1Alas! thou plunderer when, thou, hadst not been plundered, And thou traitor when they had not betrayed thee: When thou hast ceased plundering, thou shalt be plundered, When thou hast left off betraying, they shall betray thee. 2O Yahweh! shew us favour,—For thee, have we waited,—Be thou their arm every morning, Yea our salvation in the time of distress. 3At the noise of a tumult, the peoples retreated,—When thou didst lift thyself up, nations were scattered. 4Then shall your spoil be gathered as the gathering of the caterpillar,—As the swift running of locusts, is he about to run upon them. 5Exalted is Yahweh, for he inhabiteth a height,—He hath filled Zion with justice and righteousness. 6So shall a wealth of deliverances, wisdom and knowledge, become the stability of thy times,—the reverence of Yahweh, the same is his treasure. 7Lo! their heroes, have cried out openly,—the messengers of peace, in bitterness, continue weeping [they say] : 8The highways are deserted, The passer-by on the path, hath ceased,—He hath broken covenant, He hath despised cities, He hath made no account of men. 9The land mourneth, languisheth, Lebanon, displayeth shame, is withered,—Sharon, hath become, as the waste plain, And Bashan and Carmel are shaking off their leaves. 10Now, will I arise, Saith Yahweh, Now, will I lift myself up, Now, will I be exalted! 11Ye shall conceive chaff Ye shall bring forth stubble,—Your own breath, like fire, shall devour you. 12So shall peoples, become, as the burnings of lime,—As thorns lopped off, with fire, shall they be burned. 13 Hear—ye that are far off. what I have done, And know—ye that are near my might: 14Terror-stricken in Zion,—are sinners, Shuddering hath seized the impious,—Who among us can sojourn with a fire that devoureth? Who among us can sojourn with burnings age-abiding? 15He that walketh righteously, And speaketh uprightly,—He that refuseth the gain of exactions That shaketh his hands free from holding a bribe, That stoppeth his ear from hearkening to deeds of blood, And shutteth his eyes from giving countenance to wrong, 16He, the heights, shall inhabit, A stronghold of crags, shall be his refuge,—His bread, hath been delivered, His waters, have been made sure, 17Of a king, in his beauty, shall thine eyes have vision: They shall see a land that stretcheth afar. 18Thy heart, may murmur in terror,—Where is the scribe? Where—the receiver? Where—he that maketh a list of the towers? 19The fierce people, shalt thou not see,—The people of too deep a lip to be understood, of too barbarous a tongue for thee to comprehend. 20Look thou on Zion, the city of our appointed feast,—Thine own eyes, shall see Jerusalem—A home of comfort A tent which shall not be packed up—Whose pins shall not be pulled out, for ever, And none of, whose cords, shall be broken. 21But, there shall Yahweh be our majestic one, A place of rivers—streams broad on both hands, Wherein shall go no galley with oars, Neither shall majestic ship traverse it; 22For, Yahweh is our judge, Yahweh, is our lawgiver,—Yahweh, is our king, He will save us! 23Loosed are thy ropes,—They cannot strengthen the socket of their mast They have not unfurled a sail Now, can be apportioned spoil, in abundance, The lame, have captured prey! 24Neither shall the inhabitant say. I am sick,—the people who dwell therein, have been forgiven iniquity.