Isaiah 15:1-9, NIV
Map: tragedy and sadness in Moab on the day of judgement. Moab, part of Jordan.
Isaiah 15:1-9
[1]This is a message about Moab.The cities of Ar and Kir are destroyed in a single night, and silence covers the land of Moab.
[2]The people of Dibon climb the hill to weep at the shrine. The people of Moab wail in grief over the cities of Nebo and Medeba; they have shaved their heads and their beards in grief.
[3]The people in the streets are dressed in sackcloth; in the city squares and on the housetops people mourn and cry.
[4]The people of Heshbon and Elealeh cry out, and their cry can be heard as far away as Jahaz. Even the soldiers tremble; their courage is gone.
[5]My heart cries out for Moab! The people have fled to the town of Zoar, and to Eglath Shelishiyah. Some climb the road to Luhith, weeping as they go; some escape to Horonaim, grieving loudly.
[6]The brook of Nimrim is dry, the grass beside it has withered, and nothing green is left.
[7]The people go across the Valley of Willows, trying to escape with all their possessions.
[8]Everywhere at Moab’s borders the sound of crying is heard. It is heard at the towns of Eglaim and Beerelim.
[9]At the town of Dibon the river is red with blood, and God has something even worse in store for the people there. Yes, there will be a bloody slaughter of everyone left in Moab.