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English - YLT
1
In
the
year
of
the
coming
in
of
Tartan
to
Ashdod,
when
Sargon
king
of
Asshur
sendeth
him,
and
he
fighteth
against
Ashdod,
and
captureth
it,
2
at
that
time
spake
Jehovah
by
the
hand
of
Isaiah
son
of
Amoz,
saying,
`Go,
and
thou
hast
loosed
the
sackcloth
from
off
thy
loins,
and
thy
sandal
thou
dost
draw
from
off
thy
foot,`
and
he
doth
so,
going
naked
and
barefoot.
3
And
Jehovah
saith,
`As
My
servant
Isaiah
hath
gone
naked
and
barefoot
three
years,
a
sign
and
a
wonder
for
Egypt
and
for
Cush,
4
so
doth
the
king
of
Asshur
lead
the
captivity
of
Egypt,
and
the
removal
of
Cush,
young
and
old,
naked
and
barefoot,
with
seat
uncovered
--
the
nakedness
of
Egypt;
5
and
they
have
been
affrighted
and
ashamed
of
Cush
their
confidence,
and
of
Egypt
their
beauty,
6
and
the
inhabitant
of
this
isle
hath
said
in
that
day
--
Lo,
thus
[is]
our
trust,
Whither
we
have
fled
for
help,
To
be
delivered
from
the
king
of
Asshur,
And
how
do
we
escape
--
we?`