5:1 Let
me
sing
for
my
beloved
my
love
song
concerning
his
vineyard:
My
beloved
had
a
vineyard
on
a
very
fertile
hill.
5:2 He
dug
it
and
cleared
it
of
stones,
and
planted
it
with
choice
vines;
he
built
a
watchtower
in
the
midst
of
it,
and
hewed
out
a
wine
vat
in
it;
and
he
looked
for
it
to
yield
grapes,
but
it
yielded
wild
grapes.
5:3 And
now,
O
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem
and
men
of
Judah,
judge
between
me
and
my
vineyard.
5:4 What
more
was
there
to
do
for
my
vineyard,
that
I
have
not
done
in
it
When
I
looked
for
it
to
yield
grapes,
why
did
it
yield
wild
grapes
5:5 And
now
I
will
tell
you
what
I
will
do
to
my
vineyard.
I
will
remove
its
hedge,
and
it
shall
be
devoured;
I
will
break
down
its
wall,
and
it
shall
be
trampled
down.
5:6 I
will
make
it
a
waste;
it
shall
not
be
pruned
or
hoed,
and
briers
and
thorns
shall
grow
up;
I
will
also
command
the
clouds
that
they
rain
no
rain
upon
it.
5:7 For
the
vineyard
of
the
LORD
of
hosts
is
the
house
of
Israel,
and
the
men
of
Judah
are
his
pleasant
planting;
and
he
looked
for
justice,
but
behold,
bloodshed;
for
righteousness,
but
behold,
an
outcry!
5:8 Woe
to
those
who
join
house
to
house,
who
add
field
to
field,
until
there
is
no
more
room,
and
you
are
made
to
dwell
alone
in
the
midst
of
the
land.
5:9 The
LORD
of
hosts
has
sworn
in
my
hearing:
"Surely
many
houses
shall
be
desolate,
large
and
beautiful
houses,
without
inhabitant.
5:10 For
ten
acres
of
vineyard
shall
yield
but
one
bath,
and
a
homer
of
seed
shall
yield
but
an
ephah."
5:11 Woe
to
those
who
rise
early
in
the
morning,
that
they
may
run
after
strong
drink,
who
tarry
late
into
the
evening
as
wine
inflames
them!
5:12 They
have
lyre
and
harp,
tambourine
and
flute
and
wine
at
their
feasts,
but
they
do
not
regard
the
deeds
of
the
LORD,
or
see
the
work
of
his
hands.
5:13 Therefore
my
people
go
into
exile
for
lack
of
knowledge;
their
honored
men
go
hungry,
and
their
multitude
is
parched
with
thirst.
5:14 Therefore
Sheol
has
enlarged
its
appetite
and
opened
its
mouth
beyond
measure,
and
the
nobility
of
Jerusalem
and
her
multitude
will
go
down,
her
revelers
and
he
who
exults
in
her.
5:15 Man
is
humbled,
and
each
one
is
brought
low,
and
the
eyes
of
the
haughty
are
brought
low.
5:16 But
the
LORD
of
hosts
is
exalted
in
justice,
and
the
Holy
God
shows
himself
holy
in
righteousness.
5:17 Then
shall
the
lambs
graze
as
in
their
pasture,
and
nomads
shall
eat
among
the
ruins
of
the
rich.
5:18 Woe
to
those
who
draw
iniquity
with
cords
of
falsehood,
who
draw
sin
as
with
cart
ropes,
5:19 who
say:
"Let
him
be
quick,
let
him
speed
his
work
that
we
may
see
it;
let
the
counsel
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel
draw
near,
and
let
it
come,
that
we
may
know
it!"
5:20 Woe
to
those
who
call
evil
good
and
good
evil,
who
put
darkness
for
light
and
light
for
darkness,
who
put
bitter
for
sweet
and
sweet
for
bitter!
5:21 Woe
to
those
who
are
wise
in
their
own
eyes,
and
shrewd
in
their
own
sight!
5:22 Woe
to
those
who
are
heroes
at
drinking
wine,
and
valiant
men
in
mixing
strong
drink,
5:23 who
acquit
the
guilty
for
a
bribe,
and
deprive
the
innocent
of
his
right!
5:24 Therefore,
as
the
tongue
of
fire
devours
the
stubble,
and
as
dry
grass
sinks
down
in
the
flame,
so
their
root
will
be
as
rottenness,
and
their
blossom
go
up
like
dust;
for
they
have
rejected
the
law
of
the
LORD
of
hosts,
and
have
despised
the
word
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
5:25 Therefore
the
anger
of
the
LORD
was
kindled
against
his
people,
and
he
stretched
out
his
hand
against
them
and
struck
them,
and
the
mountains
quaked;
and
their
corpses
were
as
refuse
in
the
midst
of
the
streets.
For
all
this
his
anger
has
not
turned
away,
and
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
5:26 He
will
raise
a
signal
for
nations
far
away,
and
whistle
for
them
from
the
ends
of
the
earth;
and
behold,
quickly,
speedily
they
come!
5:27 None
is
weary,
none
stumbles,
none
slumbers
or
sleeps,
not
a
waistband
is
loose,
not
a
sandal
strap
broken;
5:28 their
arrows
are
sharp,
all
their
bows
bent,
their
horses'
hoofs
seem
like
flint,
and
their
wheels
like
the
whirlwind.
5:29 Their
roaring
is
like
a
lion,
like
young
lions
they
roar;
they
growl
and
seize
their
prey;
they
carry
it
off,
and
none
can
rescue.
5:30 They
will
growl
over
it
on
that
day,
like
the
growling
of
the
sea.
And
if
one
looks
to
the
land,
behold,
darkness
and
distress;
and
the
light
is
darkened
by
its
clouds.