4:1 If
thou
dost
turn
back,
O
Israel,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah,
unto
Me
turn
back,
And
if
thou
dost
turn
aside
Thine
abominations
from
My
face,
Then
thou
dost
not
bemoan.
4:2 And
thou
hast
sworn--Jehovah
liveth,
In
truth,
in
judgment,
and
in
righteousness,
And
blessed
themselves
in
Him
have
nations,
And
in
Him
they
boast
themselves.
4:3 For
thus
said
Jehovah,
To
the
man
of
Judah,
and
to
Jerusalem:
Till
for
yourselves
tillage,
And
do
not
sow
unto
the
thorns.
4:4 Be
circumcised
to
Jehovah,
And
turn
aside
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
O
man
of
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
Lest
My
fury
go
out
as
fire,
and
hath
burned,
And
there
is
none
quenching,
Because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
4:5 Declare
in
Judah,
and
in
Jerusalem
sound,
And
say
ye,
`Blow
a
trumpet
in
the
land,'
Call
ye
fully,
and
say
ye:
`Be
gathered,
and
we
go
in
to
the
fenced
city.'
4:6 Lift
up
an
ensign
Zionward,
Strengthen
yourselves,
stand
not
still,
For
evil
I
am
bringing
in
from
the
north,
And
a
great
destruction.
4:7 Gone
up
hath
a
lion
from
his
thicket,
And
a
destroyer
of
nations
hath
journeyed,
He
hath
come
forth
from
his
place
To
make
thy
land
become
a
desolation,
Thy
cities
are
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
4:8 For
this,
gird
on
sackcloth,
lament
and
howl,
For
the
fierce
anger
of
Jehovah
hath
not
turned
back
from
us.
4:9 And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
in
that
day,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah:
`Perish
doth
the
heart
of
the
king,
And
the
heart
of
the
princes,
And
astonished
have
been
the
priests,
And
the
prophets
do
wonder.'
4:10 And
I
say,
`Ah,
Lord
Jehovah,
Surely
thou
hast
entirely
forgotten
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Peace
is
for
you,
And
struck
hath
a
sword
unto
the
soul!'
4:11 At
that
time
it
is
said
of
this
people,
And
of
Jerusalem:
`A
dry
wind
of
high
places
in
the
wilderness,'
The
way
of
the
daughter
of
My
people,
(Not
for
winnowing,
nor
for
cleansing,)
4:12 A
full
wind
from
these
doth
come
for
Me,
Now,
also,
I
speak
judgments
with
them.
4:13 Lo,
as
clouds
he
cometh
up,
And
as
a
hurricane
his
chariots,
Lighter
than
eagles
have
been
his
horses,
Woe
to
us,
for
we
have
been
spoiled.
4:14 Wash
from
evil
thy
heart,
O
Jerusalem,
That
thou
mayest
be
saved,
Till
when
dost
thou
lodge
in
thy
heart
Thoughts
of
thy
strength
4:15 For
a
voice
is
declaring
from
Dan,
And
sounding
sorrow
from
mount
Ephraim.
4:16 Make
ye
mention
to
the
nations,
Lo,
sound
ye
to
Jerusalem:
`Besiegers
are
coming
from
the
land
afar
off,
And
they
give
forth
against
cities
of
Judah
their
voice.
4:17 As
the
keepers
of
a
field
They
have
been
against
her
round
about,
For
with
Me
she
hath
been
rebellious,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah.'
4:18 Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
done
these
to
thee,
This
[is]
thy
vexation,
for
[it
is]
bitter,
For
it
hath
struck
unto
thy
heart.
4:19 My
bowels,
my
bowels!
I
am
pained
[at]
the
walls
of
my
heart,
Make
a
noise
for
me
doth
My
heart,
I
am
not
silent,
For
the
voice
of
a
trumpet
I
have
heard,
O
my
soul--a
shout
of
battle!
4:20 Destruction
on
destruction
is
proclaimed,
For
spoiled
hath
been
all
the
land,
Suddenly
spoiled
have
been
my
tents,
In
a
moment--my
curtains.
4:21 Till
when
do
I
see
an
ensign
Do
I
hear
the
voice
of
a
trumpet
4:22 For
my
people
[are]
foolish,
me
they
have
not
known,
Foolish
sons
[are]
they,
yea,
they
[are]
not
intelligent,
Wise
[are]
they
to
do
evil,
And
to
do
good
they
have
not
known.
4:23 I
looked
[to]
the
land,
and
lo,
waste
and
void,
And
unto
the
heavens,
and
their
light
is
not.
4:24 I
have
looked
[to]
the
mountains,
And
lo,
they
are
trembling.
And
all
the
hills
moved
themselves
lightly.
4:25 I
have
looked,
and
lo,
man
is
not,
And
all
fowls
of
the
heavens
have
fled.
4:26 I
have
looked,
and
lo,
The
fruitful
place
[is]
a
wilderness,
And
all
its
cities
have
been
broken
down,
Because
of
Jehovah,
Because
of
the
fierceness
of
His
anger.
4:27 For
thus
said
Jehovah:
All
the
land
is
a
desolation,
but
a
completion
I
make
not.
4:28 For
this
doth
the
land
mourn,
And
black
have
been
the
heavens
above,
because
I
have
spoken--I
have
purposed,
And
I
have
not
repented,
Nor
do
I
turn
back
from
it.
4:29 From
the
voice
of
the
horseman,
And
of
him
shooting
with
the
bow,
all
the
city
is
fleeing,
They
have
come
into
thickets,
And
on
cliffs
they
have
gone
up,
All
the
city
is
forsaken,
And
there
is
no
one
dwelling
in
them.
4:30 And
thou,
O
spoiled
one,
what
dost
thou
For
thou
puttest
on
scarlet,
For
thou
adornest
thyself
[with]
ornaments
of
gold.
For
thou
rendest
with
pain
thine
eyes,
In
vain
thou
dost
make
thyself
fair,
Kicked
against
thee
have
doting
ones,
Thy
life
they
do
seek.
4:31 For
a
voice
as
of
a
sick
woman
I
have
heard,
Distress,
as
of
one
bringing
forth
a
first-born,
The
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
She
bewaileth
herself,
she
spreadeth
out
her
hands,
`Woe
to
me
now,
for
weary
is
my
soul
of
slayers!'