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1The oracle concerning the valley of vision.[#Isa 13.1; 15.3; Joel 3.12, 14]
What has happened that you have gone up,
all of you, to the housetops,
2city full of shouting,[#Isa 32.13; Jer 14.18; Lam 2.20]
tumultuous city, panic-stricken town?
Your slain are not slain by the sword,
nor are they dead in battle.
3Your rulers have all fled together;[#Isa 21.15]
they were captured without the use of a bow.
All of your people who were found were captured,
though they had fled far away.
4Therefore I said:[#Isa 15.3; Jer 4.19; 9.1]
“Look away from me;
let me weep bitter tears;
do not try to comfort me
for the destruction of my beloved people.”
5For the Lord God of hosts has a day[#v 1 ; Isa 37.3; 63.3; Lam 1.5; 2.2]
of tumult and trampling and confusion
in the valley of vision,
a battering down of walls
and a cry for help to the mountains.
6Elam bore the quiver[#2 Kings 16.9; Jer 49.35]
with chariots and cavalry,
and Kir uncovered the shield.
7Your choicest valleys were full of chariots,[#2 Chr 32.1]
and the cavalry took their stand at the gates.
8He has taken away the covering of Judah.[#1 Kings 7.2; 10.17; 2 Chr 32.3–5, 30]
On that day you looked to the weapons of the House of the Forest,
9and you saw that there were many breaches in the city of David, and you collected the waters of the lower pool.[#Neh 3.16]
10You counted the houses of Jerusalem, and you broke down the houses to fortify the wall.
11You made a reservoir between the two walls for the water of the old pool. But you did not look to him who did it or have regard for him who planned it long ago.[#2 Kings 20.20; 25.4; 2 Chr 32.3, 4; Isa 37.26]
12On that day the Lord God of hosts[#Isa 15.2; Joel 1.13; Mic 1.16]
called for weeping and mourning,
for baldness and putting on sackcloth,
13but instead there was joy and festivity,[#Isa 5.11, 22; 56.12; 1 Cor 15.32]
killing oxen and slaughtering sheep,
eating meat and drinking wine.
“Let us eat and drink,
for tomorrow we die.”
14The Lord of hosts has revealed himself in my ears:[#Isa 5.9; 65.7, 20]
“Surely this iniquity will not be forgiven you until you die,”
says the Lord God of hosts.
15Thus says the Lord God of hosts: “Go to the steward Shebna, who is master of the household, and say to him:[#2 Kings 18.37; Isa 36.3]
16What right do you have here? Who are your relatives here, that you have cut out a tomb here for yourself, cutting a tomb on the height and carving a habitation for yourself in the rock?[#2 Sam 18.18; 2 Chr 16.14; Mt 27.60; #22.16 Gk Vg: Heb his tomb; #22.16 Gk Vg: Heb himself]
17The Lord is about to hurl you away violently, my fellow. He will seize firm hold on you,
18whirl you round and round, and throw you like a ball into a wide land; there you shall die, and there your splendid chariots shall lie, O you disgrace to your master’s house![#Job 18.18; Isa 17.13]
19I will thrust you from your office, and you will be pulled down from your post.
20“On that day I will call my servant Eliakim son of Hilkiah[#2 Kings 18.18; Isa 36.3]
21and will clothe him with your robe and bind your sash on him. I will commit your authority to his hand, and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and to the house of Judah.
22I will place on his shoulder the key of the house of David; he shall open, and no one shall shut; he shall shut, and no one shall open.[#Job 12.14; Isa 7.2, 13; Rev 3.7]
23I will fasten him like a peg in a secure place, and he will become a throne of honor to his ancestral house.[#Ezra 9.8; Job 36.7]
24And they will hang on him the whole weight of his ancestral house, the offspring and issue, every small vessel, from the cups to all the flagons.
25On that day, says the Lord of hosts, the peg that was fastened in a secure place will give way; it will be cut down and fall, and the load that was on it will perish, for the Lord has spoken.”[#v 23; Isa 46.11; Mic 4.4]