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English - NIRV
1
Sargon
sent
his
highest
commander
to
the
city
of
Ashdod.
He
attacked
it
and
captured
it.
Sargon
was
king
of
Assyria.
2
Three
years
earlier
the
Lord
had
spoken
to
me.
He
had
said,
"Take
off
the
black
clothes
you
are
wearing.
And
take
your
sandals
off."
So
I
did.
I
went
around
barefoot.
I
didn't
have
anything
on
but
my
underwear.
3
After
Ashdod
was
captured,
the
Lord
said,
"My
servant
Isaiah
has
gone
around
barefoot
for
three
years.
He
has
not
worn
anything
but
his
underwear.
He
is
a
sign
and
reminder
to
Egypt
and
Cush
about
what
will
happen
to
them.
4
"The
king
of
Assyria
will
lead
prisoners
away
from
Egypt
and
Cush.
Young
people
and
old
people
alike
will
be
taken
away.
Like
Isaiah,
they
will
be
barefoot.
They
will
not
be
wearing
anything
but
their
underwear.
And
their
backsides
will
be
bare.
So
the
Egyptians
will
be
put
to
shame.
5
"People
trusted
in
Cush
to
help
them.
They
bragged
about
what
Egypt
could
do
for
them.
But
they
will
be
afraid
and
put
to
shame.
6
At
that
time
the
people
who
live
on
the
coast
of
Philistia
will
speak
up.
They
will
say,
'See
what
has
happened
to
those
we
depended
on!
We
ran
to
them
for
help.
We
wanted
them
to
save
us
from
the
king
of
Assyria.
Now
how
can
we
escape?'
"