Isaiah 32:7-17

7 As for a rogue, his weapons are evil; He 1devises wicked schemes To 2destroy the afflicted with slander *, 3Even though the needy one speaks what is right.
8 But 4the noble man devises noble plans; And by noble plans he stands.
9 Rise up, you 5women who are at ease, And hear my voice; 6Give ear to my word, You complacent daughters.
10 Within a year and a few days You will be troubled, O complacent daughters; 7For the vintage is ended, And the fruit gathering will not come.
11 Tremble, you women who are at ease; 8Be troubled, you complacent daughters; 9Strip, undress and put sackcloth on your waist,
12 10Beat your breasts for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine,
13 11For the land of my people in which thorns and briars shall come up; Yea, for all the joyful houses and for the 12jubilant city.
14 Because 13the palace has been abandoned, the populated 14city forsaken. Hill and watch-tower have become 15caves forever *, A delight for 16wild donkeys, a pasture for flocks;
15 Until the 17Spirit is poured out upon us from on high, And the wilderness becomes a 18fertile field, And the fertile field is considered as a forest.
16 Then 19justice will dwell in the wilderness And righteousness will abide in the fertile field.
17 And the 20work of righteousness will be peace, And the service of righteousness, 21quietness and confidence forever *.

Isaiah 32:7-17 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 32

This chapter contains a prophecy of the Messiah; for, however applicable it may be to Hezekiah, as a type of Christ, it only has its full accomplishment in him, and in his times; who is described as a righteous King, and as having just princes ruling under him, Isa 32:1 and as a very great blessing, protection, and comfort to his subjects, Isa 32:2 when follows a prediction of great light and knowledge that should be in his days, Isa 32:3,4 and of the vileness, hypocrisy, and covetousness of the Jews in his times, Isa 32:5-8 and of the destruction of their country, because of their sins, of which they seemed greatly insensible, and were unconcerned about it, and are therefore called upon to lament it, Isa 32:9-14 which should continue until there would be a very great effusion of the Spirit, as should make the world, comparable to a wilderness, fruitful in grace and good works; the consequence of which is great prosperity, peace, and safety, to the saints, Isa 32:15-18 and destruction to their enemies, particularly the city of Rome, Isa 32:19 and the chapter is concluded with the happiness of the Gospel ministration, and the success of it, Isa 32:20.

Cross References 21

  • 1. Jeremiah 5:26-28; Micah 7:3
  • 2. Isaiah 11:4; Isaiah 61:1
  • 3. Isaiah 5:23
  • 4. Proverbs 11:25
  • 5. Isaiah 47:8; Amos 6:1; Zephaniah 2:15
  • 6. Isaiah 28:23
  • 7. Isaiah 5:5, 6; Isaiah 7:23; Isaiah 24:7
  • 8. Isaiah 22:12
  • 9. Isaiah 47:2
  • 10. Nahum 2:7
  • 11. Is 5:6, 10, 17; Isaiah 27:10
  • 12. Isaiah 22:2; Isaiah 23:9
  • 13. Isaiah 13:22; Isaiah 25:2; Isaiah 34:13
  • 14. Isaiah 6:11; Isaiah 22:2; Isaiah 24:10, 12
  • 15. Isaiah 13:21; Isaiah 34:13
  • 16. Psalms 104:11; Jeremiah 14:6
  • 17. Isaiah 11:2; Isaiah 44:3; Isaiah 59:21; Ezekiel 39:29; Joel 2:28
  • 18. Psalms 107:35; Isaiah 29:17; Isaiah 35:1, 2
  • 19. Isaiah 33:5; Zechariah 8:3
  • 20. Psalms 72:2, 3; Psalms 85:8; Psalms 119:165; Isaiah 2:4; Romans 14:17; James 3:18
  • 21. Isaiah 30:15

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