1
Behold, the LORD makes the
earth empty, makes it waste, turns it upside down, and scatters its inhabitants.
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It will be as with the people, so with the priest; as with the servant, so with his master; as with the maid, so with her mistress; as with the buyer, so with the seller; as with the creditor, so with the debtor; as with the taker of interest, so with the giver of interest. +
3
The earth will be utterly emptied and utterly laid waste; for the LORD has spoken this word.
4
The earth mourns and fades away. The world languishes and fades away. The lofty people of the earth languish. +
5
The earth also is polluted under its inhabitants, because they have transgressed the laws, violated the statutes, and broken the
everlasting covenant.
+6
Therefore the
curse has devoured the earth, and those who
dwell therein are found guilty. Therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left.
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The new wine mourns. The vine languishes. All the merry-hearted sigh. +
8
The mirth of tambourines ceases. The sound of those who rejoice ends. The joy of the harp ceases. +
9
They will not
drink wine with a song. Strong drink will be
bitter to those who drink it.
+10
The confused city is broken down. Every
house is shut up, that no man may come in.
+11
There is a crying in the streets because of the wine. All joy is darkened. The mirth of the land is gone. +
12
The city is left in desolation, and the gate is struck with destruction. +
13
For it will be so within the earth among the peoples, as the shaking of an
olive tree, as the gleanings when the vintage is done.
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These shall lift up their voice. They will shout for the majesty of The LORD. They cry aloud from the sea. +
15
Therefore
glorify the LORD in the east, even the name of The LORD, the God of Israel, in the islands of the sea!
+16
From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs.
Glory to the righteous!But I said, "I pine away! I pine away! woe is me!" The treacherous have dealt treacherously. Yes, the treacherous have dealt very treacherously.
+17
Fear, the pit, and the snare, are on you who inhabitant the earth. +
18
It will happen that he who flees from the noise of the fear will fall into the pit; and he who comes up out of the middle of the pit will be taken in the snare; for the windows on high are opened, and the foundations of the earth tremble. +
19
The earth is utterly broken. The earth is torn apart. The earth is shaken violently. +
20
The earth will stagger like a drunken man, and will sway back and forth like a hammock. Its disobedience will be heavy on it, and it will fall and not rise again. +
21
It shall happen in that day that the LORD will punish the army of the high ones on high, and the kings of the earth on the earth. +
22
They shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit, and shall be shut up in the prison; and after many days shall they be visited. +
23
Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed; for the LORD of Hosts will reign on
Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem; and before his elders will be glory.
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Isa 24:1-23. THE LAST TIMES OF THE WORLD IN GENERAL, AND OF JUDAH AND THE CHURCH IN PARTICULAR.
The four chapters (the twenty-fourth through the twenty-seventh) form one continuous poetical prophecy: descriptive of the dispersion and successive calamities of the Jews (Isa 24:1-12); the preaching of the Gospel by the first Hebrew converts throughout the world (Isa 24:13-16); the judgments on the adversaries of the Church and its final triumph (Isa 24:16-23); thanksgiving for the overthrow of the apostate faction (Isa 25:1-12), and establishment of the righteous in lasting peace (Isa 26:1-21); judgment on leviathan and entire purgation of the Church (Isa 27:1-13). Having treated of the several nations in particular--Babylon, Philistia, Moab, Syria, Israel, Egypt, Edom, and Tyre (the miniature representative of all, as all kingdoms flocked into it)--he passes to the last times of the world at large and of Judah the representative and future head of the churches.
1. the earth--rather, "the land" of Judah (so in Isa 24:3, 5, 6; Joe 1:2). The desolation under Nebuchadnezzar prefigured that under Titus.