October 2nd Isaiah, 16
1: Send ye the lamb to the ruler of
the land from Sela to the wilderness, unto the mount of the daughter of Zion. 2: For it shall be, that, as a
wandering bird cast out of the nest, so the daughters of Moab shall be at the fords of
Arnon. 3: Take counsel, execute
judgment; make thy shadow as the night in the midst of the noonday; hide the
outcasts; bewray not him that wandereth. 4:
Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be thou a covert to them from
the face of the spoiler: for the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler ceaseth,
the oppressors are consumed out of the land. 5: And in mercy shall the throne be established: and he shall
sit upon it in truth in the tabernacle of David, judging, and seeking judgment,
and hasting righteousness. 6:
We have heard of the pride of Moab;
he is very proud: even of his haughtiness, and his pride, and his wrath: but his
lies shall not be so. 7:
Therefore shall Moab howl
for Moab,
every one shall howl: for the foundations of Kir-hareseth shall ye mourn;
surely they are stricken. 8:
For the fields of Heshbon languish, and the vine of Sibmah: the lords of the
heathen have broken down the principal plants thereof, they are come even unto
Jazer, they wandered through the wilderness: her branches are stretched out,
they are gone over the sea. 9:
Therefore I will bewail with the weeping of Jazer the vine of Sibmah: I will
water thee with my tears, O Heshbon, and Elealeh: for the shouting for thy
summer fruits and for thy harvest is fallen. 10: And gladness is taken away, and joy out of the plentiful
field; and in the vineyards there shall be no singing, neither shall there be
shouting: the treaders shall tread out no wine in their presses; I have made
their vintage shouting to cease. 11:
Wherefore my bowels shall sound like an harp for Moab, and mine inward parts for
Kir-haresh. 12: And it shall
come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place,
that he shall come to his sanctuary to pray; but he shall not prevail. 13: This is the word that the LORD
hath spoken concerning Moab
since that time. 14: But now
the LORD hath spoken, saying, Within three years, as the years of an hireling,
and the glory of Moab
shall be contemned, with all that great multitude; and the remnant shall be
very small and feeble.
Isaiah, 17 Damascus
1: The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and
it shall be a ruinous heap. 2:
The cities of Aroer are forsaken: they shall be for flocks, which shall lie
down, and none shall make them afraid. 3:
The fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Syria:
they shall be as the glory of the children of Israel, saith the LORD of hosts. 4: And in that day it shall come to
pass, that the glory of Jacob shall be made thin, and the fatness of his flesh
shall wax lean. 5: And it shall
be as when the harvestman gathereth the corn, and reapeth the ears with his
arm; and it shall be as he that gathereth ears in the valley of Rephaim.
6: Yet gleaning grapes shall be
left in it, as the shaking of an olive tree, two or three berries in the top of
the uppermost bough, four or five in the outmost fruitful branches thereof,
saith the LORD God of Israel.
7: At that day shall a man look
to his Maker, and his eyes shall have respect to the Holy One of Israel. 8: And he shall not look to the
altars, the work of his hands, neither shall respect that which his fingers
have made, either the groves, or the images. 9: In that day shall his strong cities be as a forsaken bough,
and an uppermost branch, which they left because of the children of Israel: and
there shall be desolation. 10:
Because thou hast forgotten the God of thy salvation, and hast not been mindful
of the rock of thy strength, therefore shalt thou plant pleasant plants, and
shalt set it with strange slips: 11:
In the day shalt thou make thy plant to grow, and in the morning shalt thou make
thy seed to flourish: but the harvest shall be a heap in the day of grief and
of desperate sorrow. 12: Woe to
the multitude of many people, which make a noise like the noise of the seas;
and to the rushing of nations, that make a rushing like the rushing of mighty
waters! 13: The nations shall
rush like the rushing of many waters: but God shall rebuke them, and they shall
flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the
wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind. 14: And behold at eveningtide trouble; and before the morning he
is not. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob
us.
Isaiah, 18 Ethiopia
1: Woe to the land shadowing with
wings, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia: 2: That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of
bulrushes upon the waters, saying, Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation
scattered and peeled, to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a
nation meted out and trodden down, whose land the rivers have spoiled! 3: All ye inhabitants of the world,
and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the
mountains; and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye. 4: For so the LORD said unto me, I will take my rest, and I will
consider in my dwelling place like a clear heat upon herbs, and like a cloud of
dew in the heat of harvest. 5:
For afore the harvest, when the bud is perfect, and the sour grape is ripening
in the flower, he shall both cut off the sprigs with pruning hooks, and take
away and cut down the branches. 6:
They shall be left together unto the fowls of the mountains, and to the beasts
of the earth: and the fowls shall summer upon them, and all the beasts of the
earth shall winter upon them. 7:
In that time shall the present be brought unto the LORD of hosts of a people
scattered and peeled, and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto;
a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled,
to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion.
In Isaiah 16, 17 and 18 the prophet speaks about his burden
for Moab, Damascus
and Ethiopia
respectively. From 15v1 – 16v14 He has outlined his message to Moab. In v1 Moab is told to send the token lamb to Judah as a tribute of recognition of Judah’s dominance.
v2-6 is an invitation to Moab
to humble themselves before the God of Judah and to show kindness to Israel
in their midst. The throne will be established in judgment and righteousness in
the tent of David. The nation of Moab is full of pride and therefore
the LORD will humble them causing them to howl in distress. The LORD will
destroy their harvest giving them sorrow and the wine press will be dry. The
Lord will crush their religion. The Lord will in three years reduce the nation
to just a few and weak men. In ch 17 Isaiah brings his prophecy regarding Damascus the crown of the Syria nation. First he says it will
be reduced to a city of ruins v1. The cities of Aroer will be deserted and only
shepherds will live there. The castle at Ephraim will cease and Damascus and Syria
will be destroyed as Israel
was destroyed v2-3. There will be a general famine v4-5. The will be left just
a few berries far out of reach v6. The Lord God of Israel will be respected but their
own gods will be forsaken v7-8. Even the strong cites will be abandoned v9.
This will be because they have forsaken the Lord v10. The harvest will be
uncollected because of great grief on the people v11. There will be a commotion
in the nations to collect the harvest but the Lord will rebuke them and chase
them away. The Lord will destroy then in the night. Isaiah ch 18 is The burden
regarding Ethiopia or rather
the land beyond Ethiopia – Abyssinia. This will be the judgment of God on Ethiopia. The
whole earth is told to pay attention v3. The Lord will withdraw his rain at the
time of spring v4-6. All the animals and birds will eat the harvest. When the
time comes to bring a gift to the Lord they will bring of their poverty to Zion. All these events
seem to be during the beginning of the Millennial kingdom – The Day of the
LORD.
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