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Isaiah Chapter 18 (WYCLIFFE)

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Isaiah Chapter 18
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1 Wo to the lond, the cymbal of wyngis, which is biyende the flood of Ethiopie; that sendith messangeris bi the see,

2 and in vessels of papirus on watris. Go, ye messangeris, to the folk drawun up and to-rent; to a ferdful puple, aftir which is noon other; to the folk abidynge and defoulid, whos lond the flodis han rauyschid; to the hil of the name of the Lord of oostis, to the hil of Sion.

3 Alle ye dwelleris of the world, that dwellen in the lond, schulen se whanne a signe schal be reisid in the hillis, and ye schulen here the cry of a trumpe.

4 For whi the Lord seith these thingis to me, Y schal reste, and Y schal biholde in my place, as the myddai liyt is cleer, and as a cloude of dew in the dai of heruest.

5 For whi al flouride out bifore heruest, aud vnripe perfeccioun buriownede; and the litle braunchis therof schulen be kit doun with sithis, and tho that ben left, schulen be kit awei. Thei schulen be schakun out,

6 and schulen be left togidere to the briddis of hillis, and to the beestis of erthe; and briddis schulen be on hym by a somer euerlastinge, and alle the beestis of erthe schulen dwelle bi wyntir on hym.

7 In that tyme a yifte schal be brouyt to the Lord of oostis, of the puple drawun up and to-rent; of the puple ferdful, aftir which was noon other; of the folk abidynge and defoulid, whos lond floodis rauyschiden; the yifte schal be brouyt to the place of the name of the Lord of oostis, to the hil of Sion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's Isaiah chapter 18 about?
It's a brief oracle concerning "the land shadowing with wings" beyond the rivers of Ethiopia, which sends swift messengers by sea (v1-2), ending with that same distant nation eventually bringing tribute to the LORD at Mount Zion (v7).
What does the signal in verse 3, an ensign lifted up and a trumpet blown, call people to do?
It calls all the world's inhabitants to watch for God's signal - a summons that shares the same distant-Ethiopia geography as the worshippers described in Zephaniah 3:10.
What are the 'vessels of bulrushes' mentioned in verse 2?
They're lightweight boats made of papyrus reeds, used by the swift messengers sent across the sea in this chapter.

Today's Verse

The proud have forged a lie against me: With my whole heart will I keep thy precepts.

Psalms 119:69 | ASV

Verse Of The Day

The Lord says he will quietly watch like clear heat before harvest until the moment to cut down the branches, after which a gift is finally brought to Mount Zion, an offering pictured again in Zephaniah 3:10; Egypt receives its own burden next in Isaiah 19.