Isaia 16

1 "Mandate gli agnelli per il dominatore del paese, mandateli da Sela, per la via del deserto, al monte della figliuola di Sion!"
2 Come uccelli che fuggono, come una nidiata dispersa, così saranno le figliuole di Moab ai guadi dell’Arnon.
3 "Consigliaci, fa giustizia! In pien mezzodì, stendi su noi l’ombra tua densa come la notte, nascondi gli esuli, non tradire i fuggiaschi;
4 lascia dimorare presso di te gli esuli di Moab, si tu per loro un rifugio contro il devastatore! Poiché l’oppressione è finita, la devastazione è cessata, gl’invasori sono scomparsi dal paese,
5 il trono è stabilito fermamente sulla clemenza, e sul trono sta assiso fedelmente, nella tenda di Davide, un giudice amico del diritto, e pronto a far giustizia".
6 "Noi conosciamo l’orgoglio di Moab, l’orgogliosissima, la sua alterigia, la sua superbia, la sua arroganza, il suo vantarsi senza fondamento!"
7 Perciò gema Moab per Moab, tutti gemano! Rimpiangete, costernati, le schiacciate d’uva di Kir-Hareseth!
8 Poiché le campagne di Heshbon languono; languono i vigneti di Sibmah, le cui viti scelte, che inebriavano i padroni delle nazioni, arrivavano fino a Jazer, erravano per il deserto, ed avean propaggini che s’espandevan lontano, e passavano il mare.
9 Piango, perciò, come piange Jazer, i vigneti di Sibmah; io v’irrigo delle mie lacrime, o Heshbon, o Elealeh! poiché sui vostri frutti d’estate e sulle vostre mèssi s’è abbattuto un grido di guerra.
10 La gioia, il giubilo sono scomparsi dalla ferace campagna; e nelle vigne non ci sono più canti, né grida d’allegrezza; il vendemmiatore non pigia più l’uva nei tini; io ho fatto cessare il grido di gioia della vendemmia.
11 Perciò le mie viscere fremono per Moab come un’arpa, e geme il mio cuore per Kir-Heres.
12 E quando Moab si presenterà, quando si affaticherà su l’alto luogo ed entrerà nel suo santuario a pregare, esso nulla otterrà.
13 Questa è la parola che l’Eterno già da lungo tempo pronunziò contro Moab.
14 E ora l’Eterno parla e dice: "Fra tre anni, contati come quelli d’un mercenario, la gloria di Moab cadrà in disprezzo, nonostante la sua gran moltitudine; e ciò che ne resterà sarà poca, pochissima cosa, senza forza".

Isaia 16 Commentary

Chapter 16

Moab is exhorted to yield obedience. (1-5) The pride and the judgments of Moab. (6-14)

Verses 1-5 God tells sinners what they may do to prevent ruin; so he does to Moab. Let them send the tribute they formerly engaged to pay to Judah. Take it as good advice. Break off thy sins by righteousness, it may lengthen thy quiet. And this may be applied to the great gospel duty of submission to Christ. Send him the lamb, the best you have, yourselves a living sacrifice. When you come to God, the great Ruler, come in the name of the Lamb, the Lamb of God. Those who will not submit to Christ, shall be as a bird that wanders from her nest, which shall be snatched up by the next bird of prey. Those who will not yield to the fear of God, shall be made to yield to the fear of every thing else. He advises them to be kind to the seed of Israel. Those that expect to find favour when in trouble themselves, must show favour to those in trouble. What is here said concerning the throne of Hezekiah, also belongs, in a much higher sense, to the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Though by subjection to Him we may not enjoy worldly riches or honours, but may be exposed to poverty and contempt, we shall have peace of conscience and eternal life.

Verses 6-14 Those who will not be counselled, cannot be helped. More souls are ruined by pride than by any other sin whatever. Also, the very proud are commonly very passionate. With lies many seek to gain the gratification of pride and passion, but they shall not compass proud and angry projects. Moab was famous for fields and vineyards; but they shall be laid waste by the invading army. God can soon turn laughter into mourning, and joy into heaviness. In God let us always rejoice with holy triumph; in earthly things let us always rejoice with holy trembling. The prophet looks with concern on the desolations of such a pleasant country; it causes inward grief. The false gods of Moab are unable to help; and the God of Israel, the only true God, can and will make good what he has spoken. Let Moab know her ruin is very near, and prepare. The most awful declarations of Divine wrath, discover the way of escape to those who take warning. There is no escape, but by submission to the Son of David, and devoting ourselves to him. And, at length, when the appointed time comes, all the glory, prosperity, and multitude of the wicked shall perish.

Chapter Summary

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.

Isaia 16 Commentaries

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