Isaiah, chapter 13
In chapters 13–23, Isaiah speaks messages of warning and punishment against those foreign nations who have been the enemies of the Lord's chosen people. Sayings against the foreign nations can also be found in Jeremiah 46–51; Ezekiel 25–32; Amos 1.3—2.6.
Babylon Will Be Punished
his is the message that I was given about Babylon:
2From high on a barren hill give a signal, shout the orders,
and point the way to enter the gates
of Babylon's proud rulers.
3The Lord has commanded his very best warriors
and his proud heroes to show how angry he is.
4Listen to the noisy crowds on the mountains!
Kingdoms and nations are joining forces.
The Lord All-Powerful is bringing together
an army for battle.
5From a distant land the Lord is coming
fierce and furious—
he brings his weapons to destroy the whole earth.
6Cry and weep! The day is coming
when the mighty Lord will bring destruction.
* 7All people will be terrified. Hands will grow limp;
courage will melt away.
8Everyone will tremble with pain like a woman giving birth;
they will stare at each other with horror on their faces.
There Will Be No Mercy
9I, the Lord, will show no mercy or pity
when that time comes.
In my anger I will destroy the earth
and every sinner who lives on it.
10Light will disappear from the stars in the sky;
the dawning sun will turn dark,
and the moon will lose its brightness.
11I will punish this evil world and its people
because of their sins.
I will crush the horrible pride of those who are cruel.
12Survivors will be harder to find than the purest gold.
13 I, the Lord All-Powerful, am terribly angry—
I will make the sky tremble and the earth shake loose.
14Everyone will run to their homelands,
just as hunted deer run,
and sheep scatter when they have no shepherd.
15Those men who are captured will be killed by a sword.
16They will see their children beaten against rocks,
their homes robbed, and their wives abused.
17 The Medes can't be bought off with silver or gold,
and I'm sending them to attack Babylonia.
18Their arrows will slaughter the young men;
no pity will be shown to babies and children.
The Lord Will Destroy Babylon
19 The city of Babylon is glorious and powerful,
the pride of the nation.
But it will be like the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah
after I, the Lord, destroyed them.
20No one will live in Babylon.
Even nomads won't camp nearby,
and shepherds won't let their sheep rest there.
21 Only desert creatures, hoot owls, and ostriches
will live in its ruins, and goats will leap about.
22 Hyenas and wolves will howl from Babylon's fortresses
and beautiful palaces.
Its time is almost up!