The Holy Bible Septuagint LXX Unaltered English Word-for-Word from Interlinear Greek

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Isaiah 24

24:1Behold, the lord lays waste the whole inhabitable world, and will make it desolate, and shall uncover its surface, and disperse the ones dwelling on it.

24:2And the people will be as priests; and the servant as the master; and the female attendant will be as the lady; the one buying as the one selling; the one borrowing as the one lending; and the one owing as the one who is owed.

24:3By corruption the earth shall be corrupted; and by plunder the earth shall be plundered; for the mouth of the lord spoke these things.

24:4The earth mourns, and the world is corrupted; the lofty ones of the earth mourn.

24:5And the earth acted lawlessly on account of the ones inhabiting her; because they transgressed the law of the lord, and effaced and bartered away the orders -- the eternal covenant.

24:6Therefore this curse shall devour the earth; for the ones dwelling on it sinned; on account of this the ones dwelling on the earth will be poor, and a few men will be left behind.

24:7The wine shall mourn, the grapevine shall mourn, all the ones being glad in soul shall moan.

24:8The gladness of tambourines has ceased; self-sufficiency and impious riches have ceased; the sound of the harp has ceased.

24:9They are ashamed, they did not drink wine; liquor became bitter to the ones drinking.

24:10Every city was desolate. One shall lock the house to not enter.

24:11Shriek for the wine everywhere! All gladness of the earth has ceased; all gladness of the earth departed;

24:12and desolate cities shall be left behind, and houses being abandoned shall be consumed.

24:13All these things will be on the earth in the midst of the nations. In which manner as if one should glean an olive tree, thus shall they glean them, even as if the gathering a crop should cease,

24:14And these in a voice shall yell out; but the ones being left behind upon the earth shall be glad together in the glory of the lord; the water of the sea shall be disturbed.

24:15On account of this the glory of the lord will be among the islands of the sea; the name of the lord will be honored.

24:16O lord God of Israel, from the wings of the earth we heard miracles -- hope to the pious; but they shall say, Woe to the ones annulling -- the ones annulling the law.

24:17Fear, and a pit, and a snare is upon you, O ones dwelling upon the earth.

24:18And it will be the one fleeing the fear shall fall into the pit; and the one going up from out of the pit shall be captured by the snare; for windows from out of the heaven were opened, and the foundations of the earth shall be shaken.

24:19By disturbance the earth shall be disturbed; and with perplexity the earth shall be perplexed.

24:20It leans and the earth shall be shaken as a storehouse of fruits; as the one being intoxicated and dizzy; and it shall fall, and in no way be able to rise up. For lawlessness shall grow strong upon it.

24:21And it will be in that day God shall bring the hand against the cosmos of the heaven, and against the kings of the earth.

24:22And they shall gather its congregation, and shall lock them into a fortress and in a jail; through many generations they will be visited.

24:23And the brick shall melt away, and the wall shall fall, and the moon shall feel remorse, and the sun shall be ashamed, for the lord shall reign in Zion, and from out of Jerusalem, and he shall be glorified before the elders.