Isaiah 16:5-14

5 1then a throne will be established in steadfast love, and on it will sit in faithfulness in the tent of David one who judges and seeks justice and is swift to do righteousness."
6 2We have heard of the pride of Moab-- how proud he is!-- 3of his arrogance, his pride, and his insolence; in his idle boasting he is not right.
7 Therefore let Moab wail for Moab, 4let everyone wail. Mourn, utterly stricken, for the 5raisin cakes of 6Kir-hareseth.
8 For the fields of Heshbon languish, and 7the vine of Sibmah; the lords of the nations have struck down its branches, which reached to Jazer and strayed to the desert; its shoots spread abroad and passed over the sea.
9 Therefore 8I weep with 9the weeping of Jazer for the vine of Sibmah; I drench you with my tears, O Heshbon and Elealeh; for over 10your summer fruit and your harvest the shout has ceased.
10 11And joy and gladness are taken away from 12the fruitful field, and in the vineyards no 13songs are sung, no cheers are raised; no 14treader treads out wine 15in the presses; I have put an end to the shouting.
11 Therefore 16my inner parts moan like a lyre for Moab, and my inmost self for Kir-hareseth.
12 And when Moab presents himself, when 17he wearies himself on 18the high place, when he comes to his sanctuary to pray, he will not prevail.
13 This is the word that the LORD spoke concerning Moab 19in the past.
14 But now the LORD has spoken, saying, "In three years, 20like the years of a hired worker, the glory of Moab will be brought into contempt, in spite of all his great multitude, and those who remain will be 21very few and feeble."

Isaiah 16:5-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 16

This chapter is a continuation of the prophecy against Moab; in which the prophet gives good advice, but in case of a haughty neglect of it, which he foresaw, threatens with ruin, and fixes a time for it. He advises the Moabites to pay their tribute to the king of Judah, or otherwise they should be turned out of their land, as a bird out of its nest, Isa 16:1,2 to protect, and not betray the people of the Jews that should flee to them, because of the Assyrian army, Isa 16:3,4 and for this end gives a great character of the king of Judah, and assures them of the stability of his kingdom, Isa 16:5 but for their pride, wrath, and lying, they are threatened with destruction, and are represented as howling under it, Isa 16:6,7 because of the spoil of their cities, vineyards, and fields, so that they have no harvest, nor vintage, nor gathering of summer fruits, or joy on these accounts, Isa 16:8-10 for which even the prophet expresses a concern, Isa 16:11 and after having observed the application of the Moabites to their gods without success, Isa 16:12 the chapter is closed with an assurance of the certain ruin of Moab, and of the time when it should be, Isa 16:13,14.

Cross References 21

  • 1. Isaiah 32:1, 2; Daniel 7:14, 27; Micah 4:7; Luke 1:33
  • 2. Jeremiah 48:29; Zephaniah 2:10
  • 3. Judges 3:14; 2 Kings 13:20; [2 Chronicles 20:1]
  • 4. Isaiah 15:3
  • 5. 2 Samuel 6:19; [ver. 9]
  • 6. 2 Kings 3:25; [Isaiah 15:1]
  • 7. Jeremiah 48:32
  • 8. [Isaiah 15:5]
  • 9. [See ver. 8 above]
  • 10. [ver. 7]
  • 11. Jeremiah 48:33
  • 12. [Isaiah 9:3]
  • 13. [Judges 9:27]
  • 14. Isaiah 63:3; Jeremiah 25:30
  • 15. Isaiah 5:2
  • 16. Isaiah 15:5; Jeremiah 48:36
  • 17. [1 Kings 18:29]
  • 18. Isaiah 15:2; [Numbers 22:41; Numbers 23:14, 28]
  • 19. See Amos 2:1-3
  • 20. Isaiah 21:16
  • 21. [Isaiah 10:22]
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