Isaiah 6
6:1And it came to pass the year of which king Uzziah died, I beheld the lord sitting upon a high throne, and being lifted up; and the house was full of his glory.
6:2And seraphim stood round about him; six wings to the one, and six wings to the other one. And with the first two they covered up the front; and with the second two they covered up the feet; and with the third two they flew.
6:3And they cried out another to another, and said, Holy, holy, holy is the lord of Hosts; all the earth is full of his glory.
6:4And the lintel lifted up from the sound of which they cried out, and the house was filled up of smoke.
6:5And I said, O, I am miserable, for I am vexed, for being a man and having unclean lips in the midst of a people having unclean lips I live in. And the king, the lord of Hosts, I beheld with my eyes.
6:6And one of the seraphim was sent to me. And in the hand he had a coal, which he took from the altar with the tong.
6:7And he touched my mouth, and he said, Behold, this touched your lips, and your lawless deeds it shall remove, and it shall purge your sins.
6:8And I heard the voice of the lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who shall go to this people? And I said, Behold, I am, send me!
6:9And he said, Go! and say to this people, Hearing, you shall hear, but in no way shall you perceive; and seeing you shall see, but in no way shall you know.
6:10For the heart of this people was thickened; and they heard heavily with their ears, and the eyes closed eyelids, lest at any time they should behold with their eyes, and the ears should hear, and the heart should perceive, and they should turn, and I shall heal them.
6:11And I said, Until when, O lord? And he said, Until whenever cities should be made desolate by not being dwelt in; and houses by reason of not being men; and the land shall be left desolate.
6:12And after these things God shall distance the men; and the ones being left behind upon the land shall be multiplied.
6:13But still upon it is the tenth part, and again it will be for plunder. As a terebinth tree, and as an acorn whenever it should fall from out of its casing -- the holy seed is its pillar.