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\c 2
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\v 1 The one who will dash you to pieces is coming up against you.
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\q Man the city walls, guard the roads,
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\q make yourselves strong, assemble your armies.
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\v 2 For Yahweh is restoring the majesty of Jacob, like the majesty of Israel,
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\q although the plunderers devastated them and destroyed their vine branches.
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\v 3 The shields of his mighty men are red, and the courageous men are clothed in scarlet;
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\q the chariots flash with their metal on the day that they are made ready, and the cypress spears are waved in the air.
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\v 4 The chariots speed through the streets; they rush to and fro in the wide streets.
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\q They look like torches, and they run like lightning.
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\v 5 The one who will dash you to pieces calls his officers; they stumble over each other in their march;
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\q they hurry to attack the city wall. The large shield is made ready to protect these attackers.
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\v 6 The gates at the rivers are forced open, and the palace falls to ruins.
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\v 7 The queen is stripped of her clothes and is taken away;
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\q her female servants moan like doves, beating on their breasts.
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\v 8 Nineveh is like a leaking pool of water, with its people fleeing away like rushing water.
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\q Others shout, "Stop, stop," but no one looks back.
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\v 9 Take the silver plunder, take the gold plunder, for there is no end to it,
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\q to the splendor of all Nineveh's beautiful things.
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\v 10 Nineveh is empty and ruined. Everyone's heart melts, everyone's knees strike together,
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\q and anguish is in everyone; their faces are all pale.
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\v 11 Where now is the lions' den, the place where the young lion cubs feed,
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\q the place where the lion and lioness walked, with the cubs, where they were afraid of nothing?
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\v 12 The lion tore his victims to pieces for his cubs; he strangled victims for his lionesses,
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\q and filled his cave with victims, his dens with torn carcasses.
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\v 13 "See, I am against you"—this is the declaration of Yahweh of hosts.
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\q "I will burn your chariots in the smoke, and the sword will devour your young lions.
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\q I will cut off your plunder from your land, and the voices of your messengers will be heard no more."
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