18:1 Ho,
land
shadowed
[with]
wings,
That
[is]
beyond
the
rivers
of
Cush,
18:2 That
is
sending
by
sea
ambassadors,
Even
with
implements
of
reed
on
the
face
of
the
waters,
--Go,
ye
light
messengers,
Unto
a
nation
drawn
out
and
peeled,
Unto
a
people
fearful
from
its
beginning
and
onwards,
A
nation
meeting
out
by
line,
and
treading
down,
Whose
land
floods
have
spoiled.
18:3 All
ye
inhabitants
of
the
world,
And
ye
dwellers
of
earth,
At
the
lifting
up
of
an
ensign
on
hills
ye
look,
And
at
the
blowing
of
a
trumpet
ye
hear.
18:4 For
thus
said
Jehovah
unto
me,
`I
rest,
and
I
look
on
My
settled
place,
As
a
clear
heat
on
an
herb.
As
a
thick
cloud
of
dew
in
the
heat
of
harvest.
18:5 For
before
harvest,
when
the
flower
is
perfect,
And
the
blossom
is
producing
unripe
fruit,
Then
hath
[one]
cut
the
sprigs
with
pruning
hooks,
And
the
branches
he
hath
turned
aside,
cut
down.
18:6 They
are
left
together
to
the
ravenous
fowl
of
the
mountains,
And
to
the
beast
of
the
earth,
And
summered
on
them
hath
the
ravenous
fowl,
And
every
beast
of
the
earth
wintereth
on
them.
18:7 At
that
time
brought
is
a
present
to
Jehovah
of
Hosts,
A
nation
drawn
out
and
peeled.
Even
of
a
people
fearful
from
the
beginning
hitherto,
A
nation
meting
out
by
line,
and
treading
down,
Whose
land
floods
have
spoiled,
Unto
the
place
of
the
name
of
Jehovah
of
Hosts--mount
Zion!'