Isaiah 25:10

10 The Lord will protect Mount Zion, but the people of Moab will be trampled down the way straw is trampled in manure. 1

Isaiah 25:10 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 25:10

For in this mountain shall the hand of the Lord rest
Where he will make the feast of fat things, ( Isaiah 25:6 ) even in his church, which is his resting place, and where he delights to dwell; and over whom his hand is, and abides for their protection and safeguard; and where he gives rest, as the Septuagint F11 render it; even spiritual rest to the souls of his people; and where, as the Targum has it,

``the power of the Lord is revealed;''
namely, in the preservation of his church, and in the destruction of its enemies; as follows: and Moab shall be trodden down under him:
under the Lord, and his mighty hand of power; or "under it"; under the mountain, the church; under the feet of the saints; see ( Malachi 4:2 ) or, "in his place" F12, as Jarchi and Kimchi explain it; wherever he is, or shall be found, where he lies there shall he be trodden upon. By Moab the enemies of the church are meant, and is put for them all, even all the antichristian powers, both Turks and Papists; their ruin is expressed by treading down or threshing, in allusion to the threshing of corn, as the word used mostly signifies, when the straw is bruised by the cartwheel, or the feet of oxen; or to the treading of straw in the mire, as follows: even as straw is trodden down for the dunghill;
or in "it" F13; or "in the waters of the dunghill" F14, as the Cetib; where being cast and trodden, it rots, and becomes dung; and so the Targum,
``as straw is trodden in the clay;''
Jarchi interprets it to this sense. R. Joseph Kimchi takes it to be the name of a place, Madmenah, which was one of the cities of Moab, ( Jeremiah 48:2 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F11 (anapausin dwsei o yeov) .
F12 (wytxt) "apud se", i.e. "in loco suo", Vatablus, Junius & Tremellius.
F13 (wmb) as the Keri or marginal reading directs it should be read.
F14 (hnmdm ymb) in "aquis sterquilinii", De Dieu.

Isaiah 25:10 In-Context

8 The Sovereign Lord will destroy death forever! He will wipe away the tears from everyone's eyes and take away the disgrace his people have suffered throughout the world. The Lord himself has spoken.
9 When it happens, everyone will say, "He is our God! We have put our trust in him, and he has rescued us. He is the Lord! We have put our trust in him, and now we are happy and joyful because he has saved us."
10 The Lord will protect Mount Zion, but the people of Moab will be trampled down the way straw is trampled in manure.
11 They will reach out their hands as if they were trying to swim, but God will humiliate them, and their hands will sink helplessly.
12 He will destroy the fortresses of Moab with their high walls and bring them tumbling down into the dust.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 25.10-12Isaiah 15.1--16.14;Jeremiah 48.1-47;Ezekiel 25.8-11;Amos 2.1-3;Zephaniah 2.8-11.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.