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Chapter 13
The
burden
of
Babylon,
which
Isaiah
the
sonne
of
Amoz
did
see.
2
Lift
yee
vp
a
banner
vpon
the
high
mountaine,
exalt
the
voice
vnto
them,
shake
the
hand,
that
they
may
goe
into
the
gates
of
the
nobles.
3
I
haue
commanded
my
sanctified
ones:
I
haue
also
called
my
mightie
ones
for
mine
anger,
euen
them
that
reioyce
in
my
highnesse.
4
The
noise
of
a
multitude
in
the
mountaines,
like
as
of
a
great
people:
a
tumultuous
noise
of
the
kingdomes
of
nations
gathered
together:
the
Lord
of
hostes
mustereth
the
hoste
of
the
battell.
5
They
come
from
a
farre
countrey
from
the
end
of
heauen,
euen
the
Lord
and
the
weapons
of
his
indignation,
to
destroy
the
whole
land.
6
Howle
yee;
for
the
day
of
the
Lord
is
at
hand;
it
shall
come
as
a
destruction
from
the
Almighty.
7
Therefore
shall
all
hands
bee
faint,
and
euery
mans
heart
shall
melt.
8
And
they
shalbe
afraid:
pangs
and
sorrowes
shall
take
hold
of
them,
they
shalbe
in
paine
as
a
woman
that
trauelleth:
they
shalbe
amazed
one
at
another,
their
faces
shalbe
as
flames.
9
Behold,
the
day
of
the
Lord
commeth,
cruell
both
with
wrath
and
fierce
anger,
to
lay
the
land
desolate;
and
he
shall
destroy
the
sinners
thereof
out
of
it.
10
For
the
starres
of
heauen,
and
the
constellations
thereof
shall
not
giue
their
light:
the
sunne
shalbe
darkened
in
his
going
forth,
and
the
moone
shall
not
cause
her
light
to
shine.
11
And
I
will
punish
the
world
for
their
euill,
and
the
wicked
for
their
iniquitie;
and
I
will
cause
the
arrogancie
of
the
proud
to
cease,
and
will
lay
low
the
hautinesse
of
the
terrible.
12
I
will
make
a
man
more
pretious
then
fine
gold;
euen
a
man
then
the
golden
wedge
of
Ophir.
13
Therefore
I
will
shake
the
heauens,
and
the
earth
shall
remoue
out
of
her
place
in
the
wrath
of
the
Lord
of
hostes,
and
in
the
day
of
his
fierce
anger.
14
And
it
shalbe
as
the
chased
Roe,
and
as
a
sheepe
that
no
man
taketh
vp:
they
shall
euery
man
turne
to
his
owne
people,
and
flee
euery
one
into
his
owne
land.
15
Euery
one
that
is
found
shall
be
thrust
through:
and
euery
one
that
is
ioyned
vnto
them,
shall
fall
by
the
sword.
16
Their
children
also
shalbe
dashed
to
pieces
before
their
eyes,
their
houses
shalbe
spoiled,
&
their
wiues
rauished.
17
Beholde,
I
will
stirre
vp
the
Medes
against
them,
which
shall
not
regard
siluer,
and
as
for
gold,
they
shall
not
delight
in
it.
18
Their
bowes
also
shall
dash
the
yong
men
to
pieces,
and
they
shall
haue
no
pitie
on
the
fruit
of
the
wombe;
their
eye
shall
not
spare
children.
19
And
Babylon
the
glory
of
kingdomes,
the
beautie
of
the
Chaldees
excellencie,
shall
be
as
when
God
ouerthrew
Sodom
and
Gomorrah.
20
It
shall
neuer
be
inhabited,
neither
shall
it
be
dwelt
in
from
generation
to
generation:
neither
shall
the
Arabian
pitch
tent
there,
neither
shal
the
shepheards
make
their
fold
there.
21
But
wilde
beastes
of
the
desert
shall
lye
there,
and
their
houses
shalbe
full
of
dolefull
creatures,
and
owles
shall
dwell
there,
and
Satyres
shall
daunce
there.
22
And
the
wilde
beastes
of
the
Ilands
shal
cry
in
their
desolate
houses,
and
dragons
in
their
pleasant
palaces:
and
her
time
is
neere
to
come,
and
her
dayes
shall
not
be
prolonged.
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