Isaiah 33:2-12

2 O LORD, 1be gracious to us; we have 2waited for You. Be their 3strength every morning, Our salvation also in the 4time of distress.
3 At the sound of the tumult 5peoples flee; At the 6lifting up of Yourself nations disperse.
4 Your spoil is gathered as the caterpillar gathers; As locusts rushing about men rush about on it.
5 The LORD is 7exalted, for He dwells on high; He has 8filled Zion with justice and righteousness.
6 And He will be the 9stability of your times, A 10wealth of salvation, wisdom and 11knowledge; The 12fear of the LORD is his treasure.
7 Behold, their brave men cry in the streets, The 13ambassadors of peace weep bitterly.
8 The highways are desolate, the 14traveler has ceased, He has 15broken the covenant, he has despised the cities, He has no regard for man.
9 16The land mourns and pines away, 17Lebanon is shamed and withers; 18Sharon is like a desert plain, And Bashan and Carmel lose their foliage.
10 "Now 19I will arise," says the LORD, "Now I will be exalted, now I will be lifted up.
11 "You have 20conceived chaff, you will give birth to stubble; My 21breath will consume you like a fire.
12 "The peoples will be burned to lime, 22Like cut thorns which are burned in the fire.

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Isaiah 33:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 33

This chapter contains an account of God's judgments upon the enemies of his people, and of the peaceable, comfortable, and happy state of the church in the latter day. The judgment denounced, Isa 33:1 a prayer of the church for safety and protection, which it promises itself from what God had heretofore done, Isa 33:2,3 an answer to it, declaring the spoil of the enemy, and the happy times the people of God should enjoy through his appearance for them, Isa 33:4-6 though previous thereunto there would be very distressing ones, Isa 33:7-9 when the Lord resolves to arise and exert his power in the destruction of the people, who should be burnt up like stubble, thorns, and lime, Isa 33:10-12 persons far and near are called upon to take notice of this, Isa 33:13 which would issue in a different manner, in the surprise and terror of hypocrites, and in the safety and plenty of provisions for good men, who are described, Isa 33:14-16 and then follow promises to them, of seeing the King in his beauty, and beholding a distant country of reflecting on past terror with pleasure, being freed from it, and in no danger of a foreign enemy, Isa 33:17-19 and the chapter is concluded with a famous prophecy of the peace, prosperity, and safety of the church, and of the healthfulness of its inhabitants, under the protection of Christ, its King and Lawgiver, its enemies being also an easy prey to it, Isa 33:20-24.

Cross References 22

  • 1. Isaiah 30:18, 19
  • 2. Isaiah 25:9
  • 3. Isaiah 40:10; Isaiah 51:5; Isaiah 59:16
  • 4. Isaiah 37:3
  • 5. Isaiah 17:13; Isaiah 21:15
  • 6. Isaiah 10:33; Isaiah 17:13; Isaiah 59:16-18; Jeremiah 25:30, 31
  • 7. Psalms 97:9
  • 8. Isaiah 1:26; Isaiah 28:6; Isaiah 32:16
  • 9. Isaiah 33:20
  • 10. Isaiah 45:17; Isaiah 51:6
  • 11. Isaiah 11:9
  • 12. 2 Kings 18:7; Psalms 112:1-3; Isaiah 11:3; Matthew 6:33
  • 13. 2 Kings 18:18, 37
  • 14. Isaiah 35:8
  • 15. Isaiah 24:5
  • 16. Isaiah 3:26; Isaiah 24:4; Isaiah 29:2
  • 17. Isaiah 2:13; Isaiah 10:34
  • 18. Isaiah 35:2; Isaiah 65:10
  • 19. Psalms 12:5; Isaiah 2:19, 21
  • 20. Psalms 7:14; Isaiah 26:18; Isaiah 59:4; James 1:15
  • 21. Isaiah 1:31
  • 22. 2 Samuel 23:6, 7; Isaiah 10:17; Isaiah 27:4

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