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Isaiah 24
Behold,
the
Lord
maketh
the
a
earth
b
empty,
and
maketh
it
waste,
and
c
turneth
it
upside
down,
and
scattereth
abroad
the
inhabitants
thereof.
2 And
it
shall
be,
as
with
the
people,
so
with
the
priest;
as
with
the
servant,
so
with
his
master;
as
with
the
maid,
so
with
her
mistress;
as
with
the
a
buyer,
so
with
the
seller;
as
with
the
lender,
so
with
the
borrower;
as
with
b
the
taker
of
usury,
so
with
the
giver
of
usury
to
him.
3 The
land
shall
be
utterly
emptied,
and
utterly
spoiled:
for
the
Lord
hath
spoken
this
word.
4 The
earth
a
mourneth
and
fadeth
away,
the
world
languisheth
and
fadeth
away,
b
the
haughty
people
of
the
earth
do
languish.
5 The
earth
also
is
defiled
under
the
inhabitants
thereof;
because
they
have
a
transgressed
the
laws,
b
changed
the
c
ordinance,
d
broken
the
e
everlasting
f
covenant.
6 Therefore
hath
the
a
curse
devoured
the
earth,
and
they
that
dwell
therein
are
desolate:
therefore
the
b
inhabitants
of
the
earth
are
c
burned,
and
d
few
men
left.
7 The
new
wine
mourneth,
the
vine
languisheth,
all
the
merryhearted
do
sigh.
8 The
mirth
of
a
tabrets
b
ceaseth,
the
noise
of
them
that
rejoice
endeth,
the
joy
of
the
harp
ceaseth.
9 They
shall
not
drink
wine
with
a
song;
strong
a
drink
shall
be
bitter
to
them
that
drink
it.
10 The
city
of
confusion
is
broken
down:
every
house
is
shut
up,
that
no
man
may
come
in.
11 There
is
a
crying
for
wine
in
the
streets;
all
a
joy
is
darkened,
the
mirth
of
the
land
is
gone.
12 In
the
city
is
left
desolation,
and
the
gate
is
smitten
with
destruction.
13 When
thus
it
shall
be
in
the
midst
of
the
land
among
the
a
people,
there
shall
be
as
the
shaking
of
an
olive
tree,
and
as
the
gleaning
grapes
when
the
vintage
is
done.
14
a
They
shall
lift
up
their
voice,
they
shall
sing
for
the
majesty
of
the
Lord,
they
shall
cry
aloud
from
the
sea.
15 Wherefore
glorify
ye
the
Lord
in
the
a
fires,
even
the
name
of
the
Lord
God
of
Israel
in
the
isles
of
the
sea.
16 From
the
uttermost
part
of
the
earth
have
we
heard
songs,
even
glory
to
the
righteous.
But
I
said,
a
My
leanness,
my
leanness,
woe
unto
me!
the
treacherous
dealers
have
dealt
treacherously;
yea,
b
the
treacherous
dealers
have
dealt
very
treacherously.
17 Fear,
and
the
pit,
and
the
snare,
are
upon
thee,
O
inhabitant
of
the
earth.
18 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
he
who
fleeth
from
the
noise
of
the
fear
shall
fall
into
the
pit;
and
he
that
cometh
up
out
of
the
midst
of
the
pit
shall
be
taken
in
the
snare:
for
the
windows
from
on
high
are
open,
and
the
foundations
of
the
earth
do
shake.
19 The
earth
is
utterly
broken
down,
the
earth
is
clean
dissolved,
the
earth
is
a
moved
exceedingly.
20 The
a
earth
shall
reel
to
and
fro
like
a
drunkard,
and
shall
be
removed
like
a
cottage;
and
the
transgression
thereof
shall
be
heavy
upon
it;
and
it
shall
fall,
and
not
rise
again.
21 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
a
day,
that
the
Lord
shall
b
punish
the
host
of
the
high
ones
that
are
on
high,
and
the
kings
of
the
earth
upon
the
earth.
22 And
they
shall
be
gathered
together,
as
a
prisoners
are
gathered
in
the
pit,
and
shall
be
shut
up
in
the
b
prison,
and
after
many
days
shall
they
be
c
visited.
23 Then
the
moon
shall
be
confounded,
and
the
sun
a
ashamed,
when
the
Lord
of
hosts
shall
reign
in
mount
b
Zion,
and
in
Jerusalem,
and
before
c
his
ancients
gloriously.
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