3 Pharaoh’s protection shall become your shame,refuge in Egypt’s shadow your disgrace.
4 When his princes are at Zoanand his messengers reach Hanes,
5 All shall be ashamedof a people that gain them nothing,Neither help nor benefit,but only shame and reproach.
6 Oracle on the Beasts of the Negeb.Through the distressed and troubled landof the lioness and roaring lion,of the viper and flying saraph,They carry their riches on the backs of donkeysand their treasures on the humps of camelsTo a people good for nothing,
7 to Egypt whose help is futile and vain.Therefore I call her“Rahab Sit-still.”
8 Now come, write it on a tablet they can keep,inscribe it on a scroll;That in time to come it may bean eternal witness.
9 For this is a rebellious people,deceitful children,Children who refuseto listen to the instruction of the Lord;