18:1 Ah,
the
land
of
the
rustling
of
wings,
which
is
beyond
the
rivers
of
Ethiopia;
18:2 that
sendeth
ambassadors
by
the
sea,
even
in
vessels
of
papyrus
upon
the
waters,
[saying],
Go,
ye
swift
messengers,
to
a
nation
tall
and
smooth,
to
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
onward,
a
nation
that
meteth
out
and
treadeth
down,
whose
land
the
rivers
divide!
18:3 All
ye
inhabitants
of
the
world,
and
ye
dwellers
on
the
earth,
when
an
ensign
is
lifted
up
on
the
mountains,
see
ye;
and
when
the
trumpet
is
blown,
hear
ye.
18:4 For
thus
hath
Jehovah
said
unto
me,
I
will
be
still,
and
I
will
behold
in
my
dwelling-place,
like
clear
heat
in
sunshine,
like
a
cloud
of
dew
in
the
heat
of
harvest.
18:5 For
before
the
harvest,
when
the
blossom
is
over,
and
the
flower
becometh
a
ripening
grape,
he
will
cut
off
the
sprigs
with
pruning-hooks,
and
the
spreading
branches
will
he
take
away
[and]
cut
down.
18:6 They
shall
be
left
together
unto
the
ravenous
birds
of
the
mountains,
and
to
the
beasts
of
the
earth;
and
the
ravenous
birds
shall
summer
upon
them,
and
all
the
beasts
of
the
earth
shall
winter
upon
them.
18:7 In
that
time
shall
a
present
be
brought
unto
Jehovah
of
hosts
[from]
a
people
tall
and
smooth,
even
from
a
people
terrible
from
their
beginning
onward,
a
nation
that
meteth
out
and
treadeth
down,
whose
land
the
rivers
divide,
to
the
place
of
the
name
of
Jehovah
of
hosts,
the
mount
Zion.