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Isaiah, Chapter 32

  
1. Lo! in righteousness, shall reign a king, Yea even princes, with equity, shall bear rule.
  
2. So shall each one become As a hiding-place from the wind And a covert from the storm, -- As channels of water ill a dry place, As the shadow of a massive cliff in a weary land.
  
3. And the eyes of them who are ready to see, shall not be closed, -- And, the ears of them who are ready to hear, shall hearken;
  
4. And the heart of the hurried, shall take note of knowledge, And the tongue of stammerers, shall make haste to speak plainly.
  
5. A base man, shall no longer be called, noble, -- Nor, knave, be named, liberal;
  
6. For, a base man, with baseness, will speak, And, his heart, will practise iniquity, -- Practising profanity, And speaking, against Yahweh that which misleadeth, Emptying the soul of the hungry, And the drink of the thirsty, he causeth to fail;
  
7. Yea, a knave, his weapons are wicked, -- He, base schemes, hath devised To ruin the oppressed with speeches of falsehood Even when the needy pleadeth, for justice.
  
8. But, a noble man, noble things, hath devised, -- And, he, upon noble things, will stand,
  
9. Ye women in comfort! arise hear my voice, Ye daughters so confident give ear to my speech: --
  
10. Some days beyond a year, ye shall be troubled ye confident ones, -- For failed hath the vintage, No, gathering, cometh in.
  
11. Tremble, ye women in comfort, Be troubled ye daughters so confident, -- Strip! and bare yourselves, and gird some-what on your loins:
  
12. Upon your breasts, continue smiting: For desirable fields, For fruitful vine.
  
13. Over the soil of my people, thorns and briars shall grow, -- Yea over all houses of joy, thou city exultant!
  
14. For the palace, is abandoned, the tumult of the city, hath ceased -- Hill and watch-tower, serve as caves, unto times age-abiding, The joy of wild-asses, The pasture of flocks: --
  
15. Until there be poured out upon us the spirit, from on high, -- Then shall the wilderness become, garden-land, And the garden-land, for a forest, be reckoned;
  
16. Then shall, justice inhabit, the wilderness, And righteousness, in the garden-land, shall abide;
  
17. And the yield of righteousness, shall be, peace, -- And the tillage of righteousness, quietness, and confidence! to times age-abiding;
  
18. And my people shall dwell, In a borne of peace, -- and In habitations of security, and In resting-places of comfort.
  
19. But it shall hail during the felling of the forest, And in a sunken place, shall, the city, sink.
  
20. How happy are ye who sow beside all waters, -- Who send forth the foot of the ox and the ass.