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Isaiah, Chapter 47

  
1. Come down, and sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Babylon, sit on the ground: there is no throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans: for you shall no longer be called tender and delicate.
  
2. Take the millstones, and grind meal: uncover your locks of hair, bare the leg, uncover the thigh, pass over the rivers.
  
3. Your nakedness shall be uncovered, yea, your shame shall be seen: I will take vengeance, and I will not meet you as a man.
  
4. As for our redeemer, the LORD of hosts is his name, the Holy One of Israel.
  
5. Sit silently, and go into darkness, O daughter of the Chaldeans: for you shall no longer be called, The lady of kingdoms.
  
6. I was angry with my people, I have polluted my inheritance, and given them into your hand: you showed them no mercy; upon the elderly have you very heavily laid your yoke.
  
7. And you said, I shall be a lady for ever: so that you did not take these things to heart, neither did you remember the latter end of it.
  
8. Therefore now hear this, you who are given to pleasures, who dwell without care, who say in your heart, I am, and none other besides me; I shall not sit as a widow, neither shall I know the loss of children:
  
9. But these two things shall come to you in a moment in one day, the loss of children, and widowhood: they shall come upon you in their perfection for the multitude of your sorceries, and for the great abundance of your enchantments.
  
10. For you have trusted in your wickedness: you have said, None sees me. Your wisdom and your knowledge, it has perverted you; and you have said in your heart, I am, and none other besides me.
  
11. Therefore shall evil come upon you; you shall not know from where it arises: and mischief shall fall upon you; you shall not be able to put it off: and desolation shall come upon you suddenly, which you shall not know.
  
12. Stand now with your enchantments, and with the multitude of your sorceries, in which you have labored from your youth; perhaps you shall be able to profit, perhaps you may prevail.
  
13. You are wearied in the multitude of your counsels. Let now the astrologers, the stargazers, the monthly predictors, stand up, and save you from these things that shall come upon you.
  
14. Behold, they shall be like stubble; the fire shall burn them; they shall not deliver themselves from the power of the flame: there shall not be a coal to warm at, nor fire to sit before it.
  
15. Thus shall they be to you with whom you have labored, even your merchants, from your youth: they shall wander every one to his own district; none shall save you.