Isaiah 18:1-2

A Prophecy Against Cush

1 Woe to the land of whirring wings[a]along the rivers of Cush,[b]
2 which sends envoys by sea in papyrus boats over the water. Go, swift messengers, to a people tall and smooth-skinned, to a people feared far and wide, an aggressive nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers.

Isaiah 18:1-2 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 18

This chapter is a prophecy of the desolation of a land or country, described by the wings with which it was shaded, and by the rivers by which it was situated, Isa 18:1 by its messengers and message to another nation, which is also described, Isa 18:2 all the nations of the world are called upon to observe the judgment about to be inflicted on it, Isa 18:3 and a promise is made, that at the same time God will take up his rest and dwelling among his own people, and refresh and protect them, Isa 18:4 and the time, and manner, and nature of the destruction of the people before threatened, are metaphorically expressed, Isa 18:5,6 and the issue of all will be the glory of God, since these people will be brought, in after times, as a present to him in Mount Zion, Isa 18:7.

Cross References 7

  • 1. Isaiah 5:8
  • 2. S Genesis 10:6; S Psalms 68:31; S Ezekiel 29:10; Isaiah 20:3-5; Eze 30:4-5,9; Zephaniah 2:12; Zephaniah 3:10
  • 3. Obadiah 1:1
  • 4. Exodus 2:3; Job 9:26
  • 5. S Genesis 41:14
  • 6. S Genesis 10:8-9; S 2 Chronicles 12:3
  • 7. ver 7

Footnotes 2

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