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1 The
burden of the
valley of vision.
What ails you now,
that you have
all gone up
to the housetops?
2 You
that are full
of shouting, a
tumultuous city, a
joyous town, your
slain are not
slain with the
sword, neither are
they dead in
battle.
3 All
your rulers fled
away together.
They were bound by
the archers. All
who were found
by you were bound
together. They
fled far away.
4 Therefore
I said, “Look
away from me.
I will weep
bitterly. Don’t labor to
comfort me for
the destruction of
the daughter of
my people.
5 For
it is a
day of confusion,
and of treading
down, and of
perplexity from
the Lord, GOD
of Armies, in
the valley of
vision, a breaking
down of the
walls, and a
crying to the
mountains.”
6 Elam
carried his quiver,
with chariots of
men and horsemen;
and Kir uncovered
the shield.
7 Your
choicest valleys
were full of
chariots, and the
horsemen set
themselves in
array at the
gate.
8 He
took away the
covering of Judah;
and you looked
in that day
to the armor in
the house of
the forest.
9 You
saw the breaches
of David’s city,
that they were
many; and you
gathered together
the waters of
the lower pool.
10 You
counted the houses
of Jerusalem, and
you broke down
the houses to
fortify the wall.
11 You
also made a
reservoir between the
two walls for
the water of
the old pool.
But you didn’t
look to him
who had done
this, neither did
you have respect
for him who
planned it long
ago.
12 In
that day, the
Lord, GOD
of Armies, called
to weeping, to
mourning, to
baldness, and
to dressing in
sackcloth;
13 and
behold, there is
joy and gladness,
killing cattle and
killing sheep, eating
meat and drinking
wine: “Let’s eat and
drink, for
tomorrow we will
die.”
14 The
LORD
of Armies revealed
himself in my ears,
“Surely this
iniquity will not
be forgiven you
until you die,”
says the Lord, GOD
of Armies.
15 The
Lord, GOD of
Armies says, “Go,
get yourself to
this treasurer,
even to Shebna,
who is over
the house, and say,
16 ‘What
are you doing here?
Who has you
here, that you
have dug out a
tomb here?’ Cutting himself
out a tomb
on high, chiseling
a habitation
for himself in the
rock!”
17 Behold,
the LORD
will overcome you
and hurl you
away violently. Yes,
he will grasp
you firmly.
18 He
will surely wind
you around and
around, and throw
you like a
ball into a
large country. There
you will die,
and there the
chariots of your
glory will be,
you disgrace of
your lord’s house.
19 I will
thrust you from
your office.
You will be pulled down
from your station.
20 It
will happen in
that day that
I will call
my servant Eliakim
the son of
Hilkiah,
21 and
I will clothe
him with your
robe, and
strengthen him
with your belt. I
will commit your
government into
his hand; and
he will be
a father to the
inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and to
the house of
Judah.
22 I
will lay the
key of David’s
house on his
shoulder. He will
open, and no
one will shut.
He will shut,
and no one
will open.
23 I
will fasten him
like a nail
in a sure place.
He will be
for a throne
of glory to
his father’s house.
24 They
will hang on
him all the
glory of
his father’s house,
the offspring and
the issue, every
small vessel, from
the cups even to
all the pitchers.
25 “In
that day,” says
the LORD of
Armies, “the nail
that was fastened
in a sure place
will give way.
It will be
cut down and
fall. The burden
that was on
it will be
cut off, for
the LORD has
spoken it.”