Isaiah 32:19

19 The forest of your pride will be clear-cut, the city showing off your power leveled.

Isaiah 32:19 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 32:19

When it shall hail, coming down on the forest
The people of God will be peaceable and quiet, safe and secure, when the judgments of God, signified by a "hail" storm, shall come upon antichrist, and the antichristian states, intended by the "forest", both for their numbers, and for their barrenness and unfruitfulness; see ( Revelation 16:21 ) and as so it sometimes is, by the disposition of divine Providence, that a storm of hail falls not upon fields and gardens, and the fruits of the earth, but upon forests and desert lands; and as the plague of hail fell upon the Egyptians, and not upon the Israelites in Goshen, to which some think the allusion is here; so will it be when God comes to take vengeance on the enemies of his people: and the city shall be low in a low place:
meaning not the city of Jerusalem, surrounded with mountains, built under hills, and so under the wind, and not exposed to the fury of a storm; but rather Babylon, built in a plain, in a low plain, and yet should be brought lower still; mystical Babylon is here meant, the city of Rome, that should "in humiliation be humbled", as the words may be rendered, that is, brought very low, exceeding low; see ( Isaiah 26:5 ) and which, at the time of the great hail, will be divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations shall fall, and Babylon be had in remembrance by the Lord to destroy it, ( Revelation 16:19 Revelation 16:21 ) .

Isaiah 32:19 In-Context

17 And where there's Right, there'll be Peace and the progeny of Right: quiet lives and endless trust.
18 My people will live in a peaceful neighborhood - in safe houses, in quiet gardens.
19 The forest of your pride will be clear-cut, the city showing off your power leveled.
20 But you will enjoy a blessed life, planting well-watered fields and gardens, with your farm animals grazing freely.
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