Isaiah 18:1

1._Woe to the land. _I cannot determine with certainty what is the nation of which Isaiah speaks, though he shews plainly that it bordered on _Ethiopia. _Some consider it to refer to the whole of Egypt; but this is a mistake, for in the next chapter he treats of Egypt separately, from which it is ev... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:2

2._Sending ambassadors by the sea. _This relates strictly to the state of those times. It would appear that this nation solicited the Egyptians or Syrians to harass the Jews, or that the Assyrians employed them for the purpose of harassing the Jews, or that they had formed an alliance with the Egypt... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:3

3._All ye inhabitants of the world. _He shews that this work of God will be so manifestly excellent as to draw the attention not only of the Jews but of all nations. _When he shall lift up an ensign on the mountains, you will see it. _(17) These words, which are in the future tense, are rendered by... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:4

4._But thus said Jehovah unto me. _After having threatened a slaughter of the Ethiopians or their neighbors, and at the same time shewn that comfort will arise from it to the Jews, or ironically reproved the foolish confidence with which the Jews had been deceived, he now adds that God will regulate... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:5

5._For when the harvest shall be at hand. _Literally it is, “in presence of the harvest;” but we must soften the harshness of the expressions; and it cannot be doubted that the meaning of the Prophet is, that when the harvest is close at hand, and when the grapes are nearly ripe, the whole produce,... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:6

6._They shall be left together. _(23) He means that they will be cast aside as a thing of no value, as John the Baptist also compares them to chaff, which is thrown on the dunghill. (Matthew 3:12; Luke 3:17.) Thus Isaiah shews that they will be exposed to the wild beasts and to the fowls, so that th... [ Continue Reading ]

Isaiah 18:7

7._In that time. _The Prophet again shews why he threatened the destruction of a heathen nation; for when almost all the nations had leagued together against the Church, it appeared as if the Church were utterly ruined, and therefore Jehovah declares that in due time he will render assistance. Had h... [ Continue Reading ]

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