1The burden of Moab: for in a night Ar was plundered, Moab was silenced; for in a night Kir-Moab was plundered, it was silenced.2He has gone up to the house and Dibon, to the high places, for weeping. Over Nebo and over Medeba Moab will wail. On all its heads baldness, every beard shaved.3In its streets they have girded on mourning sackcloth; on its roofs and in its plazas everyone will howl—everyone going down in weeping.4And Heshbon cries out and Elealeh as far as Jahaz; their voice is heard. Therefore the might of Moab will cry out; his nephesh will be evil for him.5My heart cries out for Moab. A fugitive until Zoar, a heifer of the third—for the ascent of Luhith they go up in weeping. He will go up in it. For on the way to Horonaim they will howl a cry of breaking.6For the waters of Nimrim will be desolations; the hay has dried up, has come to an end—the fresh grass, the green plants. There was none.7Therefore he will cause Make Violence to remain, and they will visit upon the Wadi of the Arabians; he will bear them.8For the cry has surrounded the border of Moab; as far as the Pools it has wailed, and at the Well of the Pillars it has wailed.9For the waters of Dimon are filled with blood; for I will bring upon Dimon additions for the escape of Moab—a lion for the remnant of land.
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Chapter 16
1Send forth a lamb of the one ruling the land, from the rock of the wilderness to the mountain of the Daughter of Zion.2And it will be like a fluttering bird, a nest sent forth—the daughters of Moab will be at the fords of the Arnon.3Bring counsel, do justice; make your shadow like night in the midst of noon; hide the driven ones, the wanderer—do not reveal.4Let the outcasts of Moab sojourn among you. Be a hiding place for them from the face of the destroyer. For the oppressor has come to an end, destruction has ceased, and tramplers have ended from the land.5And it will be prepared in steadfast love—a throne, and one will sit upon it in truth, in the tent of David—a judge and one inquiring justice, and hastening righteousness.6We have heard of the pride of Moab—he is exceedingly proud—his pride and his haughtiness and his outburst are not so; his sufficiency.7Therefore Moab will wail for Moab; everyone will wail. For the nobles of the clay wall you will moan—only in the beaten ones.8For the vineyards of Heshbon languish—the vine of Sibmah. The lords of the nations hammered its tendrils; they reached as far as Jazer, they wandered; they forsook her streams, they crossed the Sea.9Therefore I will weep with the weeping of Jaazer, vine of Sibmah. I lengthen my tears over Heshbon and over Elealeh, for on your end and on your harvest a howling has fallen.10And joy and exultation are gathered from the vineyard, and in the vineyards it will not shout, it will not shout wine in the winepresses; the way of jubilation will not be trodden—I have caused it to cease.11Therefore my bowels for Moab hum like a harp, and my inward parts for a wall of a potter.12And it will be that when Moab is seen to be wearied on the high place, and he comes to his sanctuary to pray, he will not be able.13This is the word which he spoke, the LORD, to Moab from then.14And now the Word of the LORD says: In three years, as the years of a hired worker, the glory of Moab will be despised—in all the great multitude, and a remnant little, very little; not mighty.