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So this evening we pick in having just learning about who the devil is, which is Lucifer.
We looked at 2 important chapters; and .
From that study we now move forward in at verse 18.
Verse 18 -23 are more judgement against Babylon.
"All the kings of the nations, all of them, sleep in glory, everyone in his own house; but you are cast out of your grave like an abominable branch, like the garment of those who are slain, thrust through with a sword, who go down to the stones of the pit, like a corpse trodden underfoot.
You will not be joined with them in burial, because you have destroyed your land and slain your people.
The brood of evildoers shall never be named.
Prepare slaughter for his children because of the iniquity of their fathers, lest they rise up and possess the land, and fill the face of the world with cities." "For I will rise up against them," says the LORD of hosts, "And cut off from Babylon the name and remnant, and offspring and posterity," says the LORD.
"I will also make it a possession for the porcupine, and marshes of muddy water; I will sweep it with the broom of destruction," says the LORD of hosts.
Keep in mind that in God’s eyes and historically speaking all false religion had it’s beginnings in Babylon.
There will be no tears when it goes away.
Notice his use of the phrase “abominable branch” .
This is an obvious play on
There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse, And a Branch shall grow out of his roots.
There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse, And a Branch shall grow out of his roots.
The Branch we learned is a Messianic term, speaking of Jesus.
Here though Isaiah is speaking both of the King of Babylon and AC and the spirit behind all this.
Quite a picture of their ultimate end.
Remember - The destruction of Babylon - both literal and spiritual will be complete.
The LORD will cut off from Babylon the name and remnant.
There will not even be a remnant of Babylon left, when the LORD will sweep it with the broom of destruction.
Now Isaiah moves toward judgement against Assyria;
V 24 - 27 The LORD of hosts has sworn, saying, "Surely, as I have thought, so it shall come to pass, and as I have purposed, so it shall stand: That I will break the Assyrian in My land, and on My mountains tread him underfoot.
Then his yoke shall be removed from them, and his burden removed from their shoulders.
This is the purpose that is purposed against the whole earth, and this is the hand that is stretched out over all the nations.
For the LORD of hosts has purposed, and who will annul it?
His hand is stretched out, and who will turn it back?"
I will break the Assyrian in My land: God did this powerfully when the Assyrians invaded Judah.
describes how God simply sent the angel of the LORD, and killed 185,000 Assyrians in one night.
When the people woke up, there were 185,000 dead Assyrian soldiers.
For the LORD of hosts has purposed, and who will annul it?
God always accomplishes His purpose!
His plan is never frustrated!
Even when we have no trust at all in our own plan, we can fully trust God's purpose!
God has a purpose for all of us.
Now in verse 28 - 32 he focuses on the judgement against the Philistines;
This is the burden which came in the year that King Ahaz died.
"Do not rejoice, all you of Philistia, because the rod that struck you is broken; for out of the serpent's roots will come forth a viper, and its offspring will be a fiery flying serpent.
The firstborn of the poor will feed, and the needy will lie down in safety; I will kill your roots with famine, and it will slay your remnant.
Wail, O gate! Cry, O city!
All you of Philistia are dissolved; for smoke will come from the north, and no one will be alone in his appointed times."
What will they answer the messengers of the nation?
That the LORD has founded Zion, and the poor of His people shall take refuge in it.
Some see in this a future judgment for "modern Philistines," that is, Palestinians.
The name "Palestine" is a Latin name from the name Philista, and this may be a prophetic warning to the Palestinians: do not rejoice in the suffering or downfall of Israel, because worse judgment will befall you.
I love the last verse That the LORD has founded Zion, and the poor of His people shall take refuge in it.
No matter what Iran or anyone else has to say!
Chapter 15 Here we have the burden or Heavy message against Moab.
Where is Moab?
The region of Moab is the land East of the Dead Sea on the East of the Jordan River, Directly North of Moab is Amon.
The founder of the people of Moab was the son born of the incestuous relationship between Lot and one of his daughters, when his daughters made Lot drunk, after the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah ().
The Moabites settled in the plains to the south-east of Israel, in what is modern-day Jordan.
At times, the Moabites were great enemies of Israel.
It was the Balak, king of Moab, who hired Balaam the prophet, hoping that he could curse Israel ().
It was Eglon, king of Moab, who oppressed Israel in the days of the Judges ().
During the time of Saul and David, Israel established a firm control over Moab, but later kings of Israel were not always able to keep them under Israeli dominance.
At the same time, there was a Moabite connection with Israel.
First, they were related to Israel because Lot was Abraham's nephew.
Because of this, God told Israel in that they were not to destroy Moab and take their land.
As well, David, Israel's greatest king, was one-quarter Moabite.
His paternal grandmother Ruth was from Moab, and David entrusted his father and mother to the protection of the king of Moab when he was a fugitive from Saul ().
For these reasons, there is a great deal of sadness and empathy on Isaiah's part as he describes the coming judgment on Moab.
1 The burden against Moab.
Because in the night Ar of Moab is laid waste
And destroyed,
Because in the night Kir of Moab is laid waste
And destroyed,
"Most of these sites were originally part of Israel's territory when Moses and Joshua defeated Sihon, King of the Amorites.
All the cities north of the Arnon River … once belonged to the tribe of Reuben.
Throughout the years, however, the Moabites had persistently pushed the Israelites out of these regions."
(Wolf)
2 He has gone up to the temple and Dibon,
At Dibon the Moabite stone was discovered showing the oldest known alphabet.
To the high places to weep.
Moab will wail over Nebo and over Medeba;
Nebo is where Moses was buried
On all their heads will be baldness,
And every beard cut off.
3 In their streets they will clothe themselves with sackcloth;
On the tops of their houses
And in their streets
Everyone will wail, weeping bitterly.
4 Heshbon and Elealeh will cry out,
Their voice shall be heard as far as Jahaz;
Therefore the armed soldiers of Moab will cry out;
His life will be burdensome to him.
5 “My heart will cry out for Moab;
His fugitives shall flee to Zoar,
Like a three-year-old heifer.[fn]
For by the Ascent of Luhith
They will go up with weeping;
For in the way of Horonaim
They will raise up a cry of destruction,
6 For the waters of Nimrim will be desolate,
For the green grass has withered away;
The grass fails, there is nothing green.
7 Therefore the abundance they have gained,
And what they have laid up,
They will carry away to the Brook of the Willows.
8 For the cry has gone all around the borders of Moab,
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