3:1 Woe
to
the
bloody
city!
it
is
all
full
of
lies
and
rapine;
the
prey
departeth
not.
3:2 The
noise
of
the
whip,
and
the
noise
of
the
rattling
of
wheels,
and
prancing
horses,
and
bounding
chariots,
3:3 the
horseman
mounting,
and
the
flashing
sword,
and
the
glittering
spear,
and
a
multitude
of
slain,
and
a
great
heap
of
corpses,
and
there
is
no
end
of
the
bodies;
they
stumble
upon
their
bodies;
--
3:4 because
of
the
multitude
of
the
whoredoms
of
the
well-favored
harlot,
the
mistress
of
witchcrafts,
that
selleth
nations
through
her
whoredoms,
and
families
through
her
witchcrafts.
3:5 Behold,
I
am
against
thee,
saith
Jehovah
of
hosts,
and
I
will
uncover
thy
skirts
upon
thy
face;
and
I
will
show
the
nations
thy
nakedness,
and
the
kingdoms
thy
shame.
3:6 And
I
will
cast
abominable
filth
upon
thee,
and
make
thee
vile,
and
will
set
thee
as
a
gazing-stock.
3:7 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
all
they
that
look
upon
thee
shall
flee
from
thee,
and
say,
Nineveh
is
laid
waste:
who
will
bemoan
her
whence
shall
I
seek
comforters
for
thee
3:8 Art
thou
better
than
No-amon,
that
was
situate
among
the
rivers,
that
had
the
waters
round
about
her;
whose
rampart
was
the
sea,
[and]
her
wall
was
of
the
sea
3:9 Ethiopia
and
Egypt
were
her
strength,
and
it
was
infinite;
Put
and
Lubim
were
thy
helpers.
3:10 Yet
was
she
carried
away,
she
went
into
captivity;
her
young
children
also
were
dashed
in
pieces
at
the
head
of
all
the
streets;
and
they
cast
lots
for
her
honorable
men,
and
all
her
great
men
were
bound
in
chains.
3:11 Thou
also
shalt
be
drunken;
thou
shalt
be
hid;
thou
also
shalt
seek
a
stronghold
because
of
the
enemy.
3:12 All
thy
fortresses
shall
be
[like]
fig-trees
with
the
first-ripe
figs:
if
they
be
shaken,
they
fall
into
the
mouth
of
the
eater.
3:13 Behold,
thy
people
in
the
midst
of
thee
are
women;
the
gates
of
thy
land
are
set
wide
open
unto
thine
enemies:
the
fire
hath
devoured
thy
bars.
3:14 Draw
thee
water
for
the
siege;
strengthen
thy
fortresses;
go
into
the
clay,
and
tread
the
mortar;
make
strong
the
brickkiln.
3:15 There
shall
the
fire
devour
thee;
the
sword
shall
cut
thee
off;
it
shall
devour
thee
like
the
canker-worm:
make
thyself
many
as
the
canker-worm;
make
thyself
many
as
the
locust.
3:16 Thou
hast
multiplied
thy
merchants
above
the
stars
of
heaven:
the
canker-worm
ravageth,
and
fleeth
away.
3:17 Thy
princes
are
as
the
locusts,
and
thy
marshals
as
the
swarms
of
grasshoppers,
which
encamp
in
the
hedges
in
the
cold
day,
but
when
the
sun
ariseth
they
flee
away,
and
their
place
is
not
known
where
they
are.
3:18 Thy
shepherds
slumber,
O
king
of
Assyria;
thy
nobles
are
at
rest;
thy
people
are
scattered
upon
the
mountains,
and
there
is
none
to
gather
them.
3:19 There
is
no
assuaging
of
thy
hurt:
thy
wound
is
grievous:
all
that
hear
the
report
of
thee
clap
their
hands
over
thee;
for
upon
whom
hath
not
thy
wickedness
passed
continually