Isaiah 16

English Standard Version

1 Send the lamb to the ruler of the land, from Sela, by way of the desert, to the mount of the daughter of Zion. (2Ki 3:4; 2Ki 14:7; Isa 42:11)2 Like fleeing birds, like a scattered nest, so are the daughters of Moab at the fords of the Arnon. (Jud 11:18)3 “Give counsel; grant justice; make your shade like night at the height of noon; shelter the outcasts; do not reveal the fugitive; (1Ki 18:4)4 let the outcasts of Moab sojourn among you; be a shelter to them[1] from the destroyer. When the oppressor is no more, and destruction has ceased, and he who tramples underfoot has vanished from the land, (1Sa 22:3)5 then a throne will be established in steadfast love, and on it will sit in faithfulness in the tent of David one who judges and seeks justice and is swift to do righteousness.” (Isa 32:1; Da 7:14; Da 7:27; Mic 4:7; Lu 1:33)6 We have heard of the pride of Moab— how proud he is!— of his arrogance, his pride, and his insolence; in his idle boasting he is not right. (Jud 3:14; 2Ki 13:20; 2Ch 20:1; Jer 48:29; Zep 2:10)7 Therefore let Moab wail for Moab, let everyone wail. Mourn, utterly stricken, for the raisin cakes of Kir-hareseth. (2Sa 6:19; 2Ki 3:25; Isa 15:1; Isa 15:3; Isa 16:9)8 For the fields of Heshbon languish, and the vine of Sibmah; the lords of the nations have struck down its branches, which reached to Jazer and strayed to the desert; its shoots spread abroad and passed over the sea. (Jer 48:32)9 Therefore I weep with the weeping of Jazer for the vine of Sibmah; I drench you with my tears, O Heshbon and Elealeh; for over your summer fruit and your harvest the shout has ceased. (Isa 15:5; Isa 16:7; Isa 16:8)10 And joy and gladness are taken away from the fruitful field, and in the vineyards no songs are sung, no cheers are raised; no treader treads out wine in the presses; I have put an end to the shouting. (Jud 9:27; Isa 5:2; Isa 9:3; Isa 63:3; Jer 25:30; Jer 48:33)11 Therefore my inner parts moan like a lyre for Moab, and my inmost self for Kir-hareseth. (Isa 15:5; Jer 48:36)12 And when Moab presents himself, when he wearies himself on the high place, when he comes to his sanctuary to pray, he will not prevail. (Nu 22:41; Nu 23:14; Nu 23:28; 1Ki 18:29; Isa 15:2)13 This is the word that the Lord spoke concerning Moab in the past. (Am 2:1)14 But now the Lord has spoken, saying, “In three years, like the years of a hired worker, the glory of Moab will be brought into contempt, in spite of all his great multitude, and those who remain will be very few and feeble.” (Isa 10:22; Isa 21:16)

Isaiah 16

New International Version

1 Send lambs as tribute to the ruler of the land, from Sela, across the desert, to the mount of Daughter Zion.2 Like fluttering birds pushed from the nest, so are the women of Moab at the fords of the Arnon.3 ‘Make up your mind,’ Moab says. ‘Render a decision. Make your shadow like night – at high noon. Hide the fugitives, do not betray the refugees.4 Let the Moabite fugitives stay with you; be their shelter from the destroyer.’ The oppressor will come to an end, and destruction will cease; the aggressor will vanish from the land.5 In love a throne will be established; in faithfulness a man will sit on it – one from the house[1] of David – one who in judging seeks justice and speeds the cause of righteousness.6 We have heard of Moab’s pride – how great is her arrogance! – of her conceit, her pride and her insolence; but her boasts are empty.7 Therefore the Moabites wail, they wail together for Moab. Lament and grieve for the raisin cakes of Kir Hareseth.8 The fields of Heshbon wither, the vines of Sibmah also. The rulers of the nations have trampled down the choicest vines, which once reached Jazer and spread towards the desert. Their shoots spread out and went as far as the sea.[2]9 So I weep, as Jazer weeps, for the vines of Sibmah. Heshbon and Elealeh, I drench you with tears! The shouts of joy over your ripened fruit and over your harvests have been stilled.10 Joy and gladness are taken away from the orchards; no-one sings or shouts in the vineyards; no-one treads out wine at the presses, for I have put an end to the shouting.11 My heart laments for Moab like a harp, my inmost being for Kir Hareseth.12 When Moab appears at her high place, she only wears herself out; when she goes to her shrine to pray, it is to no avail.13 This is the word the Lord has already spoken concerning Moab.14 But now the Lord says: ‘Within three years, as a servant bound by contract would count them, Moab’s splendour and all her many people will be despised, and her survivors will be very few and feeble.’