1Nevertheless, Bel shall fall, and Nebo shall be broken: whose images are a burthen for the beasts and cattle, to overladen them, and to make them weary.
2They shall sink down, and fall together: for they may not ease them of their burthen, therefore must they go into captivity.
3Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, and all ye that remain yet of the household of Israel: whom I have borne from your mother's womb, and brought you up from your birth, till ye were grown:
4I, I which shall bear you unto your last age: I have made you, I will also nourish you, bear you and save you.
5Whom will ye make me like, in fashion or image, that I may be like him?
6Ye fools (no doubt) will take out silver and gold out of your purses, and weigh it, and hire a goldsmith to make a God of it, that men may kneel down and worship it.
7Yet must he be taken on men's shoulders and borne, and set in his place, that he may stand and not move. Alas that men should cry unto him, which giveth no answer: and delivereth not the man that calleth upon him, from his trouble.
8Consider this well, and be ashamed. Go into your own selves (O ye runagates)
9Remember the things which are past, since the beginning of the world: that I am God, and that there is else no God, yea and that there is nothing like unto me.
10In the beginning of a thing, I shew the end thereof: and I tell before, things that are not yet come to pass. With one word is my device accomplished, and fulfilleth all my pleasure.
11I call a bird out of the East, and all that I take in hand, out of far countries, as soon as I command, I bring it hither: as soon as I think to devise a thing, I do it.
12Hear me, O ye that are of an high stomach, but far from righteousness,
13I shall bring forth my righteousness. It is not far, and my health shall not tarry long away. I will lay health in Sion, and give Israel my glory.