Brenton(i)
14 (26:14) Proclaim it at Magdol, and declare it at Memphis: say ye, Stand up, and prepare; for the sword has devoured thy yew-tree.
15 (26:15) Wherefore has Apis fled from thee? thy choice calf has not remained; for the Lord has utterly weakened him.
16 (26:16) And thy multitude has fainted and fallen; and each one said to his neighbour, Let us arise, and return into our country to our people, from the Grecian sword.
17 (26:17) Call ye the name of Pharao Nechao king of Egypt, Saon esbeie moed.
18 (26:18) As I live, saith the Lord God, he shall come as Itabyrion among the mountains, and as Carmel that is on the sea.
19 (26:19) O daughter of Egypt dwelling at home, prepare thee stuff for removing: for Memphis shall be utterly desolate, and shall be called Woe, because there are no inhabitants in it.
20 (26:20) Egypt is a fair heifer, but destruction from the north is come upon her.
21 (26:21) Also her hired soldiers in the midst of her are as fatted calves fed in her; for they also have turned, and fled with one accord: they stood not, for the day of destruction was come upon them, and the time of their retribution.
22 (26:22) Their voice is as that of a hissing serpent, for they go upon the sand; they shall come upon Egypt with axes, as men that cut wood.
23 (26:23) They shall cut down her forest, saith the Lord, for their number cannot at all be conjectured, for it exceeds the locust in multitude, and they are innumerable.
24 (26:24) The daughter of Egypt is confounded; she is delivered into the hands of a people from the north.
25 (26:25) Behold, I will avenge Ammon her son upon Pharao, and upon them that trust in him.
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