Isaiah 13:20

20 It will never again be inhabited, never lived in through all generations. Arabs will not pitch tents there nor shepherds bring their flocks.

Isaiah 13:20 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 13:20

It shall never be inhabited
As it has not been since its utter destruction. Pausanias F16, who lived in the times of Adrian, says, Babylon, the greatest city that ever the sun saw, that then there was nothing left of it but a wall: what is now called Babylon is a new city, and built in another place: neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation;
which is the same thing repeated in other and stronger terms, for the confirmation of it: neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there;
that sort of the Arabians called Scenitae, because they dwelt in tents, and moved from place to place with their flocks, for the sake of pasture; but here there should be none for them, and therefore would not pitch their tents at it: neither shall the shepherds make their folds there;
as they had used to do in the pastures adjoining to it, which were formerly exceeding good, but now would be barren and unfruitful; and as there would be no shepherds in the city, so neither would any neighbouring ones come hither, or any from distant parts; partly because of the unfruitfulness of the place, and partly through fear of wild beasts, which had their habitation there, as follows. Pliny F17 says it was reduced to a mere desert.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Arcadica sive, l. 8. p. 509.
F17 Ut supra. (Nat. Hist. l. 6. c. 26.)

Isaiah 13:20 In-Context

18 Their bows will tear young men to pieces, they will have no pity on the fruit of the womb, their eye will not spare children."
19 Thus Bavel, that jewel of kingdoms, the pride and glory of the Kasdim, will be like S'dom and 'Amora when overthrown by God.
20 It will never again be inhabited, never lived in through all generations. Arabs will not pitch tents there nor shepherds bring their flocks.
21 But wildcats will lie there, their houses will be full of owls, ostriches will live there, and wild goats will dance there.
22 Jackals will howl in their palaces and wild dogs in their temples of delight. Its time is close at hand, its days will not last long.
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