Isaiah 24:18

18 And this shall happen: The one who flees from the sound of the terror shall fall into the pit, and the one who goes up from {inside the pit} shall be caught in the snare, for [the] windows from heaven are opened, and [the] foundations of [the] earth tremble.

Isaiah 24:18 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 24:18

And it shall come to pass, [that] he who fleeth from the
noise of the fear
From the fearful noise that will be made, the voices and thunderings heard in the heavens above, the sea and waves roaring below; or from wars, and rumours of wars, and terrible armies approaching and pursuing, ( Luke 21:25 ) ( Matthew 24:6 Matthew 24:7 ) or rather at the report of an object to be feared and dreaded by wicked men, even the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven, ( Revelation 1:7 ) : shall fall into the pit;
of ruin and destruction, dug for the wicked, ( Psalms 94:13 ) just as the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fell into the slime pits, when they fled from their conquerors, ( Genesis 14:10 ) : and he that comes up out of the midst of the pit shall be taken in
the snare;
the meaning is, that he that escapes one trouble should fall into another, so that there will be no safety anywhere. Jarchi's note is,

``he that escapes the sword of Messiah ben Joseph, shall fall upon the sword of Messiah ben David; and he that escapes from thence shall be taken in a snare in the war of Gog:''
for the windows from on high are open;
not hereby signifying, as Jerom thinks, that the Lord would now see all the sins of men, which, because he did not punish before, he seemed by sinners to be ignorant of; but the allusion is to the opening of the windows of heaven at the time of the deluge, ( Genesis 7:11 ) and intimates, that the wrath of God should be revealed from heaven, and the severest judgments be denounced, made manifest, and come down from thence in a very visible, public, and terrible manner, like an overflowing tempest of rain: and the foundations of the earth do shake:
very probably the dissolution of the world may be attended with a general earthquake; or this may denote the dread and terror that will seize the inhabitants of it.

Isaiah 24:18 In-Context

16 We hear songs from the {edge} of the earth: "Glory to the righteous [one]!" But I say, "Ruin to me! Ruin to me! Woe to me! [The] treacherous ones deal treacherously, and [the] treacherous ones deal treacherously [with] treachery!"
17 Terror and [the] pit and [the] snare [are] upon you, inhabitants of the earth!
18 And this shall happen: The one who flees from the sound of the terror shall fall into the pit, and the one who goes up from {inside the pit} shall be caught in the snare, for [the] windows from heaven are opened, and [the] foundations of [the] earth tremble.
19 The earth is utterly broken; [the] earth is torn asunder; [the] earth is shaken violently.
20 [The] earth staggers to and fro like the drunkard, and it sways like [a] hut, and its transgression is heavy upon it, and it falls and does not rise again.
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