Isaiah 21 (NLT)

17 verses · New Living Translation · Dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought)

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Isaiah Chapter 21 contains 17 verses and is presented here in the New Living Translation (NLT), which uses a dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) approach. Read the full text below, compare with other translations, or navigate to any of the 66 chapters in Isaiah.

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1This message came to me concerning Babylon — the desert by the sea : Disaster is roaring down on you from the desert,like a whirlwind sweeping in from the Negev.

2I see a terrifying vision:I see the betrayer betraying,the destroyer destroying.Go ahead, you Elamites and Medes,attack and lay siege.I will make an endto all the groaning Babylon caused.

3My stomach aches and burns with pain.Sharp pangs of anguish are upon me,like those of a woman in labor.I grow faint when I hear what God is planning;I am too afraid to look.

4My mind reels and my heart races.I longed for evening to come,but now I am terrified of the dark.

5Look! They are preparing a great feast.They are spreading rugs for people to sit on.Everyone is eating and drinking.But quick! Grab your shields and prepare for battle.You are being attacked!

6Meanwhile, the Lord said to me,“Put a watchman on the city wall.Let him shout out what he sees.

7He should look for chariotsdrawn by pairs of horses,and for riders on donkeys and camels.Let the watchman be fully alert.”

8Then the watchman called out,“Day after day I have stood on the watchtower, my lord.Night after night I have remained at my post.

9Now at last — look!Here comes a man in a chariotwith a pair of horses!”Then the watchman said,“Babylon is fallen, fallen!All the idols of Babylonlie broken on the ground!”

10O my people, threshed and winnowed,I have told you everything the LORD of Heaven’s Armies has said,everything the God of Israel has told me.

11This message came to me concerning Edom : Someone from Edom keeps calling to me,“Watchman, how much longer until morning?When will the night be over?”

12The watchman replies,“Morning is coming, but night will soon return.If you wish to ask again, then come back and ask.”

13This message came to me concerning Arabia: O caravans from Dedan,hide in the deserts of Arabia.

14O people of Tema,bring water to these thirsty people,food to these weary refugees.

15They have fled from the sword,from the drawn sword,from the bent bowand the terrors of battle.

16The Lord said to me, “Within a year, counting each day, all the glory of Kedar will come to an end.

17Only a few of its courageous archers will survive. I, the LORD, the God of Israel, have spoken!”

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What is Isaiah 21 in the NLT?

Isaiah 21 in the New Living Translation (NLT) contains 17 verses. The NLT uses a dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought) approach, first published in 1996 (rev. 2015).

How does the NLT translate Isaiah 21 differently?

The New Living Translation uses dynamic equivalence (thought-for-thought), balancing accuracy with modern readability. Compare this with the NIV (dynamic equivalence) version of Isaiah 21 for a different perspective.

How many verses are in Isaiah 21 (NLT)?

Isaiah Chapter 21 contains 17 verses in the New Living Translation. The book of Isaiah has 66 chapters total.

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