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despise Ephraim.

Together, Judah and Ephraim, supported by their conquered enemies, will subdue the eastern nations.

The Lord will completely destroy the tongue of the Egyptian sea and the river, dividing them into seven streams, allowing the remnant of Israel to walk across on dry ground.

A great highway will be provided for the survivors of Israel to walk upon. Many will come out of Assyria, just as the children of Israel walked out of Egypt.

Note: Isaiah describes a second exodus, just as Joseph did in D&C 103:15-18.


Isaiah further describes the exodus...
(compare 2 Nephi, chapter 22)

In these very last days, the house of Israel will say,

"Oh Lord, we will praise Thee. Though Thou was angry with us, Thine anger is turned away and Thou has comforted us. Behold, God is our salvation. We will trust in Him and not be afraid, for the Lord JEHOVAH is our strength, our song and salvation.
Now with joy we will drink water from the wells of salvation. Praise the Lord, call upon His name, declare His doings among the people, tell that His name is exalted!"

All will sing to the Lord because everyone on earth will know that the Lord has done wonderful things. So rejoice, all who will live in Zion, for the Holy One of Israel is great, and He will live among you!

Note: The Lord among His people D&C 103:20, 3 Nephi 21:25, Jeremiah 30:22.


The Assyrian conquers Babylon...
(compare 2 Nephi, chapter 23)

This is the demise of Babylon that Isaiah, son of Amoz, saw:

To the Assyrian king the Lord says,