2:1 | | And lifting up my eyes, I saw a man with a measuring-line in his hand. |
2:2 | | And I said to him, Where are you going? And he said to me, To take the measure of Jerusalem, to see how wide and how long it is. |
2:3 | | And the angel who was talking to me went out, and another angel went out, and, meeting him, |
2:4 | | Said to him, Go quickly and say to this young man, Jerusalem will be an unwalled town, because of the great number of men and cattle in her. |
2:5 | | For I, says the Lord, will be a wall of fire round about her, and I will be the glory inside her. |
2:6 | | Ho, ho! go in flight from the land of the north, says the Lord: for I have sent you far and wide to the four winds of heaven, says the Lord. |
2:7 | | Ho! Zion, go in flight from danger, you who are living with the daughter of Babylon. |
2:8 | | For this is what the Lord of armies has said: In the way of glory he has sent me to the nations which have taken your goods: for anyone touching you is touching what is most dear to him. |
2:9 | | For at the shaking of my hand over them, their goods will be taken by those who were their servants: and you will see that the Lord of armies has sent me. |
2:10 | | Give songs of joy, O daughter of Zion: for I come, and I will make my resting-place among you, says the Lord. |
2:11 | | And a number of nations will be joined to the Lord in that day, and will become my people; and I will be living among you, and you will see that the Lord of armies has sent me to you. |
2:12 | | And Judah will be the Lord's heritage in the holy land, and Jerusalem will again be his. |
2:13 | | Let all flesh be quiet and make no sound before the Lord: for he is awake and has come from his holy resting-place. |