Isaiah 5:18-23

18 Woe to those who draw iniquity with 1cords of falsehood, who draw sin as with cart ropes,
19 who say: 2"Let him be quick, let him speed his work that we may see it; let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel draw near, and let it come, that we may know it!"
20 Woe to 3those who call evil good and good evil, 4who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
21 Woe to those who are 5wise in their own eyes, and shrewd in their own sight!
22 Woe to those who are 6heroes at drinking wine, and valiant men in mixing strong drink,
23 who 7acquit the guilty for a bribe, and deprive the innocent of his right!

Isaiah 5:18-23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 5

In this chapter, under the parable of a vineyard and its ruins, the Jews and their destruction are represented; the reasons of which are given, their manifold sins and transgressions, particularly enumerated, with the punishment threatened to them, and which is delivered in form of a song. The vineyard is described by the owner of it, a well beloved one; by the situation of it, in a fruitful hill; by the fence about it, and care and culture of it; and by its not answering the expectation of the owner, it bringing forth wild grapes instead of good ones, Isa 5:1,2 wherefore the men of Judah and Jerusalem are made judges between the owner and his vineyard, what more could have been done to it, or rather what was now to be done to it, since this was the case; and the result is, that it should be utterly laid waste, and come to ruin; and the whole is applied to the house of Israel, and men of Judah, Isa 5:3-7 whose sins, as the cause of their ruin, are mentioned in the following verses; their covetousness, with the punishment of it, Isa 5:8-10 their intemperance, luxury, and love of pleasure, with the punishment threatened thereunto, Isa 5:11-14 whereby haughty men should be humbled, the Lord be glorified, and at the same time his weak and innocent people would be taken care of, Isa 5:15-17 next, other sins are taken notice of, and woes pronounced on account of them, as, an impudent course of sinning, insolent impiety against God, confusion of good and evil, conceit of their own wisdom, drunkenness, and perversion of justice, Isa 5:18-23 wherefore for these things, and for their contempt and rejection of the law and word of the Lord, utter destruction is threatened them, Isa 5:24 yea, the anger of God had been already kindled against them, and they had felt it in some instances, Isa 5:25 but they are given to expect severer judgments, by means of foreign nations, that should be gathered against them; who are described by their swiftness, strength, and vigilance; by their armour, horses, and carriages; and by their terror and cruelty; the consequence of which would be utter darkness, distress, and calamities, in the land of Judea, Isa 5:26-30.

Cross References 7

  • 1. Proverbs 5:22
  • 2. [Ezekiel 12:22; 2 Peter 3:4]
  • 3. [Amos 5:7]
  • 4. [Job 17:12; Matthew 6:22, 23; Luke 11:34, 35]
  • 5. Proverbs 3:7; Romans 12:16
  • 6. ver. 11
  • 7. Exodus 23:8; Proverbs 17:15
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