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1
Let me sing
now
for my well-beloved
A song
of my beloved
concerning His vineyard.
My well-beloved
had
a vineyard
on a fertile
hill.
2
He dug it all around,
removed its stones,
And planted
it with the choicest vine.
And He built
a tower
in the middle
of it And also
hewed
out a wine vat
in it; Then He expected
it to produce
good grapes,
But it produced
only worthless ones.
3
"And now,
O inhabitants
of Jerusalem
and men
of Judah,
Judge
between
Me and My vineyard.
4
"What
more
was there to do
for My vineyard
that I have not done
in it? Why,
when I expected
it to produce
good grapes
did it produce
worthless ones?
5
"So now
let Me tell
you what
I am going to do
to My vineyard:
I will remove
its hedge
and it will be consumed;
I will break down
its wall
and it will become
trampled ground.
6
"I will lay
it waste;
It will
no
t be pruned
or hoed,
But briars
and thorns
will come
up. I will also charge
the clouds
to
rain
no
rain
on it."
7
For the vineyard
of the LORD
of hosts
is the house
of Israel
And the men
of Judah
His delightful
plant.
Thus He looked
for justice,
but behold,
bloodshed;
For righteousness,
but behold,
a cry of distress.
8
Woe
to those who add
house
to
house
and join
field
to
field
,
Until
there is no more
room,
So that you have to live
alone
in the midst
of the land!
9
In my ears
the LORD
of hosts
has sworn, "Surely,
many
houses
shall become
desolate,
Even great
and fine ones,
without
occupants.
10
"For ten
acres
of vineyard
will yield
only one
bath
of wine, And a homer
of seed
will yield
but an ephah
of grain."
11
Woe
to those who rise early
in the morning
that they may pursue
strong drink,
Who stay up late
in the evening
that wine
may inflame
them!
12
Their banquets
are accompanied by lyre
and harp,
by tambourine
and flute,
and by wine;
But they do not pay attention
to the deeds
of the LORD,
Nor
do they consider
the work
of His hands.
13
Therefore
My people
go into exile
for their lack
of knowledge;
And their honorable
men
are famished,
And their multitude
is parched
with thirst.
14
Therefore
Sheol
has enlarged
its throat
and opened
its mouth
without
measure;
And Jerusalem's splendor,
her multitude,
her din
of revelry and the jubilant
within her, descend
into it.
15
So the common man
will be humbled
and the man
of importance abased,
The eyes
of the proud
also will be abased.
16
But the LORD
of hosts
will be exalted
in judgment,
And the holy
God
will show Himself holy
in righteousness.
17
Then the lambs
will graze
as in their pasture,
And strangers
will eat
in the waste places
of the wealthy.
18
Woe
to those who drag
iniquity
with the cords
of falsehood,
And sin
as if with cart
ropes;
19
Who say,
"Let Him make speed,
let Him hasten
His work,
that we may see
it; And let the purpose
of the Holy One
of Israel
draw near
And come to pass,
that we may know
it!"
20
Woe
to those who call
evil
good,
and good
evil
;
Who substitute
darkness
for light
and light
for
darkness
;
Who substitute
bitter
for sweet
and sweet
for
bitter
!
21
Woe
to those who are wise
in their own eyes
And clever
in their own sight!
22
Woe
to those who are heroes
in drinking
wine
And valiant
men
in mixing
strong drink,
23
Who justify
the wicked
for a bribe,
And take away
the rights
of the ones who are in the right!
24
Therefore,
as a tongue
of fire
consumes
stubble
And dry grass
collapses
into the flame,
So their root
will become
like rot
and their blossom
blow away
as dust;
For they have rejected
the law
of the LORD
of hosts
And despised
the word
of the Holy One
of Israel.
25
On
this
account
the anger
of the LORD
has burned
against
His people,
And He has
stretched
out His hand
against
them and struck them down.
And the mountains
quaked,
and their corpses
lay
like refuse
in the middle
of the streets.
For all
this
His anger
is not spent,
But His hand
is still
stretched
out.
26
He will also lift
up a standard
to the distant
nation,
And will whistle
for it from the ends
of the earth;
And behold,
it will come
with speed
swiftly.
27
No
one
in it is weary
or stumbles,
None
slumbers
or sleeps;
Nor
is the belt
at its waist
undone,
Nor
its sandal
strap
broken.
28
Its arrows
are sharp
and all
its bows
are bent;
The hoofs
of its horses
seem
like flint
and its chariot wheels
like a whirlwind.
29
Its roaring
is like a lioness,
and it roars
like young lions;
It growls
as it seizes
the prey
And carries it off
with no one
to deliver
it.
30
And it will growl
over
it in that day
like the roaring
of the sea.
If one looks
to the land,
behold,
there is darkness
and distress;
Even the light
is darkened
by its clouds.
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