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English - CEB (Red Letter)
1
In
the
year
that
Assyria's
King
Sargon
sent
his
general
to
Ashdod,
he
fought
against
Ashdod
and
captured
it.
2
At
that
time
the
LORD
had
spoken
through
Isaiah,
Amoz's
son,
"Go,
take
off
the
mourning
clothes
from
your
waist,
and
remove
the
shoes
from
your
feet."
And
Isaiah
did
this,
walking
naked
and
barefoot.
3
The
LORD
said,
"Just
as
my
servant
Isaiah
has
walked
naked
and
barefoot
three
years,
as
a
sign
and
omen
against
Egypt
and
Cush,
4
so
will
the
king
of
Assyria
lead
the
captives
of
Egypt
and
the
exiles
of
Cush,
both
young
and
old,
naked
and
barefoot,
with
buttocks
bared,
humiliating
Egypt.
5
They
will
be
shattered
and
shamed
because
of
Cush
their
hope,
and
because
of
Egypt
their
glory.
6
“On
that
day,
those
who
live
on
this
coast
will
say,
‘Look
at
those
in
whom
we
had
hoped,
to
whom
we
fled
for
help
and
rescue
from
the
king
of
Assyria.
How
then
will
we
escape?'"