Jesaja 3:17-26

17 so wird der Herr den Scheitel der Töchter Zions kahl machen, und Jehova ihre Scham entblößen.
18 An jenem Tage wird der Herr wegnehmen den Schmuck der Fußspangen und der Stirnbänder und der Halbmonde;
19 die Ohrgehänge und die Armketten und die Schleier;
20 die Kopfbunde und die Schrittkettchen und die Gürtel und die Riechfläschchen und die Amulette;
21 die Fingerringe und die Nasenringe;
22 die Prachtkleider und die Oberröcke und die Umhänge und die Beutel;
23 die Handspiegel und die Hemden und die Turbane und die Überwürfe.
24 Und es wird geschehen, statt des Wohlgeruchs wird Moder sein, und statt des Gürtels ein Strick, und statt des Lockenwerks eine Glatze, und statt des Prunkgewandes ein Kittel von Sacktuch, Brandmal statt Schönheit.
25 Deine Männer werden durchs Schwert fallen, und deine Helden im Kriege.
26 Und ihre Tore werden klagen und trauern, und ausgeleert wird sie sein, sich zur Erde niedersetzen.

Jesaja 3:17-26 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 3

In this chapter the Jews are threatened with various calamities, on account of their sins, which would issue in their entire ruin and destruction. They are threatened with a famine, Isa 3:1 with a removal of useful men in church and state, and in common life, Isa 3:2,3 with ignorant and effeminate governors; the consequences of which would be oppression and insolence, Isa 3:4,5 yea, that such would be their state and condition, that men, though naturally ambitious of honour, would refuse to have the government of them, Isa 3:6,7 the reasons of these calamities, and of this ruin and fall of them, are their evil words and actions against the Lord, which were highly provoking to him; and their impudence in sinning like Sodom, which was to their own harm, Isa 3:8,9 yet, in the midst of all this, it is the will of God that the righteous should be told it shall be well with them, with the reason of it; when it shall be ill with the wicked, as a just recompence of reward, Isa 3:10,11 the errors and mistakes of the people are attributed to their childish and effeminate governors, Isa 3:12 wherefore the Lord determines to plead their cause, and contend with their elders and rulers, because they had spoiled and devoured the poor, Isa 3:13-15 and particularly the women are threatened, for their pride and luxury, to have their ornaments taken from them, which are particularly mentioned, Isa 3:16-24 and the chapter is concluded with a prophecy, that their mighty men should perish by the sword in war, and the city should be desolate, Isa 3:25,26.

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