Isaiah 2:22

22 Stop trusting man. He can't help you. He only lives for a little while. What good is he?

Isaiah 2:22 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 2:22

Cease ye from man, whose breath [is] in his nostrils
"From that man" F25, meaning antichrist, the man of sin; who is but a mere man, a poor, frail, mortal man; though he sits in the temple of God, as if he was God, showing himself to be God, by taking that to himself which belongs to the Deity. This is advice to the followers of antichrist, to cease from going after him, and worshipping him, seeing he is not the living God, but a dying man: for wherein is he to be accounted of?
The Targum is,

``for he is alive today, and tomorrow he is not, and he is to be accounted as nothing;''
and much less as Peter's successor, as head of the church, and vicar of Christ, and as having all power in heaven, earth, and hell. It may be applied to men in general, in whom no confidence is to be placed, even the greatest of men, ( Psalms 118:8 Psalms 118:9 ) and particularly the Egyptians, in whom the Jews were apt to trust, who were men, and not God; and whose horses were flesh, and not spirit, ( Isaiah 31:3 ) so Vitringa; but the first sense is best.
FOOTNOTES:

F25 (Mdah Nm) .

Isaiah 2:22 In-Context

20 Men had made some statues of gods out of silver. They had made others out of gold. Then they worshiped them. But when the LORD comes, they will throw the statues away to the rodents and bats.
21 They will run and hide in caves in the rocks. They will go into holes in the cliffs. They will run away from the terror of the Lord. They will run when he comes in glory and majesty. When he comes, he will shake the earth.
22 Stop trusting man. He can't help you. He only lives for a little while. What good is he?
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