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Isaiah 21:1-9 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

1. This is a message about the “desert by the sea”: It is coming like a storm blowing through the Negev. It is coming in from the desert, from a frightening nation.

2. I was given a vision of the hard times to come. I see traitors turning against you. I see people taking your wealth. Elam, go against them! Media, surround the city! I will put an end to all their moaning.

3. I saw those terrible things, and now I am afraid. My fear makes my stomach hurt like the pain of giving birth. What I hear frightens me. What I see makes me shake with fear.

4. I am worried and shaking with fear. My pleasant evening has become a nightmare.

5. People are rushing around shouting their orders: “Set the table! Post the guard! Get something to eat and drink! Officers, get up! Polish your shields!”

6. The Lord said to me, “Go find someone to guard this city. He must report whatever he sees.

7. Whether he sees a chariot and a team of horses or men riding donkeys or camels, he must listen carefully.”

8. Then one day the watchman called out, “My master, every day I have been in the watchtower watching. Every night I have been standing on duty.

9. Look! I see a man in a chariot with a team of horses.” The messenger said, “Babylon has been defeated! It has fallen to the ground! All the statues of her false gods were thrown to the ground and broken to pieces.”

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