Zechariah 7:1-14
7 And it came to pass in the fourth year of Darius the king that the word of Yahweh came unto Zechariah on the fourth of the ninth month in Chisleu;
2 yea when Bethel sent Sherezer and Regemmelech and his men,—to pacify the face of Yahweh:
3 to speak unto the priests that pertained to the house of Yahweh of hosts, and unto the prophets saying,—Shall I weep in the fifth month separating myself, as I have done these so many years?
4 Then came the word of Yahweh of hosts unto me saying:
5 Speak thou unto all the people of the land, and unto the priests saying,—When ye fasted and lamented in the fifth and in the seventh even these seventy years did ye really fast unto me?
6 And when ye used to eat and when ye used to drink was it not of your own accord ye did eat, and of your own accord ye did drink?
7 Should ye not [have been doing] the things which Yahweh had proclaimed by the hand of the former prophets, while yet Jerusalem was inhabited and in peace, with her cities round about her,—and the South and the Lowland were inhabited?
8 And the word of Yahweh came unto Zechariah saying:
9 Thus spake Yahweh of hosts saying,—With true justice give ye judgment, And lovingkindness and compassions observe ye one with another;
10 And the widow and the fatherless, the sojourner and the humbled do not ye oppress,—And wickedness between one man and another do not ye devise in your hearts.
11 Howbeit they refused to give heed, but put forth a rebellious shoulder,—and their ears made they hard of hearing that they might not hear;
12 and their heart turned they into adamant that they might not hear the law nor the words which Yahweh of hosts sent by his spirit, through the former prophets,—and so there came great wrath from Yahweh of hosts.
13 Therefore came it to pass that—Just as he cried out and they hearkened not So used they to cry out and I used not to hearken, Saith Yahweh of hosts;
14 But I whirled them over all the nations whom they had not known, and the land was made desolate after them, that none passed through and returned,—Yea they made of a delightful land—a desolation.