Isaias
Septuaginta
Septuaginta. The Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus). Ottley, Richard, Rusden, editor. Cambridge: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1904.
XIII. 1 Vision which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw against Bab lon.
2 Lift ye up a signal on a mountain in a plain, upraise your voice to them, be] not afraid: encourage (them) in heart: open, ye rulers.
3 Ι marshal them, even I; they are sanctified, and I lead them; giants come to fulfil my wrath, rejoicing and proud together.
4 Α voice of many nations upon the mountains, like (the voice) of many nations; a voice of kings and of nations gathered together. The Lord of Hosts hath commanded an armed nation
5 To come from aland afar off, from the uttermost foundation of heaven, the Lord and his armed men, to destroy the whole world.
6 Wail ye: ’the day of the Lord is near; and a destruction shall come from God.