Isaiah 25
1O LORD God, Thee I will glorify: in songs of praise I will extol Thy name. For Thou hast executed wonderful things, [according to] a counsel of old immutably true.
2Because Thou hast reduced cities to a heap of ruins—cities made strong so that their foundations might not fall (a city of wicked men cannot be built to last forever);
3therefore the distressed people will bless Thee and the cities of injured men will give Thee thanks;
4for Thou hast been the support of every humble city and the defence of them who were dispirited; by reason of their weakness. From wicked men Thou will deliver them. Thou art the support of the thirsty and the breath of men in distress.
5When dispirited men shall be thirsting in Sion on account of wicked men to whom Thou hast delivered us up;
6then will the Lord of Hosts make provision for all the nations. On this mount they shall drink gladness: they shall drink wine
7and be anointed with myrrh on this mount. Hand down all these things to the nations, for this counsel is for all the nations.
8Mighty death had swallowed [all] up; but the Lord God hath again wiped every tear from every face; and removed from the whole earth the reproach of this people. For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken.
9And in that day they will say, Behold, our God in whom we trusted, will indeed save us. He is the Lord, for Him we waited and exulted; let us therefore rejoice in our salvation.
10God will give rest on this mountain. When the country of Moab shall be trodden down, as a threshing floor is trampled with cars
11and He shall cause His hands to relax, as He indeed humbled him to be slain, and shall humble his pride—those things on which He hath laid His hands,
12and shall lower the height of His wall of refuge; and it shall be laid low in the dust: in that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judea.