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Isaiah 18
a
Woe
to
the
land
shadowing
with
wings,
which
is
b
beyond
the
rivers
of
c
Ethiopia:
2 That
sendeth
ambassadors
by
the
sea,
even
in
vessels
of
a
bulrushes
upon
the
waters,
saying,
Go,
ye
swift
messengers,
to
a
nation
scattered
and
peeled,
to
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
hitherto;
a
nation
meted
out
and
trodden
down,
whose
land
the
rivers
have
b
spoiled!
3 All
ye
inhabitants
of
the
world,
and
dwellers
on
the
earth,
see
ye,
when
he
lifteth
up
an
a
ensign
on
the
mountains;
and
when
he
bloweth
a
trumpet,
hear
ye.
4 For
so
the
Lord
said
unto
me,
I
will
take
my
rest,
and
I
will
consider
in
my
dwelling
place
like
a
clear
heat
upon
herbs,
and
like
a
cloud
of
dew
in
the
heat
of
harvest.
5 For
afore
the
harvest,
when
the
bud
is
perfect,
and
the
sour
grape
is
ripening
in
the
flower,
he
shall
both
cut
off
the
sprigs
with
pruning
hooks,
and
take
away
and
cut
down
the
branches.
6 They
shall
be
left
together
unto
the
fowls
of
the
mountains,
and
to
the
a
beasts
of
the
earth:
and
the
fowls
shall
summer
upon
them,
and
all
the
beasts
of
the
earth
shall
winter
upon
them.
7 In
that
time
shall
the
present
be
brought
unto
the
Lord
of
hosts
of
a
people
a
scattered
and
peeled,
and
from
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
hitherto;
a
nation
meted
out
and
trodden
under
foot,
whose
land
the
rivers
have
spoiled,
to
the
place
of
the
name
of
the
Lord
of
hosts,
the
b
mount
Zion.
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