Jesaja 21:10

10 O mijn dorsing, en de tarwe mijns dorsvloers! wat ik gehoord heb van den HEERE der heirscharen, den God Israels, dat heb ik ulieden aangezegd.

Jesaja 21:10 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 21:10

O my threshing, and the corn of my floor
Which may be understood either of the Babylonians, now threshed or punished by the Lord, and whom he had made use of as instruments for the punishment of others; or rather of the people of the Jews, whom the prophet calls "his", as being his countrymen, to whom he was affected, and with whom he sympathized; and besides, he speaks in the name of the Lord; or it is the Lord that speaks by him, calling the church of the Jews his floor, and the people his corn, which were dear and valuable to him, as choice grain, wheat, and other things; and therefore, though he threshed or afflicted them, it was for their good, to purge and cleanse them, and separate the chaff from them; and indeed it was on their account, and for their good, that all this was to be done to Babylon, before predicted; where they were, as corn under the threshing instrument, greatly oppressed and afflicted, but now should be delivered; for the confirmation of which it is added: that which I have heard of the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel,
have I declared unto you;
the preceding prophecy was not a dream of his, but a vision from the Lord of hosts; it was not devised by him, but told him by the Lord, and that for the good and comfort of the people of Israel, whose covenant God he was; and the prophet acted a faithful part, in delivering it just as he received it, which might be depended on.

Jesaja 21:10 In-Context

8 En hij riep: Een leeuw, Heere! ik sta op den wachttoren geduriglijk bij dag, en op mijn hoede zet ik mij ganse nachten.
9 En zie nu, daar komt een wagen mannen, en een paar ruiters! Toen antwoordde hij, en zeide: Babel is gevallen, zij is gevallen! en al de gesneden beelden harer goden heeft Hij verbroken tegen de aarde.
10 O mijn dorsing, en de tarwe mijns dorsvloers! wat ik gehoord heb van den HEERE der heirscharen, den God Israels, dat heb ik ulieden aangezegd.
11 De last van Duma. Men roept tot mij uit Seir: Wachter! wat is er van den nacht? Wachter! wat is er van den nacht?
12 De wachter zeide: De morgenstond is gekomen, en het is nog nacht; wilt gijlieden vragen, vraagt; keert weder, komt.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.