“Look!
A people
Is coming
From the north.
A mighty nation
With many kings
Is stirring
From the farthest parts
Of the earth.
They lay hold of bow.
They have spears.
They are cruel.
They have no mercy.
Their sound is
Like the roaring sea.
They ride on horses.
They are equipped
Like a warrior for battle,
Against you.
O daughter!
Babylon!
The king of Babylon
Heard news of them.
His hands fall helpless.
Anguish seized him.
He had pain
Like a woman in labor.’”
This section is almost word for word from chapter 6 of this work about the coming invasion of Israel. Yahweh here tells the Babylonians that an invasion is coming from the northern country, but it was actually the eastern Persians. This invader was a great nation coming from far away, but it actually was right next to them. They had bows and arrows along with spears. They were a cruel merciless well equipped group whose horses made the sounds of a roaring sea. When the king of the Babylonians heard the news of this invasion, he felt helpless and anguished. He had pains like a woman in labor. Yahweh called Babylon “daughter,” a name that he had called Israel earlier in this work.