Isaiah 30
Contemporary English Version

Don't Expect Help from Egypt

1This is the Lord's message for his rebellious people:

“You follow your own plans

instead of mine;

you make treaties

without asking me,

and you keep on sinning.

2You trust Egypt for protection.

So you refuse my advice

and send messengers to Egypt

to beg their king for help.

3“You will be disappointed,

completely disgraced

for trusting Egypt.

4The king's power reaches

from the city of Zoan

as far south as Hanes.+

5But Egypt can't protect you,

and to trust that nation

is useless and foolish.”

6This is a message

about the animals

of the Southern Desert:

“You people carry treasures

on donkeys and camels.

You travel to a feeble nation

through a troublesome desert

filled with lions

and flying fiery dragons.

7Egypt can't help you!

That's why I call that nation

a helpless monster.”+

Israel Refuses To Listen

8The Lord told me to write down his message for his people, so that it would be there forever. 9They have turned against the Lord and can't be trusted. They have refused his teaching 10and have said to his messengers and prophets:

Don't tell us what God has shown you and don't preach the truth. Just say what we want to hear, even if it's false. 11Stop telling us what God has said! We don't want to hear any more about the holy One of Israel.

12Now this is the answer

of the holy One of Israel:

“You rejected my message,

and you trust in violence

and lies.

13This sin is like a crack

that makes a high wall

quickly crumble 14and shatter

like a crushed bowl.

There's not a piece left

big enough to carry hot coals

or to dip out water.”

Trust the Lord

15The holy Lord God of Israel

had told all of you,

“I will keep you safe

if you turn back to me

and calm down.

I will make you strong

if you quietly trust me.”

Then you stubbornly 16said,

“No! We will safely escape

on speedy horses.”

But those who chase you

will be even faster.

17As few as five of them,

or even one, will be enough

to chase a thousand of you.

Finally, all that will be left

will be a few survivors

as lonely as a flag pole

on a barren hill.

The Lord Will Show Mercy

18The Lord God is waiting

to show how kind he is

and to have pity on you.

The Lord always does right;

he blesses those who trust him.

19People of Jerusalem, you don't need to cry anymore. The Lord is kind, and as soon as he hears your cries for help, he will come. 20The Lord has given you trouble and sorrow as your food and drink. But now you will again see the Lord, your teacher, and he will guide you. 21Whether you turn to the right or to the left, you will hear a voice saying, “This is the road! Now follow it.” 22Then you will treat your idols of silver and gold like garbage; you will throw them away like filthy rags.

23The Lord will send rain to water the seeds you have planted—your fields will produce more crops than you need, and your cattle will graze in open pastures. 24Even the oxen and donkeys that plow your fields will be fed the finest grain.+

25On that day people will be slaughtered and towers destroyed, but streams of water will flow from high hills and towering mountains. 26Then the Lord will bandage his people's injuries and heal the wounds he has caused. The moon will shine as bright as the sun, and the sun will shine seven times brighter than usual. It will be like the light of seven days all at once.

Assyria Will Be Punished

27The Lord is coming

from far away

with his fiery anger

and thick clouds of smoke.+

His angry words flame up

like a destructive fire;

28he breathes out a flood

that comes up to the neck.

He sifts the nations

and destroys them.

Then he puts a bridle

in every foreigner's mouth

and leads them to doom.

29The Lord's people will sing as they do when they celebrate a religious festival+ at night. The Lord is Israel's mighty rock,+ and his people will be as happy as they are when they follow the sound of flutes to the mountain where he is worshiped.

30The Lord will get furious. His fearsome voice will be heard, his arm will be seen ready to strike, and his anger will be like a destructive fire, followed by thunderstorms and hailstones. 31When the Assyrians hear the Lord's voice and see him striking with his iron rod, they will be terrified. 32He will attack them in battle, and each time he strikes them, it will be to the music of tambourines and harps.

33Long ago the Lord got a place ready for burning the body of the dead king.+ The place for the fire is deep and wide, the wood is piled high, and the Lord will start the fire by breathing out flaming sulfur.




Footnotes:

30.4 Zoan … Hanes: Or “Your messengers have reached the city of Zoan and gone as far as Hanes.” Zoan was in northeast Egypt; Hanes was to the south.
30.7 a helpless monster: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
30.24 the finest grain: The Hebrew text refers to grain with the husks removed.
30.27 with … smoke: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
30.29 a religious festival: Probably Passover.
30.29 mighty rock: See the note at 17.10.
30.33 burning … king: Or “sacrificing the king” or “sacrificing to Molech.” Human sacrifices were sometimes offered to Molech, a god whose name sounds like the Hebrew word for “king” (see 2 Kings 23.10; Jeremiah 32.35).


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