16:1 Send
ye
a
lamb
[to]
the
ruler
of
the
land,
From
Selah
in
the
wilderness,
Unto
the
mount
of
the
daughter
of
Zion.
16:2 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
As
a
wandering
bird,
a
nest
cast
out,
Are
daughters
of
Moab,
[at]
fords
of
Arnon.
16:3 Bring
ye
in
counsel,
do
judgment,
Make
as
night
thy
shadow
in
the
midst
of
noon,
Hide
outcasts,
the
wanderer
reveal
not.
16:4 Sojourn
in
thee
do
My
outcasts,
O
Moab,
Be
a
secret
hiding-place
to
them,
From
the
face
of
a
destroyer,
For
ceased
hath
the
extortioner,
Finished
hath
been
a
destroyer,
Consumed
the
treaders
down
out
of
the
land.
16:5 And
established
in
kindness
is
the
throne,
And
[one]
hath
sat
on
it
in
truth,
in
the
tent
of
David,
Judging
and
seeking
judgment,
and
hasting
righteousness.
16:6 We
have
heard
of
the
pride
of
Moab--very
proud,
His
pride,
and
his
arrogance,
and
his
wrath,
Not
right
[are]
his
devices.
16:7 Therefore
howl
doth
Moab
for
Moab,
all
of
it
doth
howl,
For
the
grape-cakes
of
Kir-Hareseth
it
meditateth,
Surely
they
are
smitten.
16:8 Because
fields
of
Heshbon
languish,
The
vine
of
Sibmah,
Lords
of
nations
did
beat
her
choice
vines,
Unto
Jazer
they
have
come,
They
have
wandered
in
a
wilderness,
Her
plants
have
spread
themselves,
They
have
passed
over
a
sea.
16:9 Therefore
I
weep
with
the
weeping
of
Jazer,
The
vine
of
Sibmah,
I
water
thee
[with]
my
tear,
O
Heshbon
and
Elealeh,
For--for
thy
summer
fruits,
and
for
thy
harvest,
The
shouting
hath
fallen.
16:10 And
removed
have
been
gladness
and
joy
from
the
fruitful
field,
And
in
vineyards
they
sing
not,
nor
shout,
Wine
in
the
presses
treadeth
not
the
treader,
Shouting
I
have
caused
to
cease.
16:11 Therefore
my
bowels
for
Moab
as
a
harp
do
sound,
And
mine
inward
parts
for
Kir-Haresh.
16:12 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
when
it
hath
been
seen,
That
weary
hath
been
Moab
on
the
high
place,
And
he
hath
come
unto
his
sanctuary
to
pray,
And
is
not
able.
16:13 This
[is]
the
word
that
Jehovah
hath
spoken
unto
Moab
from
that
time,
16:14 And
now
hath
Jehovah
spoken,
saying,
`In
three
years,
as
years
of
an
hireling,
Lightly
esteemed
is
the
honour
of
Moab,
With
all
the
great
multitude,
And
the
remnant
[is]
little,
small,
not
mighty!'