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Isaiah 28
Woe
to
the
crown
of
pride,
to
the
a
drunkards
of
b
Ephraim,
whose
glorious
beauty
is
a
fading
flower,
which
are
on
the
head
of
c
the
fat
valleys
of
them
that
are
overcome
with
wine!
2 Behold,
the
Lord
hath
a
mighty
and
strong
one,
which
as
a
a
tempest
of
hail
and
a
destroying
b
storm,
as
a
flood
of
mighty
waters
overflowing,
shall
cast
down
to
the
earth
with
the
hand.
3 The
crown
of
pride,
the
drunkards
of
Ephraim,
shall
be
trodden
under
feet:
4 And
the
glorious
beauty,
which
is
on
the
head
of
the
fat
valley,
shall
be
a
fading
flower,
and
as
the
a
hasty
fruit
before
the
summer;
which
when
he
that
looketh
upon
it
seeth,
while
it
is
yet
in
his
hand
he
eateth
it
up.
5 In
a
that
day
shall
the
Lord
of
hosts
be
for
a
crown
of
b
glory,
and
for
a
diadem
of
beauty,
unto
the
residue
of
his
people,
6 And
for
a
spirit
of
judgment
to
him
that
sitteth
in
judgment,
and
for
strength
to
them
that
turn
the
battle
to
the
gate.
7 But
a
they
also
have
b
erred
through
c
wine,
and
through
strong
drink
are
out
of
the
way;
the
priest
and
the
d
prophet
have
erred
through
strong
drink,
they
are
swallowed
up
of
wine,
they
are
out
of
the
way
through
strong
drink;
they
err
in
vision,
they
stumble
in
judgment.
8 For
all
tables
are
full
of
vomit
and
a
filthiness,
so
that
there
is
no
place
clean.
9 Whom
shall
he
teach
a
knowledge?
and
whom
shall
he
make
to
understand
doctrine?
them
that
are
b
weaned
from
the
c
milk,
and
drawn
from
the
breasts.
10 For
precept
must
be
upon
precept,
a
precept
upon
precept;
line
upon
line,
line
upon
line;
here
a
little,
and
there
a
little:
11 For
with
stammering
lips
and
another
tongue
will
he
speak
to
this
people.
12 To
whom
he
said,
This
is
the
rest
wherewith
ye
may
cause
the
weary
to
rest;
and
this
is
the
refreshing:
yet
they
would
not
hear.
13 But
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
unto
them
precept
upon
precept,
a
precept
upon
precept;
line
upon
line,
line
upon
line;
here
a
little,
and
there
a
little;
that
they
might
go,
and
b
fall
backward,
and
be
broken,
and
snared,
and
taken.
14 Wherefore
hear
the
word
of
the
Lord,
ye
scornful
men,
that
rule
this
people
which
is
in
Jerusalem.
15 Because
ye
have
said,
We
have
made
a
covenant
with
death,
and
with
hell
are
we
at
agreement;
when
the
overflowing
a
scourge
shall
pass
through,
it
shall
not
come
unto
us:
for
we
have
made
lies
our
b
refuge,
and
under
falsehood
have
we
hid
ourselves:
16 Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
God,
Behold,
I
lay
in
Zion
for
a
a
foundation
a
b
stone,
a
tried
stone,
a
precious
c
corner
stone,
a
sure
foundation:
he
that
believeth
shall
not
make
haste.
17 Judgment
also
will
I
lay
to
the
line,
and
righteousness
to
the
plummet:
and
the
hail
shall
sweep
away
the
refuge
of
lies,
and
the
waters
shall
overflow
the
hiding
place.
18 And
a
your
covenant
with
death
shall
be
disannulled,
and
your
agreement
with
hell
shall
not
stand;
when
the
overflowing
scourge
shall
pass
through,
then
ye
shall
be
trodden
down
by
it.
19 From
the
time
that
it
goeth
forth
it
shall
take
you:
for
morning
by
morning
shall
it
pass
over,
by
day
and
by
night:
and
it
shall
be
a
vexation
only
to
understand
the
report.
20 For
the
bed
is
shorter
than
that
a
man
can
stretch
himself
on
it:
and
the
covering
narrower
than
that
he
can
wrap
himself
in
it.
21 For
the
Lord
shall
rise
up
as
in
a
mount
Perazim,
he
shall
be
wroth
as
in
the
valley
of
b
Gibeon,
that
he
may
do
his
work,
his
strange
work;
and
bring
to
pass
his
act,
his
c
strange
act.
22 Now
therefore
be
ye
not
mockers,
lest
your
bands
be
made
strong:
for
I
have
heard
from
the
Lord
God
of
hosts
a
a
consumption,
even
determined
upon
the
whole
earth.
23 Give
ye
ear,
and
hear
my
voice;
hearken,
and
hear
my
speech.
24 Doth
the
plowman
plow
all
day
to
sow?
doth
he
open
and
break
the
clods
of
his
ground?
25 When
he
hath
made
plain
the
face
thereof,
doth
he
not
cast
abroad
the
fitches,
and
scatter
the
cummin,
and
cast
in
the
principal
wheat
and
the
appointed
barley
and
the
rie
in
their
place?
26 For
his
God
doth
instruct
him
to
discretion,
and
doth
teach
him.
27 For
the
fitches
are
not
threshed
with
a
threshing
instrument,
neither
is
a
cart
wheel
turned
about
upon
the
cummin;
but
the
fitches
are
beaten
out
with
a
staff,
and
the
cummin
with
a
rod.
28 Bread
corn
is
bruised;
because
he
will
not
ever
be
threshing
it,
nor
break
it
with
the
wheel
of
his
cart,
nor
bruise
it
with
his
horsemen.
29 This
also
a
cometh
forth
from
the
Lord
of
hosts,
which
is
wonderful
in
counsel,
and
excellent
in
working.
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