14:1 Because
Jehovah
loveth
Jacob,
And
hath
fixed
again
on
Israel,
And
given
them
rest
on
their
own
land,
And
joined
hath
been
the
sojourner
to
them,
And
they
have
been
admitted
to
the
house
of
Jacob.
14:2 And
peoples
have
taken
them,
And
have
brought
them
in
unto
their
place,
And
the
house
of
Israel
have
inherited
them,
On
the
land
of
Jehovah,
For
men-servants
and
for
maid-servants,
And
they
have
been
captors
of
their
captors,
And
have
ruled
over
their
exactors.
14:3 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
In
the
day
of
Jehovah's
giving
rest
to
thee,
From
thy
grief,
and
from
thy
trouble,
And
from
the
sharp
bondage,
That
hath
been
served
upon
thee,
14:4 That
thou
hast
taken
up
this
simile
Concerning
the
king
of
Babylon,
and
said,
How
hath
the
exactor
ceased,
14:5 Ceased
hath
the
golden
one.
Broken
hath
Jehovah
the
staff
of
the
wicked,
The
sceptre
of
rulers.
14:6 He
who
is
smiting
peoples
in
wrath,
A
smiting
without
intermission,
He
who
is
ruling
in
anger
nations,
Pursuing
without
restraint!
14:7 At
rest--quiet
hath
been
all
the
earth,
They
have
broken
forth
[into]
singing.
14:8 Even
firs
have
rejoiced
over
thee,
Cedars
of
Lebanon--[
saying]
:
Since
thou
hast
lain
down,
The
hewer
cometh
not
up
against
us.
14:9 Sheol
beneath
hath
been
troubled
at
thee,
To
meet
thy
coming
in,
It
is
waking
up
for
thee
Rephaim,
All
chiefs
ones
of
earth,
It
hath
raised
up
from
their
thrones
All
kings
of
nations.
14:10 All
of
them
answer
and
say
unto
thee,
Even
thou
hast
become
weak
like
us!
Unto
us
thou
hast
become
like!
14:11 Brought
down
to
Sheol
hath
been
thine
excellency,
The
noise
of
thy
psaltery,
Under
thee
spread
out
hath
been
the
worm,
Yea,
covering
thee
is
the
worm.
14:12 How
hast
thou
fallen
from
the
heavens,
O
shining
one,
son
of
the
dawn!
Thou
hast
been
cut
down
to
earth,
O
weakener
of
nations.
14:13 And
thou
saidst
in
thy
heart:
the
heavens
I
go
up,
Above
stars
of
God
I
raise
my
throne,
And
I
sit
in
the
mount
of
meeting
in
the
sides
of
the
north.
14:14 I
go
up
above
the
heights
of
a
thick
cloud,
I
am
like
to
the
Most
High.
14:15 Only--unto
Sheol
thou
art
brought
down,
Unto
the
sides
of
the
pit.
14:16 Thy
beholders
look
to
thee,
to
thee
they
attend,
Is
this
the
man
causing
the
earth
to
tremble,
Shaking
kingdoms
14:17 He
hath
made
the
world
as
a
wilderness,
And
his
cities
he
hath
broken
down,
Of
his
bound
ones
he
opened
not
the
house.
14:18 All
kings
of
nations--all
of
them,
Have
lain
down
in
honour,
each
in
his
house,
14:19 And--thou
hast
been
cast
out
of
thy
grave,
As
an
abominable
branch,
raiment
of
the
slain,
Thrust
through
ones
of
the
sword,
Going
down
unto
the
sons
of
the
pit,
As
a
carcase
trodden
down.
14:20 Thou
art
not
united
with
them
in
burial,
For
thy
land
thou
hast
destroyed,
Thy
people
thou
hast
slain,
Not
named
to
the
age
is
the
seed
of
evil
doers.
14:21 Prepare
ye
for
his
sons
slaughter;
Because
of
the
iniquity
of
their
fathers,
They
rise
not,
nor
have
possessed
the
land,
Nor
filled
the
face
of
the
world
[with]
cities.
14:22 And
I
have
risen
up
against
them,
(The
affirmation
of
Jehovah
of
Hosts,)
And
have
cut
off,
in
reference
to
Babylon,
Name
and
remnant,
and
continuator
and
successor,
The
affirmation
of
Jehovah.
14:23 And
have
made
it
for
a
possession
of
a
bittern,
And
ponds
of
waters,
And
daubed
it
with
the
mire
of
destruction,
The
affirmation
of
Jehovah
of
Hosts!
14:24 Sworn
hath
Jehovah
of
Hosts,
saying,
`As
I
thought--so
hath
it
not
been
And
as
I
counselled--it
standeth;
14:25 To
break
Asshur
in
My
land,
And
on
My
mountains
I
tread
him
down,
And
turned
from
off
them
hath
his
yoke,
Yea,
his
burden
from
off
their
shoulder
turneth
aside.
14:26 This
[is]
the
counsel
that
is
counselled
for
all
the
earth,
And
this
[is]
the
hand
that
is
stretched
out
for
all
the
nations.
14:27 For
Jehovah
of
Hosts
hath
purposed,
And
who
doth
make
void
And
His
hand
that
is
stretched
out,
Who
doth
turn
it
back'
14:28 In
the
year
of
the
death
of
king
Ahaz
was
this
burden:
14:29 Rejoice
not
thou,
Philistia,
all
of
thee,
That
broken
hath
been
the
rod
of
thy
smiter,
For
from
the
root
of
a
serpent
cometh
out
a
viper,
And
its
fruit
[is]
a
flying
saraph.
14:30 And
delighted
have
the
first-born
of
the
poor,
And
the
needy
in
confidence
lie
down,
And
I
have
put
to
death
with
famine
thy
root,
And
thy
remnant
it
slayeth.
14:31 Howl,
O
gate;
cry,
O
city,
Melted
art
thou,
Philistia,
all
of
thee,
For
from
the
north
smoke
hath
come,
And
there
is
none
alone
in
his
set
places.
14:32 And
what
doth
one
answer
the
messengers
of
a
nation
`That
Jehovah
hath
founded
Zion,
And
in
it
do
the
poor
of
His
people
trust!'