Isaiah 17:1-8

An Oracle Concerning Damascus

1 An 1oracle concerning 2Damascus. Behold, Damascus will cease to be a city and will become a heap of ruins.
2 The cities of 3Aroer are deserted; they will be for flocks, which will lie down, and 4none will make them afraid.
3 The fortress will disappear from 5Ephraim, and the kingdom from 6Damascus; and the remnant of Syria will be like 7the glory of the children of Israel, declares the LORD of hosts.
4 And in that day 8the glory of Jacob will be brought low, and 9the fat of his flesh will grow lean.
5 And it shall be 10as when the reaper gathers standing grain and his arm harvests the ears, and as when one gleans the ears of grain in 11the Valley of Rephaim.
6 12Gleanings will be left in it, as when an olive tree is beaten-- two or three berries in the top of the highest bough, four or five on the branches of a fruit tree, declares the LORD God of Israel.
7 13In that day man will look to his Maker, and his eyes will look on the Holy One of Israel.
8 14He will not look to the altars, the work of his hands, and he will not look on what his own fingers have made, either the 15Asherim or the altars of incense.

Isaiah 17:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 17

This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of Syria and Israel, the ten tribes; who were in alliance; and also of the overthrow of the Assyrian army, that should come against Judah. The destruction of Damascus, the metropolis of Syria, and of other cities, is threatened, Isa 17:1,2 yea, of the whole kingdom of Syria, together with Ephraim or the ten tribes, and Samaria the head of them, Isa 17:3 whose destruction is expressed by various similes, as by thinness and leanness, and by the reaping and gathering of corn, Isa 17:4,5 and yet a remnant should be preserved, compared to gleaning gapes, and a few berries on an olive tree, who should look to the Lord, and not to idols, Isa 17:6-8 and the reason of the desolation of their cities, and of their fields and vineyards, was their forgetfulness of the Lord, Isa 17:9-11 and the chapter is closed with a prophecy of the defeat of the Assyrian army, who are compared for their multitude and noise to the seas, and to mighty waters, and the noise and rushing of them, Isa 17:12 and yet should be, at the rebuke of God, as chaff, or any small light thing, before a blustering wind, Isa 17:13 and who, in the evening, would be a trouble to the Jews, and be dead before morning; which was to be the portion of the spoilers and plunderers of the Lord's people, Isa 17:14.

Cross References 15

  • 1. See Isaiah 13:1
  • 2. Isaiah 7:8; Zechariah 9:1; See Jeremiah 49:23-27; Amos 1:3-5
  • 3. Deuteronomy 2:36; Joshua 13:25
  • 4. Micah 4:4
  • 5. Isaiah 7:16; Isaiah 8:4
  • 6. Isaiah 7:16; Isaiah 8:4
  • 7. [1 Samuel 4:21]
  • 8. [See ver. 3 above]
  • 9. Isaiah 10:16
  • 10. [Isaiah 24:1]
  • 11. See 2 Samuel 5:18
  • 12. Isaiah 24:13
  • 13. [Hosea 8:14]
  • 14. Isaiah 27:9; Micah 5:13, 14
  • 15. Exodus 34:13; See Deuteronomy 16:21
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