Chapter 18:
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Isaiah 18
God in defense of his church and punishing her enemies,
will destroy the Ethiopians, ver. 1-6. An access thereby shall be to
the church, ver. 7.
Verse 1. The Lord - Either Ethiopia beyond Egypt; or of Egypt. Wings -
The title of wings is given, in scripture, to divers things which
have some kind of resemblance to wings, as to the battlements of
an house or temple, to an army, and to the sails of a ship, as this
word is here commonly understood. And shadowing with wings is
nothing else but overspread or filled with them. Which title may
be given either to Ethiopia or Egypt, in regard of the great
numbers either of their armies, or of their ships or vessels sailing
upon the sea or rivers. Besides - Situated on both sides of the Nile.
Rivers - Called rivers, in the plural number, either for its
greatness, or for the many rivulets that run into it, or for the
various streams into which it is divided.
Verse 2. Sendeth - That at this time are sending ambassadors, to
strengthen themselves with alliances. Bulrushes - Both the
Egyptians and Ethiopians, used boats of rushes or reeds, which
were more convenient for them than those of wood, because they
were both cheaper and swifter, and lighter for carriage from place
to place. These seem to be the words of the prophet, who having
pronounced a woe against the land hitherto described, here
continues his speech, and gives a commission from God to these
messengers, to go to this nation scattered, &c. Then he calls to all
nations to be witnesses of the message sent, ver. 3, and then the
message follows in the succeeding verses. Messengers - Whom I
have appointed for this work, and tell them what I am about to do
with them. Scattered - Not by banishment but in their habitations.
Which agrees well to the Ethiopians, for the manner of their
habitation, which is more scattered than that of other people.
Peeled - Having their hair plucked off. This is metaphorically
used in scripture, for some great calamity, whereby men are
stripped of all their comforts. And this title may be given to them
prophetically, to signify their approaching destruction. Terrible -
Such were the Egyptians, and Ethiopians, as appears both from
sacred and profane histories. Meted - Meted out as it were with
lines to destruction. Trodden - By Divine sentence, and to be
trodden down by their enemies. The rivers - Which may be
understood of the Assyrians or Babylonians breaking in upon
them like a river, and destroying their land and people.
Verse 3. When - When God shall gather together the nations, as it were
by the lifting up of an ensign, or by the sound of a trumpet, to
execute his judgments upon this people.
Verse 4. Rest - I will not bestir myself, to help this people. God is said in
scripture to rest, or sit still, when he doth not work on the behalf
of a person or people. Dwelling-place - In heaven, the place where
God dwells. Harvest - The sense is, that God would look upon
them with as uncomfortable an influence as the sun with a clear
heat upon the herbs, which are scorched and killed by it; and as a
cloud of the dew, which brings dew or rain, in the heat of harvest,
when it is unwelcome and hurtful.
Verse 5. For - Before they receive the end of their hopes. When - When
the bud or flower is turned into a grape, which gives hopes of
good vintage. He - The Lord. The branches - Instead of gathering
the grapes, shall cut down the tree, and throw it into the fire.
Verse 6. Thy - The branches being cut down and thrown upon the
ground, with the unripe grapes upon them. Left - They shall lie
upon the earth, so that either birds or beasts may shelter
themselves with them, or feed on them, both summer and winter.
Verse 7. In that time - At or after that time, when the judgment shall be
compleatly executed. A people - The people of whom I am
speaking shall present themselves, and their sacrifices, to the true
God.
Chapter 18:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
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