Egypt had a strong king at this time. He had united his country. So it
seemed to the people in Judah that Egypt would support them against
the *Assyrians. Judah stands between Egypt and Assyria. So the people
in Judah hoped that Egypt’s powerful army would defend Judah.... [ Continue Reading ]
This king of Judah was Hezekiah (see 2 Kings Chapter s 18 to 20).
• The towns called Zoan and Hanes were both in the northern part of
Egypt, near the border with Judah. This is the only time that Hanes
appears in the Bible.
• Zoan was the capital of Egypt (see Psalms 78:12).... [ Continue Reading ]
The travellers will bravely meet many dangers and difficulties. But
all their great efforts will be in vain.... [ Continue Reading ]
Rahab is another name for Leviathan (see my note on Isaiah 27:1).
GOD’S PEOPLE REFUSE TO LISTEN
V8 Then the *Lord told Isaiah to cut all the letters of this message
on a flat stone. And he was to write the words in a book. Together,
the stone and the book will be a permanent record of how wicked... [ Continue Reading ]
God has plainly warned the people about Egypt. Now he tells Isaiah to
make a permanent record of what he has said. The people will not be
able to pretend that they did not know.
Verse 10-11
The people do not want to hear unpleasant truths about their
behaviour. In fact they are trying to persuade... [ Continue Reading ]
God warns the people that their evil behaviour is ruining their own
lives. They will suffer terrible troubles. And those troubles will
happen as suddenly as a wall crashes to the ground.... [ Continue Reading ]
The result will be terribly total.
TRUST GOD
V15 Therefore, this is what God the *Lord, the Holy God of Israel,
says: ‘If you quietly turn to me, you will know rescue. If you
quietly put your trust in me, you will be strong. V16 But you refuse.
You say that you will ride away on horses at great sp... [ Continue Reading ]
The people proudly declare that they can escape the enemy by their own
efforts. But the enemy has fast horses too.... [ Continue Reading ]
The bold words of the people in Judah will be worth nothing, when the
powerful *Assyrian army actually arrives.
GOD WILL BE KIND TO HIS PEOPLE
V18 But the *Lord wants to show you kindness. He greatly desires you
to know that he pities you. The *Lord is the God who makes everything
right again. So... [ Continue Reading ]
God offers his people words to encourage them. And to give them hope
for the future.... [ Continue Reading ]
As their personal Teacher, the *Lord himself will give instruction to
his people on the right way to live.... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse is referring to the images of *idols (that is, false gods).
To order the images to go away does not mean that they are alive! The
words are simply a forceful way to say that the people have now
rejected (turned against) the images. The people will not continue to
give honour to the images... [ Continue Reading ]
When the *Lord’s people change their minds, he can again be
favourable to them.
• Rain is the first gift that the *Lord will provide. In such a dry
land, rain would be clear evidence of God’s new care for his people.... [ Continue Reading ]
The new situation will affect even nature itself.
• God punishes. But he also cures (see Job 5:18; Hosea 6:1).
GOD WILL PUNISH ASSYRIA
V27 The *Lord himself is approaching from a distance. His anger is as
powerful as a fire that burns. Thick smoke is rising. His words are
very angry. His speech i... [ Continue Reading ]
To describe God as one who has ‘anger’ is to use a human word of
emotion (see Deuteronomy 29:20). God is not angry in the same manner
as a person would be. But this word helps us to understand the reason
for God’s severe actions.
• God is perfect. And he is completely holy. Therefore he cannot
*tol... [ Continue Reading ]
God has used the *Assyrians to punish his people. But now his people
have returned to him. God has therefore achieved his purpose. Now God
can punish the *Assyrians for their proud attitudes and for their
cruelty.... [ Continue Reading ]
Smoke and fire often show God’s terrible arrival to carry out his
fierce judgement (see 2 Samuel 22:8-16; Isaiah 66:15-16).
• God’s word brings life and health to those who accept it. But
his word brings a sudden and terrible death to those who refuse it.
Those who hurt God’s people, even as tools... [ Continue Reading ]
For the sudden and extraordinary end of the huge *Assyrian army, see
Isaiah 37:33-36.
WOE ~ a very sad cry because there is much pain to come.
LORD ~ God’s name in the Bible. In the original language, it means
‘head over all’ and ‘God always’.
MESSENGER ~ someone who delivers a message.
ASS ~ A kin... [ Continue Reading ]