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Isaiah 21

1The burden of the desert of the sea. Just as the whirlwinds approach from Africa, it approaches from the desert, from a terrible land.

2A difficult vision has been announced to me: he who is unbelieving, he acts unfaithfully, and he who is a plunderer, he devastates. Ascend, O Elam! Lay siege, O Media! I have caused all its mourning to cease.

3Because of this, my lower back has been filled with pain, and anguish has possessed me, like the anguish of a woman in labor. I fell down when I heard it. I was disturbed when I saw it.

4My heart withered. The darkness stupefied me. Babylon, my beloved, has become a wonder to me.

5Prepare the table. Contemplate, from a place of observation, those who eat and drink. Rise up, you leaders! Take up the shield!

6For the Lord has said this to me: “Go and station a watchman. And let him announce whatever he will see.”

7And he saw a chariot with two horsemen, and a rider on a donkey, and a rider on a camel. And he considered them diligently, with an intense gaze.

8And a lion cried out: “I am on the watchtower of the Lord, standing continually by day. And I am at my station, standing throughout the night.

9Behold, a certain man approaches, a man riding on a two-horse chariot.” And he responded, and he said: “Fallen, fallen is Babylon! And all its graven gods have been crushed into the earth!

10O my threshed grain! O sons of my threshing floor! What I have heard from the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, I have announced to you.”

11The burden of Dumah, cried out to me from Seir: “Watchman, how goes the night? Watchman, how goes the night?”

12The watchman said: “Morning approaches with the night. If you are seeking: seek, and convert, and approach.”

13The burden in Arabia. In the forest you shall sleep, in the evening on the paths of Dedanim.

14You who inhabit the land of the south: upon meeting the thirsty, bring water; meet the fugitive with bread.

15For they are fleeing before the face of swords, before the face of a sword hanging over them, before the face of a bent bow, before the face of a grievous battle.

16For the Lord said this to me: “After one more year, just like one year for a hired hand, all the glory of Kedar will be taken away.

17And the remainder of the multitude of strong archers from the sons of Kedar will be few, for the Lord, the God of Israel, has spoken it.”

Understanding Catholic Public Domain vs King James Version in Isaiah 21

Catholic Public Domain (CPDV)

Modern Catholic translation in the public domain with deuterocanonical books.

King James Version (KJV)

The classic 1611 English translation known for its majestic prose and literary influence.

You are viewing a side-by-side comparison of Isaiah 21 in the Catholic Public Domain and King James Version. Comparing these two versions can help shed light on the nuances of the original text.

Key Comparison: Isaiah 21:16

CPDV

"For the Lord said this to me: “After one more year, just like one year for a hired hand, all the glory of Kedar will be taken away."

KJV

"For thus hath the Lord said unto me, Within a year, according to the years of an hireling, and all the glory of Kedar shall fail:"

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