Isaiah 24:9

9 They no longer sing as they drink their wine, strong liquor tastes bitter to those drinking it.

Isaiah 24:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 24:9

They shall not drink wine with a song
They that have wine to drink shall not drink it with that pleasure they have heretofore done; nor shall their drinking be attended with merry songs, such as are sung by drunkards, who, while they are quaffing, are chanting to the sound of the viol, or other musical instruments; see ( Amos 6:5 Amos 6:6 ) : strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink it;
they shall have no gust for it, or relish of it, as they formerly had; either through bodily diseases upon themselves, or because of the calamities upon the nations and states in which they dwell: this will be the case of her that says, "I sit a queen, and shall see no sorrow", ( Revelation 18:7 ) .

Isaiah 24:9 In-Context

7 The new wine fails, the vines wilt, all the revelers sigh,
8 the happy sound of tambourines ceases, the shouts of merrymakers are stilled, the joy of the lyre ends.
9 They no longer sing as they drink their wine, strong liquor tastes bitter to those drinking it.
10 The city of chaos is shattered, every house closed up; no one can enter.
11 In the streets they are crying over the wine; all joy has faded, cheer has left the land.
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