English / ERV
Isaiah 29
Easy-to-Read Version, 2006
- 1God says, “Look at Ariel,[1] the city where David camped. Keep on having your festivals, year after year.
- 2But I will punish Ariel. The city will be filled with sadness and crying, but it will always be my Ariel.
- 3“I will put armies all around you, Ariel. I will raise war towers against you.
- 4You will be pulled to the ground. Your voice will rise from the ground like the voice of a ghost. Your words come like a whisper from the dirt.”
- 5There will be so many foreigners that they will be like dust. Cruel people will be like the chaff blowing in the wind. Then suddenly,
- 6the LORD All-Powerful will punish you with earthquakes, thunder, and loud noises. There will be storms, strong winds, and a burning, destructive fire.
- 7Many nations will fight against Ariel. It will be a nightmare. Armies will surround Ariel and punish her.
- 8But it will also be like a dream to those armies. They will not get what they want. It will be like a hungry man dreaming about food. When the man wakes up, he is still hungry. It will be like a thirsty man dreaming about water. When the man wakes up, he is still thirsty. The same thing is true about all the nations fighting against Zion. Those nations will not get what they want.
- 9Be surprised and amazed! You will become drunk, but not from wine. Look and be amazed! You will stumble and fall, but not from beer.
- 10The LORD will make you sleepy. He will close your eyes. (The prophets are your eyes.) He will cover your heads. (The prophets are your heads.)
- 11To you my words are like the words in a book that is closed and sealed.[2] You can give the book to someone who can read and tell that person to read it. But that person will say, “I cannot read the book. It is closed and I cannot open it.”
- Or you can give the book to someone who cannot read and tell that person to read it. That person will say, “I cannot read the book because I don’t know how to read.”
