Isaias
Septuaginta
Septuaginta. The Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus). Ottley, Richard, Rusden, editor. Cambridge: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1904.
XVI. 1 I will send as it were creeping things upon the earth: is the mount of Zion a desolate rock?
2 For thou shalt be as a nestling taken away, when a bird flieth up, daughter of Moab: against thee, Amon, yet further
3 Take counsel, and make a shelter from trouble for thyself continually; in midday darkness they flee, they are amazed; (see) lest thou be an exile.
4 The exiles shall sojourn <with thee> Moab; for they shall be a shelter to you from the face of a pursuer; for thine alliance is taken away, misery is fulfilled, and the ruler is perished that did trample upon the earth.
5 And a throne shall be established with mercy, and he shall sit upon it with truth in the tabernacle of David, judging, and seeking out judgment, and hasting righteousness.
6 We have heard of the pride of Moab; very proud is he; thou hast up his haughtiness. Not thus is thy prophesying, not thus.