Isaiah Chapter 18

An Oracle About Nubia

1 Ah, land of fluttering wings,

            land beyond the headwaters of the Nile in Nubia,

            2 that sends envoys by sea in papyrus boats—

            go swiftly, ambassadors, to a nation tall and smooth,

            a people feared far and wide,

            a powerful, oppressive nation

                  crisscrossed by rivers.

            3 All of you that live in the world,

                  look when I raise the signal on the mountains,

                  listen when I blow the ram’s horn,

                  4 because the LORD has told me:

                        “I’ll watch quietly from my Temple,

                        as quietly as a cloud forming in the summer sunshine,

                        like dew condensing at harvest time.”                      

Is 18:1-4

            5 Before harvest, as soon as the bud blossoms

                        and the flowers start turning into grapes,

                  he’ll snip off the new shoots with pruning shears

                        and lop off the spreading branches.

            6 Your huge army will be left dead for the mountain buzzards

                  and wild animals on the ground.

            The buzzards will spend the summer picking at the corpses;

                  the wild animals will spend the winter gnawing on them till harvest time.

            7 At that time, a nation tall and smooth

                  will pay homage to Yahveh of Hosts—

                        a people feared far and wide,

                        a powerful, oppressive nation

                              crisscrossed by rivers.

                  They’ll bring their gifts to Mount Zion,

                        the place that wears the name Yahveh of Hosts.

Is 18:5-7

From the CNT translation by Virgil Warren, PhD