Isaiah 16   

1 Send lambs to the ruler of the land, e

from Sela in the desert f

to the mountain of Daughter Zion.

2   Like a bird fleeing,

forced from the nest,

the daughters of Moab

will be at the fords of the Arnon.

3   Give us counsel and make a decision.

Shelter us at noonday

with shade that is as dark as night.

Hide the refugees; g

do not betray the one who flees.

4   Let my refugees stay with you;

be a refuge for Moab A from the aggressor.

When the oppressor has gone,

destruction has ended,

and marauders have vanished from the land,

5   a throne will be established in love, h

and one will sit on it faithfully B

in the tent of David,

judging and pursuing what is right,

quick to execute justice.

6   We have heard of Moab’s pride i

how very proud he is—

his haughtiness, his pride, his arrogance,

and his empty boasting.

7   Therefore let Moab wail;

let every one of them wail for Moab.

You who are completely devastated, mourn

for the raisin cakes j of Kir-hareseth. k

8   For Heshbon’s terraced vineyards

and the grapevines of Sibmah have withered.

The rulers of the nations

have trampled its choice vines

that reached as far as Jazer l

and spread to the desert.

Their shoots spread out

and reached the sea. m

9   So I join with Jazer

to weep for the vines of Sibmah;

I drench Heshbon and Elealeh with my tears.

Triumphant shouts have fallen silent C

over your summer fruit and your harvest.

10   Joy and rejoicing n have been removed from the orchard;

no one is singing or shouting for joy in the vineyards. o

No one tramples grapes D in the winepresses.

I have put an end to the shouting.

11   Therefore I moan like the sound of a lyre for Moab, p

as does my innermost being for Kir-heres.

12   When Moab appears

and tires himself out on the high place q

and comes to his sanctuary to pray,

it will do him no good. r

13 This is the message that the LORD previously announced about Moab. 14 And now the LORD says, “In three years, as a hired worker counts years, s Moab’s splendor will become an object of contempt, in spite of a very large population. And those who are left will be few and weak.”