< Isaiah 27 >
1 At that time the Lord will take his sharp, large, and strong sword, and punish Leviathan, the slithering serpent, and Leviathan, the coiled serpent, and he will kill the sea dragon.
In the day that he will visit [judgment] Yahweh with sword his fierce and great and mighty on Leviathan a snake fleeing and on Leviathan a snake twisting and he will slay the sea monster which [is] in the sea.
2 At that time, sing about a beautiful vineyard.
In the day that a vineyard of (delight *LB(AH)*) sing of it.
3 I, the Lord, take care of it, watering it often. I guard it night and day so that nobody can damage it.
I Yahweh [am] keeper its to moments I water it lest someone should injure it night and day I guard it.
4 I'm not angry anymore. If there are thorns and brambles I would go and fight them, burning them all up,
Rage not [belongs] to me who? will he give me thorn[s] bush[es] in battle I will march against it I will burn it altogether.
5 Otherwise they should come to me for protection. They should make their peace with me, yes, make their peace with me.
Or let anyone take hold on protection my let anyone make peace to me peace let anyone make to me.
6 In the future the descendants of Jacob will be like a tree taking root. Israel will flower and send out shoots, and fill the whole world with fruit!
The coming [times] it will take root Jacob it will blossom and it will bud Israel and they will fill [the] surface of [the] world fruit.
7 Has the Lord hit Israel as he hit those that attacked them? Were they killed like their killers were killed?
¿ Like [the] striking? of [the] [one who] struck it has he struck it or? like [the] slaughter of slain [ones] its has it been slain.
8 You dealt with them by sending them into exile, by banishing them. He drove them away with his powerful force, like when the east wind blows.
(By startling *L(abh)*) by sending away it you will conduct a case with it he drove out by wind his fierce in [the] day of [the] east wind.
9 Through this experience Jacob's guilt will be forgiven. The removal of their sins will come to fruition when they take all the pagan altar stones and crush them to pieces like chalk—no Asherah poles or altars of incense will be left standing.
Therefore by this it will be atoned for [the] iniquity of Jacob and this [is] all [the] fruit of [the] removing of sin its when makes he - all [the] stones of [the] altar like stones of chalk pulverized not they will stand Asherah poles and incense altars.
10 The fortified city will be abandoned, its houses as empty and lonely as a desert. Cattle will graze and rest there, stripping bare the branches of its trees.
For a city fortified [is] alone a habitation [is] deserted and forsaken like the wilderness there it will graze a calf and there it will lie down and it will bring to an end branches its.
11 Their dry branches are broken off and used by women to make fires. This is a people that doesn't have any sense, so their Maker won't feel sorry for them, and their Creator won't help them.
When dry up branch[es] its they are broken off women [are] coming [are] setting light to it for not [is] a people of understanding it there-fore not he will have compassion on it [the] [one who] made it and [the] [one who] formed it not he will show favor to it.
12 At that time the Lord will thresh the grain harvested from the Euphrates River to the Wadi of Egypt, and you Israelites will be gathered up one by one.
And it will be in the day that he will beat out Yahweh from [the] flowing stream of the River to [the] wadi of Egypt and you you will be gathered to one one O people of Israel.
13 At that time a loud trumpet will sound, and those who were dying in Assyria will return along with those exiled in Egypt. They will come and worship the Lord on the holy mountain in Jerusalem.
And it will be - in the day that it will be blown on a trumpet great and they will come those [who] were lost in [the] land of Assyria and the outcasts in [the] land of Egypt and they will bow down to Yahweh on [the] mountain of holiness in Jerusalem.