Anonymous ID: b61811 Jan. 12, 2019, 9:04 a.m. No.4725793   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5801

>>4725575

Isaiah 24:

Behold, the Lord will strip the earth bare, and lay it waste, and twist its surface, and scatter its inhabitants. Layman and priest shall fare alike, Slave and master, Handmaid and mistress, Buyer and seller, Lender and borrower, Creditor and debtor. The earth shall be bare, bare; It shall be plundered, plundered; For it is the Lord who spoke this word.

 

The earth is withered, sear; The world languishes, it is sear; The most exalted people of the earth languish. For the earth was defiled Under its inhabitants; Because they trangressed teachings, Violated laws, Broke the ancient covenant (i.e the moral law, which is binding upon all men). That is why a curse consumes the earth, And its inhabitants pay the penalty; That is why earth's dwellers have dwindled, And but few men are left.

 

The new wind fails, The vine languishes; And all the merry-hearted sigh. Stilled is the merriment of timbresl, Ended the clamor of revelers, Stilled the merriment of lyres. They drink their wine without song; Liquor tastes bitter to the drinker. Towns are broken, empty; Every house is shut, none enters; Even over wine, a cry goes up in the streets: The sun has set on all joy, The gladness of the earth is banished. Desolation is left in the town And the gate is battered to ruins. For thus shall it be among the peoples in th emidst of the earth: As when the olive tree is beatne out, Like gleanings when the vintage is over.

 

These shall life up their voices, Exult in the majesty of the Lord. They shall shout from the sea: Therefore, honor the Lord with lights In the coastlands of the seaโ€“The name of the Lord.

 

There's more but you can read it yourselves.

Anonymous ID: b61811 Jan. 12, 2019, 9:11 a.m. No.4725882   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5905

>>4725835

It's a Tanakh. I don't do new testament since I studied the Nicene Council and what they did to create it. Of course, being evil they were required to include most of Jesus's call to come to the Father, and that is in the Sermon on the Mount.

 

I chose the Tanakh because it's the only direct Hebrew to English translation.