Verse 1
The Lord Will Judge Babylon This is an oracle about Babylon that Isaiah son of Amoz saw:
Verse 2
On a bare hill raise a signal flag, shout to them, wave your hand, so they might enter the gates of the princes!
Verse 3
I have given orders to my chosen soldiers; I have summoned the warriors through whom I will vent my anger, my boasting, arrogant ones.
Verse 4
There is a loud noise on the mountains– it sounds like a large army! There is great commotion among the kingdoms– nations are being assembled! The LORD of Heaven’s Armies is mustering forces for battle.
Verse 5
They come from a distant land, from the horizon. It is the LORD with his instruments of judgment, coming to destroy the whole earth.
Verse 6
Wail, for the LORD’s day of judgment is near; it comes with all the destructive power of the Sovereign One.
Verse 7
For this reason all hands hang limp, every human heart loses its courage.
Verse 8
They panic– cramps and pain seize hold of them like those of a woman who is straining to give birth. They look at one another in astonishment; their faces are flushed red.
Verse 9
Look, the LORD’s day of judgment is coming; it is a day of cruelty and savage, raging anger, destroying the earth and annihilating its sinners.
Verse 10
Indeed the stars in the sky and their constellations no longer give out their light; the sun is darkened as soon as it rises, and the moon does not shine.
Verse 11
I will punish the world for its evil, and wicked people for their sin. I will put an end to the pride of the insolent, I will bring down the arrogance of tyrants.
Verse 12
I will make human beings more scarce than pure gold, and people more scarce than gold from Ophir.
Verse 13
So I will shake the heavens, and the earth will shake loose from its foundation, because of the fury of the LORD of Heaven’s Armies, in the day he vents his raging anger.
Verse 14
Like a frightened gazelle or a sheep with no shepherd, each will turn toward home, each will run to his homeland.
Verse 15
Everyone who is caught will be stabbed; everyone who is seized will die by the sword.
Verse 16
Their children will be smashed to pieces before their very eyes; their houses will be looted and their wives raped.
Verse 17
Look, I am stirring up the Medes to attack them; they are not concerned about silver, nor are they interested in gold.
Verse 18
Their arrows will cut young men to ribbons; they have no compassion on a person’s offspring, they will not look with pity on children.
Verse 19
Babylon, the most admired of kingdoms, the Chaldeans’ source of honor and pride, will be destroyed by God just as Sodom and Gomorrah were.
Verse 20
No one will live there again; no one will ever reside there again. No bedouin will camp there, no shepherds will rest their flocks there.
Verse 21
Wild animals will rest there, the ruined houses will be full of hyenas. Ostriches will live there, wild goats will skip among the ruins.
Verse 22
Wild dogs will yip in her ruined fortresses, jackals will yelp in the once-splendid palaces. Her time is almost up, her days will not be prolonged.