47:1 Come
down,
and
sit
in
the
dust,
O
virgin
daughter
of
Babylon;
sit
on
the
ground
without
a
throne,
O
daughter
of
the
Chaldeans:
for
thou
shalt
no
more
be
called
tender
and
delicate.
47:2 Take
the
millstones,
and
grind
meal;
remove
thy
veil,
strip
off
the
train,
uncover
the
leg,
pass
through
the
rivers.
47:3 Thy
nakedness
shall
be
uncovered,
yea,
thy
shame
shall
be
seen:
I
will
take
vengeance,
and
will
spare
no
man.
47:4 Our
Redeemer,
Jehovah
of
hosts
is
his
name,
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
47:5 Sit
thou
silent,
and
get
thee
into
darkness,
O
daughter
of
the
Chaldeans;
for
thou
shalt
no
more
be
called
The
mistress
of
kingdoms.
47:6 I
was
wroth
with
my
people,
I
profaned
mine
inheritance,
and
gave
them
into
thy
hand:
thou
didst
show
them
no
mercy;
upon
the
aged
hast
thou
very
heavily
laid
thy
yoke.
47:7 And
thou
saidst,
I
shall
be
mistress
for
ever;
so
that
thou
didst
not
lay
these
things
to
thy
heart,
neither
didst
remember
the
latter
end
thereof.
47:8 Now
therefore
hear
this,
thou
that
art
given
to
pleasures,
that
sittest
securely,
that
sayest
in
thy
heart,
I
am,
and
there
is
none
else
besides
me;
I
shall
not
sit
as
a
widow,
neither
shall
I
know
the
loss
of
children:
47:9 but
these
two
things
shall
come
to
thee
in
a
moment
in
one
day,
the
loss
of
children,
and
widowhood;
in
their
full
measure
shall
they
come
upon
thee,
in
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
and
the
great
abundance
of
thine
enchantments.
47:10 For
thou
hast
trusted
in
thy
wickedness;
thou
hast
said,
None
seeth
me;
thy
wisdom
and
thy
knowledge,
it
hath
perverted
thee,
and
thou
hast
said
in
thy
heart,
I
am,
and
there
is
none
else
besides
me.
47:11 Therefore
shall
evil
come
upon
thee;
thou
shalt
not
know
the
dawning
thereof:
and
mischief
shall
fall
upon
thee;
thou
shalt
not
be
able
to
put
it
away:
and
desolation
shall
come
upon
thee
suddenly,
which
thou
knowest
not.
47:12 Stand
now
with
thine
enchantments,
and
with
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
wherein
thou
hast
labored
from
thy
youth;
if
so
be
thou
shalt
be
able
to
profit,
if
so
be
thou
mayest
prevail.
47:13 Thou
art
wearied
in
the
multitude
of
thy
counsels:
let
now
the
astrologers,
the
star-gazers,
the
monthly
prognosticators,
stand
up,
and
save
thee
from
the
things
that
shall
come
upon
thee.
47:14 Behold,
they
shall
be
as
stubble;
the
fire
shall
burn
them;
they
shall
not
deliver
themselves
from
the
power
of
the
flame:
it
shall
not
be
a
coal
to
warm
at,
nor
a
fire
to
sit
before.
47:15 Thus
shall
the
things
be
unto
thee
wherein
thou
hast
labored:
they
that
have
trafficked
with
thee
from
thy
youth
shall
wander
every
one
to
his
quarter;
there
shall
be
none
to
save
thee.