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that sendeth ambassadors by the sea, [a]even in vessels of papyrus upon the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation [b]tall and smooth, to a people terrible from their beginning onward, a nation [c]that meteth out and treadeth down, whose land the rivers [d]divide! All ye inhabitants of the world, and ye dwellers on the earth, when an ensign is lifted up on the mountains, see ye; and when the trumpet is blown, hear ye.

For thus hath Jehovah said unto me, I will be still, and I will behold in my dwelling-place, [e]like clear heat in sunshine, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 18:2 Or, and
  2. Isaiah 18:2 Or, dragged away and peeled
  3. Isaiah 18:2 Or, meted out and trodden down Hebrew of line, line, and of treading down.
  4. Isaiah 18:2 Or, have despoiled
  5. Isaiah 18:4 Or, when there is

which sends envoys(A) by sea
    in papyrus(B) boats over the water.

Go, swift messengers,
to a people tall and smooth-skinned,(C)
    to a people feared far and wide,
an aggressive(D) nation of strange speech,
    whose land is divided by rivers.(E)

All you people of the world,(F)
    you who live on the earth,
when a banner(G) is raised on the mountains,
    you will see it,
and when a trumpet(H) sounds,
    you will hear it.
This is what the Lord says to me:
    “I will remain quiet(I) and will look on from my dwelling place,(J)
like shimmering heat in the sunshine,(K)
    like a cloud of dew(L) in the heat of harvest.”

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That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation scattered and peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled!

All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the mountains; and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye.

For so the Lord said unto me, I will take my rest, and I will consider in my dwelling place like a clear heat upon herbs, and like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.

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