Isaiah 18

The Lord addresses a nation beyond the rivers of Cush, describing them as tall and smooth, feared near and far, and mighty in conquest. The Lord will quietly observe this nation from his dwelling, and before the harvest, he will cut off its shoots and branches, leaving them to be devoured by birds of prey and beasts. The nation will be left desolate, but eventually, they will bring tribute to the Lord of hosts at Mount Zion.

1Ah, land of whirring wings that is beyond the rivers of Cush,2which sends ambassadors by the sea, in vessels of papyrus on the waters! Go, you swift messengers, to a nation, tall and smooth, to a people feared near and far, a nation mighty and conquering, whose land the rivers divide.3All you inhabitants of the world, you who dwell on the earth, when a signal is raised on the mountains, look! When a trumpet is blown, hear!4For thus the LORD said to me: "I will quietly look from my dwelling like clear heat in sunshine, like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest."5For before the harvest, when the blossom is over, and the flower becomes a ripening grape, he cuts off the shoots with pruning hooks, and the spreading branches he lops off and clears away.6They shall all of them be left to the birds of prey of the mountains and to the beasts of the earth. And the birds of prey will summer on them, and all the beasts of the earth will winter on them.7At that time tribute will be brought to the LORD of hosts from a people tall and smooth, from a people feared near and far, a nation mighty and conquering, whose land the rivers divide,to Mount Zion, the place of the name of the LORD of hosts.
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