[2] I will meet thee, not as man.—Birks.
And I will be entreated of for thee by no man.—Matthew Arnold.
And I will accept no man.—Revised English Version.
[3] Thou shalt not know its dawn.—Birks and Kay.
[4] Let them stand now and save thee,—they that have portioned out the heavens, those star-gazers, prognosticating at each new moon,—from the things that shall come upon thee.—Kay.
Let now the astrologers, the star-gazers, the prognosticators by the new moon, stand up and save thee from these things that shall come upon thee.—Matthew Arnold.
[5] Of such worth unto thee are the things wherein thou hast toiled: they that trafficked with thee from thy youth have wandered every one to his own quarter; there is none to save thee.—Kay.
Thus will they prove to be unto thee, amongst whom thou hast laboured,
Those with whom thou hast had dealing from thy youth:
They shall become bewildered, every one in his quarter:
Not one will be there to save thee.--Jones.
ninth prophecy.—chap. xlviii.
Deliverance from Babylon.