall
stay
upon
the
Lord,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel,
in
truth.
21 The
a
remnant
shall
b
return,
even
the
remnant
of
Jacob,
unto
the
mighty
God.
22 For
though
thy
people
Israel
be
as
the
a
sand
of
the
sea,
yet
a
remnant
of
them
shall
b
return:
c
the
d
c
consumption
e
d
decreed
shall
e
overflow
with
righteousness.
23 For
the
Lord
God
of
hosts
shall
a
make
a
consumption,
even
determined,
in
the
midst
of
all
the
land.
24 Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
God
of
hosts,
O
my
people
that
dwellest
in
Zion,
be
not
afraid
of
the
Assyrian:
he
shall
a
smite
thee
with
a
rod,
and
shall
lift
up
his
staff
against
thee,
after
the
manner
of
b
Egypt.
25 For
yet
a
very
little
a
while,
and
the
b
indignation
shall
cease,
and
mine
anger
in
their
destruction.
26 And
the
Lord
of
hosts
shall
stir
up
a
scourge
for
him
according
to
the
slaughter
of
a
Midian
at
the
rock
of
b
Oreb:
and
as
his
c
rod
was
upon
the
sea,
so
shall
he
lift
it
up
after
the
manner
of
d
Egypt.
27 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
that
his
a
burden
shall
be
taken
away
from
off
thy
shoulder,
and
his
yoke
from
off
thy
neck,
and
the
b
yoke
shall
be
destroyed
because
of
the
c
anointing.
28
a
He
is
come
to
Aiath,
he
is
passed
to
Migron;
at
Michmash
he
hath
laid
up
his
carriages:
29 They
are
gone
over
the
passage:
they
have
taken
up
their
lodging
at
Geba;
Ramah
is
afraid;
Gibeah
of
Saul
is
fled.
30 Lift
up
thy
voice,
O
daughter
of
Gallim:
cause
it
to
be
heard
unto
Laish,
O
poor
Anathoth.
31 Madmenah
is
removed;
the
inhabitants
of
Gebim
gather
themselves
to
flee.
32 As
yet
shall
he
remain
at
Nob
that
day:
he
shall
shake
his
hand
against
the
mount
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
the
hill
of
Jerusalem.
33 Behold,
the
Lord,
the
Lord
of
hosts,
shall
lop
the
bough
with
a
terror:
and
the
high
ones
of
stature
shall
be
hewn
down,
and
the
b
haughty
shall
be
humbled.
34 And
he
shall
cut
down
the
a
thickets
of
the
forest
with
iron,
and
Lebanon
shall
fall
b
by
a
mighty
one.
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