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Let me sing now for my well-beloved A song of my beloved concerning His vineyard. My well-beloved had a avineyard on a fertile hill.
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He dug it all around, removed its stones, And planted it with the achoicest vine. And He built a tower in the middle of it And also hewed out a wine vat in it; Then He bexpected it to produce good grapes, But it produced only worthless ones.
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"And now, O inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah, aJudge between Me and My vineyard.
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"aWhat more was there to do for My vineyard that I have not done in it? Why, when I expected it to produce good grapes did it produce worthless ones?
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"So now let Me tell you what I am going to do to My vineyard: I will aremove its hedge and it will be consumed; I will bbreak down its wall and it will become ctrampled ground.
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"I will alay it waste; It will not be pruned or hoed, But briars and thorns will come up. I will also charge the clouds to brain no rain on it."
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For the avineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel And the men of Judah His delightful plant. Thus He looked for justice, but behold, bbloodshed; For righteousness, but behold, a cry of distress.
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Woe to those who aadd house to house and join field to field, Until there is no more room, So that you have to live alone in the midst of the land!
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In my ears the Lord of hosts has sworn, "Surely, amany houses shall become bdesolate, Even great and fine ones, without occupants.
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"For aten acres of vineyard will yield only one bath of wine, And a bhomer of seed will yield but an ephah of grain."
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Woe to those who rise early in the morning that they may pursue astrong drink, Who stay up late in the evening that wine may inflame them!
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Their banquets are accompanied by lyre and aharp, by tambourine and flute, and by wine; But they bdo not pay attention to the deeds of the Lord, Nor do they consider the work of His hands.
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Therefore My people go into exile for their alack of knowledge; And their bhonorable men are famished, And their multitude is parched with thirst.
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Therefore aSheol has enlarged its throat and opened its mouth without measure; And Jerusalem's splendor, her multitude, her din of revelry and the jubilant within her, descend into it.
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So the common man will be humbled and the man of importance abased, aThe eyes of the proud also will be abased.
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But the aLord of hosts will be bexalted in judgment, And the holy God will show Himself choly in righteousness.
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aThen the lambs will graze as in their pasture, And strangers will eat in the waste places of the wealthy.
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Woe to those who drag ainiquity with the cords of falsehood, And sin as if with cart ropes;
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aWho say, "Let Him make speed, let Him hasten His work, that we may see it; And let the purpose of the Holy One of Israel draw near And come to pass, that we may know it!"
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Woe to those who acall evil good, and good evil; Who bsubstitute darkness for light and light for darkness; Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
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Woe to those who are awise in their own eyes And clever in their own sight!
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aWoe to those who are heroes in drinking wine And valiant men in mixing strong drink,
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aWho justify the wicked for a bribe, And btake away the rights of the ones who are in the right!
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Therefore, aas a tongue of fire consumes stubble And dry grass collapses into the flame, So their broot will become clike rot and their blossom blow away as dust; For they have drejected the law of the Lord of hosts And despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.
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On this account the aanger of the Lord has burned against His people, And He has stretched out His hand against them and struck them down. And the bmountains quaked, and their ccorpses lay like refuse in the middle of the streets. dFor all this His anger is not spent, But His ehand is still stretched out.
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He will also lift up a astandard to the distant nation, And will bwhistle for it cfrom the ends of the earth; And behold, it will dcome with speed swiftly.
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aNo one in it is weary or stumbles, None slumbers or sleeps; Nor is the bbelt at its waist undone, Nor its sandal strap broken.
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aIts arrows are sharp and all its bows are bent; The hoofs of its horses seem like flint and its chariot bwheels like a whirlwind.
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Its aroaring is like a lioness, and it roars like young lions; It growls as it bseizes the prey And carries it off with cno one to deliver it.
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And it will agrowl over it in that day like the roaring of the sea. If one blooks to the land, behold, there is darkness and distress; Even the light is darkened by its clouds.