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Isaiah 13:4-14

Listen to Isaiah 13:4-14
4 The sound 1of a tumult is on the mountains as of a great multitude! The sound of an uproar of kingdoms, of nations gathering together! 2The Lord of hosts is mustering a host for battle.
5 3They come from a distant land, from the end of the heavens, the Lord and the weapons of his indignation, to destroy the whole land. [a]
6 4Wail, for 5the day of the Lord is near; as destruction from the Almighty[b] it will come!
7 Therefore all hands will be feeble, and every human heart 6will melt.
8 They will be dismayed: 7pangs and agony will seize them; 8they will be in anguish like a woman in labor. They will look aghast at one another; their faces will be aflame.
9 Behold, 9the day of the Lord comes, cruel, with wrath and fierce anger, to make the land a desolation and 10to destroy its sinners from it.
10 11For the stars of the heavens and their constellations will not give their light; 12the sun will be dark at its rising, and the moon will not shed its light.
11 I will punish 13the world for its evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; I will 14put an end to the pomp of the arrogant, 15and lay low the pompous pride of the ruthless.
12 I will make 16people more rare than fine gold, and mankind than the 17gold of Ophir.
13 Therefore 18I will make the heavens tremble, and the earth will be shaken out of its place, at the wrath of the Lord of hosts in the day of his fierce anger.
14 And like a hunted gazelle, or like sheep with none to gather them, 19each will turn to his own people, and each will flee to his own land.

Isaiah 13:4-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 13

This chapter contains a prophecy of the destruction of Babylon, literally understood as a type and exemplar of the destruction of the mystical Babylon, so often spoken of in the book of the Revelation: an account is given of the persons that should be the instruments of it, and of the desolation they should make; which would issue in the utter ruin of that once famous city. The title of the prophecy, and the person that had it, and brought it, are expressed, Isa 13:1 orders are given to the Medes and Persians to prepare for war, Isa 13:2 and are described as the Lord's sanctified ones, his mighty ones, and who rejoiced in his highness, Isa 13:3 by the multitude of them, by the length of the way they came, and the end of their coming, by divine direction, and as the instruments of God's wrath, to destroy the land of the Chaldeans, Isa 13:4,5 wherefore the inhabitants of it are called to howling, because that destruction from the Lord was at hand, Isa 13:6,9 the effects of which were fainting, fear, consternation, pain, and sorrow, without the least relief and comfort, Isa 13:7,8,10 the causes of which were their sin and iniquity, particularly their arrogance, pride, and haughtiness, Isa 13:11 which destruction is further described by the fewness of men that should be left in the land, Isa 13:12 by the strange revolution made in it, and the confusion it should be in, Isa 13:13 by the fear and flight of men, both of their own and other nations, that should be among them, Isa 13:14 by the slaughter of men and children, the plunder of their houses, and the ravishing of their wives, Isa 13:15,16 the persons that should be employed as instruments are mentioned by name, and represented as not to be bribed with gold and silver; and as merciless and uncompassionate, that should spare neither young men nor children, Isa 13:17,18 and the chapter is concluded with a particular account of the destruction of Babylon; which is aggravated, by observing its former glory; by comparing its ruin to the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah; by its being no more to be inhabited by men within, nor to have Arabian shepherds pitching their tents without it; and by being the habitation of wild beasts, satyrs, dragons, and doleful creatures, Isa 13:19-22.

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Cross References 19

  • 1. 13:4 [ch. 22:5]
  • 2. 13:4 [Josh. 5:13, 14]
  • 3. 13:5 [ch. 46:11]
  • 4. 13:6 ch. 14:31; 15:2, 3, 8; 16:7; Jer. 51:8; Ezek. 30:2
  • 5. 13:6 ch. 2:12; Joel 1:15; Zeph. 1:7
  • 6. 13:7 See Josh. 2:11
  • 7. 13:8 [Nah. 2:10]
  • 8. 13:8 ch. 26:17; Jer. 4:31; 6:24; Mic. 4:9, 10; John 16:21
  • 9. 13:9 [See ver. 6 above]
  • 10. 13:9 [Ps. 104:35]
  • 11. 13:10 [ch. 34:4]
  • 12. 13:10 Ezek. 32:7; Joel 2:31; 3:15; Matt. 24:29; Mark 13:24; Luke 21:25
  • 13. 13:11 ch. 24:21
  • 14. 13:11 [ch. 24:4]
  • 15. 13:11 [ch. 2:11, 17]
  • 16. 13:12 ch. 24:6
  • 17. 13:12 1 Kgs. 10:11; Job 28:16
  • 18. 13:13 Hag. 2:6
  • 19. 13:14 Jer. 50:16; 51:9; [1 Kgs. 22:36]

Footnotes 2

  • [a] 13:5 Or 'earth'; also verse 9
  • [b] 13:6 The Hebrew words for 'destruction' and 'almighty' sound alike
The Holy Bible, English Standard Version® (ESV®) © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2025

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