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Chapter 21
The
burden
of
the
desert
of
the
sea.
As
whirlewinds
in
the
South
passe
thorough;
so
it
commeth
from
the
desert,
from
a
terrible
land.
2
A
grieuous
vision
is
declared
vnto
me;
The
treacherous
dealer
dealeth
treacherously,
and
the
spoiler
spoileth:
Goe,
vp
O
Elam:
besiege,
O
Media:
all
the
sighing
thereof
haue
I
made
to
cease.
3
Therefore
are
my
loynes
filled
with
paine,
pangs
haue
taken
hold
vpon
me,
as
the
pangs
of
a
woman
that
trauelleth:
I
was
bowed
downe
at
the
hearing
of
it,
I
was
dismayed
at
the
seeing
of
it.
4
My
heart
panted,
fearefulnesse
affrighted
me:
the
night
of
my
pleasure
hath
he
turned
into
feare
vnto
me.
5
Prepare
the
table,
watch
in
the
watch-tower,
eate,
drinke:
arise
yee
princes,
and
anoint
the
shield.
6
For
thus
hath
the
Lord
sayd
vnto
me;
Goe,
set
a
watchman,
let
him
declare
what
he
seeth.
7
And
he
saw
a
charet
with
a
couple
of
horsemen,
a
charet
of
asses,
and
a
charet
of
camels;
and
hee
hearkened
diligently
with
much
heede.
8
And
he
cryed;
A
lyon:
my
Lord,
I
stand
continually
vpon
the
watch-tower
in
the
day
time,
and
I
am
set
in
my
ward
whole
nights.
9
And
behold,
heere
commeth
a
charet
of
men
with
a
couple
of
horsemen:
and
he
answered
and
sayd;
Babylon
is
fallen,
is
fallen,
and
all
the
grauen
images
of
her
Gods
he
hath
broken
vnto
the
ground.
10
O
my
threshing
and
the
corne
of
my
floore:
that
which
I
haue
heard
of
the
Lord
of
hostes
the
God
of
Israel,
haue
I
declared
vnto
you.
11
The
burden
of
Dumah.
Hee
calleth
to
me
out
of
Seir:
Watchman,
what
of
the
night?
Watchman,
what
of
the
night?
12
The
watchman
sayd;
The
morning
commeth,
and
also
the
night:
if
yee
will
enquire,
enquire
yee:
returne,
come.
13
The
burden
vpon
Arabia.
In
the
forest
in
Arabia
shall
yee
lodge,
O
yee
trauelling
companies
of
Dedanim.
14
The
inhabitants
of
the
land
of
Tema
brought
water
to
him
that
was
thirsty,
they
preuented
with
their
bread
him
that
fled.
15
For
they
fled
from
the
swords,
from
the
drawen
sword,
and
from
the
bent
bow,
and
from
the
grieuousnesse
of
warre.
16
For
thus
hath
the
Lord
sayd
vnto
me:
Within
a
yeere,
according
to
the
yeeres
of
an
hireling,
and
all
the
glory
of
Kedar
shall
faile.
17
And
the
residue
of
the
number
of
archers,
the
mighty
men
of
the
children
of
Kedar
shalbe
diminished:
for
the
Lord
God
of
Israel
hath
spoken
it.
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