King James Version 1611 with Strong's numbers
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ButterH2529 of kineH1241, and milkH2461 of sheepH6629, with fatH2459 of lambsH3733, and ramsH352 of the breedH1121 of BashanH1316, and goatsH6260, with the fatH2459 of kidneysH3629 of wheatH2406; and thou didst drinkH8354 the pureH2561 bloodH1818 of the grapeH6025.
Ye shall eatH398 the fleshH1320 of the mightyH1368, and drinkH8354 the bloodH1818 of the princesH5387 of the earthH776, of ramsH352, of lambsH3733, and of goatsH6260, of bullocksH6499, all of them fatlingsH4806 of BashanH1316. {goats: Heb. great goats}
Moreover the LORDH3068 saithH559, BecauseH3282 the daughtersH1323 of ZionH6726 are haughtyH1361, and walkH3212 with stretched forthH5186 necksH1627 and wantonH8265 eyesH5869, walkingH1980 and mincingH2952 as they goH3212, and making a tinklingH5913 with their feetH7272: {wanton…: Heb. deceiving with their eyes} {mincing: or, tripping nicely}
Therefore the LordH136 will smite with a scabH5596 the crown of the headH6936 of the daughtersH1323 of ZionH6726, and the LORDH3068 will discoverH6168 their secret partsH6596. {discover: Heb. make naked}
In that dayH3117 the LordH136 will take awayH5493 the braveryH8597 of their tinkling ornamentsH5914 about their feet, and their caulsH7636, and their round tires like the moonH7720, {cauls: or, networks}
The chainsH5188, and the braceletsH8285, and the mufflersH7479, {chains: or, sweet balls} {mufflers: or, spangled ornaments}
The bonnetsH6287, and the ornaments of the legsH6807, and the headbandsH7196, and the tabletsH5315+H1004, and the earringsH3908, {tablets: Heb. houses of the soul}
The ringsH2885, and noseH639 jewelsH5141,
The changeable suits of apparelH4254, and the mantlesH4595, and the wimplesH4304, and the crisping pinsH2754,
The glassesH1549, and the fine linenH5466, and the hoodsH6797, and the vailsH7289.
And it shall come to pass, that instead of sweet smellH1314 there shall be stinkH4716; and instead of a girdleH2290 a rentH5364; and instead of well setH4639 hairH4748 baldnessH7144; and instead of a stomacherH6614 a girdingH4228 of sackclothH8242; and burningH3587 instead of beautyH3308.
Thy menH4962 shall fallH5307 by the swordH2719, and thy mightyH1369 in the warH4421. {mighty: Heb. might}
And her gatesH6607 shall lamentH578 and mournH56; and she being desolateH5352 shall sitH3427 upon the groundH776. {desolate: or, emptied: Heb. cleansed}
Rise upH6965, ye womenH802 that are at easeH7600; hearH8085 my voiceH6963, ye carelessH982 daughtersH1323; give earH238 unto my speechH565.