51:1 Thus
saith
the
Lord;
Behold,
I
will
raise
vp
against
Babylon,
and
against
them
that
dwell
in
the
middest
of
them
that
rise
vp
against
me,
a
destroying
wind;
51:2 And
will
send
vnto
Babylon
fanners,
that
shall
fanne
her,
and
shall
emptie
her
land:
for
in
the
day
of
trouble
they
shall
be
against
her
round
about.
51:3 Against
him
that
bendeth
let
the
archer
bend
his
bow,
and
against
him
that
lifteth
himselfe
vp
in
his
brigandine;
and
spare
yee
not
her
young
men,
destroy
yee
vtterly
all
her
hoste.
51:4 Thus
the
slaine
shall
fall
in
the
land
of
the
Caldeans,
and
they
that
are
thrust
through
in
her
streetes.
51:5 For
Israel
hath
not
beene
forsaken,
nor
Iudah
of
his
God,
of
the
Lord
of
hostes;
though
their
land
was
filled
with
sinne
against
the
holy
one
of
Israel.
51:6 Flee
out
of
the
middest
of
Babylon,
and
deliuer
euery
man
his
soule:
bee
not
cut
off
in
her
iniquitie:
for
this
is
the
time
of
the
Lords
vengeance:
he
will
render
vnto
her
a
recompence.
51:7 Babylon
hath
beene
a
golden
cup
in
the
Lords
hand,
that
made
all
the
earth
drunken:
the
nations
haue
drunken
of
her
wine,
therefore
the
nations
are
mad.
51:8 Babylon
is
suddenly
fallen
and
destroyed:
howle
for
her,
take
balme
for
her
paine,
if
so
be
she
may
be
healed.
51:9 We
would
haue
healed
Babylon,
but
she
is
not
healed:
forsake
her,
and
let
vs
goe
euery
one
into
his
owne
countrey:
for
her
iudgement
reacheth
vnto
heauen,
and
is
lifted
vp
euen
to
the
skies.
51:10 The
Lord
hath
brought
forth
our
righteousnesse:
come
and
let
vs
declare
in
Zion
the
worke
of
the
Lord
our
God.
51:11 Make
bright
the
arrowes:
gather
the
shields:
the
Lord
hath
raised
vp
the
spirit
of
the
kings
of
the
Medes:
for
his
deuice
is
against
Babylon,
to
destroy
it;
because
it
is
the
vengeance
of
the
Lord,
the
vengeance
of
his
temple.
51:12 Set
vp
the
standart
vpon
the
walles
of
Babylon,
make
the
watch
strong:
set
vp
the
watchman:
prepare
the
ambushes:
for
the
Lord
hath
both
deuised
and
done
that,
which
hee
spake
against
the
inhabitants
of
Babylon.
51:13 O
thou
that
dwellest
vpon
many
waters,
abundant
in
treasures;
thine
end
is
come,
and
the
measure
of
thy
couetousnesse.
51:14 The
Lord
of
hostes
hath
sworne
by
himselfe,
saying,
Surely
I
will
fill
thee
with
men,
as
with
caterpillers;
and
they
shall
lift
vp
a
shoute
against
thee.
51:15 Hee
hath
made
the
earth
by
his
power,
he
hath
established
the
world
by
his
wisedome,
and
hath
stretched
out
the
heauen
by
his
vnderstanding.
51:16 When
he
vttereth
his
voyce,
there
is
a
multitude
of
waters
in
the
heauens,
and
he
causeth
the
vapours
to
ascend
from
the
ends
of
the
earth,
he
maketh
lightnings
with
raine,
and
bringeth
forth
the
wind
out
of
his
treasures.
51:17 Euery
man
is
brutish
by
his
knowledge:
euery
founder
is
confounded
by
the
grauen
image:
for
his
moulten
image
is
falsehood,
and
there
is
no
breath
in
them.
51:18 They
are
vanitie,
the
worke
of
errours:
in
the
time
of
their
visitation
they
shall
perish.
51:19 The
portion
of
Iacob
is
not
like
them,
for
he
is
the
former
of
all
things,
and
Israel
is
the
rod
of
his
inheritance:
the
Lord
of
hostes
is
his
Name.
51:20 Thou
art
my
battel-axe
and
weapons
of
warre:
for
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
the
nations,
and
with
thee
will
I
destroy
kingdomes;
51:21 And
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
the
horse
and
his
rider,
and
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
the
charet,
and
his
rider;
51:22 With
thee
also
will
I
breake
in
pieces
man
and
woman,
and
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
old
and
yong,
and
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
the
yong
man
and
the
maide.
51:23 I
will
also
breake
in
pieces
with
thee,
the
shepheard
and
his
flocke,
and
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
the
husbandman,
and
his
yoke
of
oxen,
and
with
thee
will
I
breake
in
pieces
Captaines
and
rulers.
51:24 And
I
will
render
vnto
Babylon,
and
to
all
the
inhabitants
of
Caldea,
all
their
euil
that
they
haue
done
in
Zion
in
your
sight,
saith
the
Lord.
51:25 Behold,
I
am
against
thee,
O
destroying
mountaine,
saith
the
Lord,
which
destroiest
all
the
earth,
and
I
wil
stretch
out
mine
hand
vpon
thee,
and
roule
thee
downe
from
the
rockes,
and
will
make
thee
a
burnt
mountaine.
51:26 And
they
shall
not
take
of
thee
a
stone
for
a
corner,
nor
a
stone
for
foundations,
but
thou
shalt
be
desolate
for
euer,
saith
the
Lord.
51:27 Set
ye
vp
a
standart
in
the
land,
blow
the
trumpet
among
the
nations:
prepare
the
nations
against
her:
call
together
against
her
the
kingdomes
of
Ararat,
Minni,
&
Ashchenaz:
appoint
a
captaine
against
her:
cause
her
horses
to
come
vp
as
the
rough
caterpillers.
51:28 Prepare
against
her
the
nations
with
the
kings
of
the
Medes,
the
captaines
thereof,
and
all
the
rulers
thereof,
and
all
the
land
of
his
dominion.
51:29 And
the
land
shall
tremble
and
sorrow:
for
euery
purpose
of
the
Lord
shalbe
performed
against
Babylon,
to
make
the
land
of
Babylon
a
desolation
without
an
inhabitant.
51:30 The
mightie
men
of
Babylon
haue
forborne
to
fight:
they
haue
remained
in
their
holdes:
their
might
hath
failed,
they
became
as
women:
they
haue
burnt
their
dwelling
places:
her
barres
are
broken.
51:31 One
poste
shall
runne
to
meet
another,
and
one
messenger
to
meete
another,
to
shew
the
king
of
Babylon
that
his
citie
is
taken
at
one
end,
51:32 And
that
the
passages
are
stopped,
and
the
reedes
they
haue
burnt
with
fire,
and
the
men
of
warre
are
afrighted.
51:33 For
thus
saith
the
Lord
of
hostes,
the
God
of
Israel;
The
daughter
of
Babylon
is
like
a
threshing
floore;
it
is
time
to
thresh
her:
yet
a
little
while,
and
the
time
of
her
haruest
shall
come.
51:34 Nebuchadrezzar
the
king
of
Babylon
hath
deuoured
me,
he
hath
crushed
me;
he
hath
made
me
an
emptie
vessell:
hee
hath
swallowed
mee
vp
like
a
dragon;
he
hath
filled
his
bellie
with
my
delicates,
he
hath
cast
me
out.
51:35 The
violence
done
to
me
and
to
my
flesh,
be
vpon
Babylon,
shall
the
inhabitant
of
Zion
say;
and
my
blood
vpon
the
inhabitants
of
Caldea,
shall
Ierusalem
say.
51:36 Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord,
Behold,
I
wil
plead
thy
cause,
and
take
vengeance
for
thee,
and
I
will
drie
vp
her
sea,
and
make
her
springs
drie.
51:37 And
Babylon
shal
become
heaps,
a
dwelling
place
for
dragons,
an
astonishment,
and
an
hissing
without
an
inhabitant.
51:38 They
shall
roare
together
like
lions;
they
shall
yell
as
lions
whelps.
51:39 In
their
heat
I
will
make
their
feasts,
and
I
will
make
them
drunken,
that
they
may
reioyce,
and
sleepe
a
perpetuall
sleepe,
and
not
wake,
saith
the
Lord.
51:40 I
will
bring
them
downe
like
lambes
to
the
slaughter,
like
rammes
with
hee
goates.
51:41 How
is
Sheshach
taken
and
how
is
the
praise
of
the
whole
earth
surprised
how
is
Babylon
become
an
astonishment
among
the
nations
51:42 The
sea
is
come
vp
vpon
Babylon:
she
is
couered
with
the
multitude
of
the
waues
thereof.
51:43 Her
cities
are
a
desolation,
a
dry
land
and
a
wildernes,
a
land
wherein
no
man
dwelleth,
neither
doeth
any
sonne
of
man
passe
thereby.
51:44 And
I
will
punish
Bel
in
Babylon,
and
I
will
bring
forth
out
of
his
mouth
that
which
he
hath
swallowed
vp,
and
the
nations
shall
not
flow
together
any
more
vnto
him,
yea,
the
wall
of
Babylon
shall
fall.
51:45 My
people,
goe
ye
out
of
the
midst
of
her,
and
deliuer
ye
euery
man
his
soule
fro
the
fierce
anger
of
the
Lord,
51:46 And
lest
your
heart
faint,
and
ye
feare
for
the
rumour
that
shall
be
heard
in
the
land:
a
rumour
shall
both
come
one
yeere,
and
after
that
in
another
yeere
shall
come
a
rumour,
and
violence
in
the
land,
ruler
against
ruler.
51:47 Therefore
behold,
the
dayes
come,
that
I
will
doe
iudgment
vpon
the
grauen
images
of
Babylon,
and
her
whole
land
shall
bee
confounded,
and
all
her
slaine
shall
fall
in
the
midst
of
her.
51:48 Then
the
heauen
and
the
earth,
and
all
that
is
therein,
shall
sing
for
Babylon:
for
the
spoilers
shall
come
vnto
her
from
the
North,
saith
the
Lord.
51:49 As
Babylon
hath
caused
the
slaine
of
Israel
to
fall:
so
at
Babylon
shall
fall
the
slaine
of
all
the
earth.
51:50 Ye
that
haue
escaped
the
sword,
go
away,
stand
not
still:
remember
the
Lord
afarre
off:
and
let
Ierusalem
come
into
your
mind.
51:51 We
are
confounded,
because
wee
haue
heard
reproch,
shame
hath
couered
our
faces:
for
strangers
are
come
into
the
Sanctuaries
of
the
Lords
house.
51:52 Wherfore
behold,
the
dayes
come,
saith
the
Lord,
that
I
will
do
iudgment
vpon
her
grauen
images,
and
through
all
her
land
the
wounded
shall
grone.
51:53 Though
Babylon
should
mount
vp
to
heauen,
and
though
shee
should
fortifie
the
height
of
her
strength,
yet
from
me
shall
spoilers
come
vnto
her,
saith
the
Lord.
51:54 A
sound
of
a
crie
commeth
from
Babylon,
and
great
destruction
from
the
land
of
the
Caldeans.
51:55 Because
the
Lord
hath
spoiled
Babylon,
and
destroyed
out
of
her
the
great
voyce
when
her
waues
doe
roare
like
great
waters,
a
noise
of
their
voice
is
vttered.
51:56 Because
the
spoiler
is
come
vpon
her,
euen
vpon
Babylon,
and
her
mightie
men
are
taken,
euery
one
of
their
bowes
is
broken,
for
the
Lord
God
of
recompenses
shall
surely
requite.
51:57 And
I
will
make
drunke
her
princes
and
her
wise
men,
her
captaines
and
her
rulers,
and
her
mightie
men:
and
they
shall
sleepe
a
perpetuall
sleepe,
and
not
wake,
saith
the
king,
whose
Name
is
the
Lord
of
hosts.
51:58 Thus
saith
the
Lord
of
hosts,
The
broad
walles
of
Babylon
shalbe
vtterly
broken,
and
her
high
gates
shal
be
burnt
with
fire,
and
the
people
shall
labour
in
vaine,
and
the
folke
in
the
fire,
and
they
shall
be
weary.
51:59 The
word
which
Ieremiah
the
prophet
commanded
Seraiah
the
sonne
of
Neriah,
the
sonne
of
Maaseiah,
when
he
went
with
Zedekiah
the
king
of
Iudah
into
Babylon,
in
the
fourth
yeere
of
his
reigne,
and
this
Seraiah
was
a
quiet
prince.
51:60 So
Ieremiah
wrote
in
a
booke
all
the
euill
that
should
come
vpon
Babylon:
euen
all
these
wordes
that
are
written
against
Babylon.
51:61 And
Ieremiah
said
to
Seraiah,
When
thou
commest
to
Babylon,
and
shalt
see,
and
shalt
read
all
these
words,
51:62 Then
shalt
thou
say,
O
Lord,
thou
hast
spoken
against
this
place,
to
cut
it
off,
that
none
shall
remaine
in
it,
neither
man
nor
beast,
but
that
it
shalbe
desolate
for
euer.
51:63 And
it
shall
bee
when
thou
hast
made
an
end
of
reading
this
booke,
that
thou
shalt
binde
a
stone
to
it,
and
cast
it
into
the
midst
of
Euphrates.
51:64 And
thou
shalt
say,
Thus
shall
Babylon
sinke,
and
shall
not
rise
from
the
euill
that
I
will
bring
vpon
her:
and
they
shall
be
wearie.
Thus
farre
are
the
words
of
Ieremiah.