Isaiah 46
46
The Overthrow of Babylon
1The gods of Babylon, Bel # 46:1 Bel means “lord,” a title that was associated with the god Enlil, known in Babylon as the chief of the gods. The Greeks called him Zeus, and the Romans, Jupiter. Eventually, the title Bel was transferred to Marduk. See Jer. 50:2. and Nebo, # 46:1 Or “Nabu” or “Celestial Scribe,” known as the god of intellectualism (literacy, wisdom). The Greeks called him Hermes; the Romans, Mercury; the Egyptians, Anubis.
are bowed down and lowered to the ground.
They haul away on ox carts their wobbling idols. # 46:1 Or “Their idols are beasts and cattle.”
2They both stoop and bow down,
and they are powerless to rescue their own images.
There they # 46:2 Or “their souls.” go—carried off into captivity! # 46:2 These false gods and their idols are like captives carried off by their conquerors.
3“Listen to me, O Jacob’s tribes, all the remnant of Israel.
You never had to carry me, but I have carried you from birth.
I supported you from the moment you left the womb. # 46:3 See Ex. 19:4; Deut. 1:31; 32:11; Ps. 28:9.
4Even as you grow old and your hair turns gray,
I’ll keep carrying you!
I am your Maker and your Caregiver.
I will carry you and be your Savior.
5To whom can you compare me, the incomparable God?
Have you found someone else like me?
6The wealthy pour out their gold, # 46:6 Or “Those who pour out gold from their purses.”
weigh out their silver in the scales,
and hire a goldsmith who crafts it into a ‘god.’
Then they bow down before it to worship it.
7They lift it up to their shoulders and have to carry it.
They set it on a stand, and there it sits,
unable to move from its place.
When someone cries out to it,
it never answers nor saves anyone from trouble.
8Keep this in mind and don’t forget it!
Take this to heart, you rebels!
9Remember the miracles of long ago.
Acknowledge that I am God, and there is no other.
I am God, and there is none like me.
10I declare from the beginning how it will end
and foretell from the start what has not yet happened.
I decree that my purpose will stand,
and I will fulfill my every plan.
11I called that eagle Cyrus, # 46:11 See Isa. 41:2–3; 44:28–45:1. swooping in from the east;
from a distant land he came, the man of my purpose.
I have spoken, and yes, I will bring it to pass.
I have formed my plan, and yes, I will do it.
12“Listen to me, you stubborn ones
who are far from righteousness.
13I am bringing my righteousness closer to you;
it is not far off.
My deliverance will not be delayed,
for I will set my salvation in Zion
for Israel my glory!”
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1Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth;
Their idols are laid upon the beasts, and upon the cattle:
What were borne by you are made into loads,
A burden to the weary beast.
2They stoop, they bow down together:
They are not able to deliver the burden;
But they themselves go into captivity.
3Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob,
And all the remnant of the house of Israel;
Ye that have been borne by me from the belly,
That have been carried from the womb.
4And even to your old age, I am the same;
And even to your gray hairs, I will carry you:
I have made, arid I will bear;
Even I will carry, and will deliver you.
5To whom will ye liken me, and equal me?
And to whom will ye compare me, that we may be like?
6They lavish gold out of the bag,
And weigh silver in the balance;
They hire a goldsmith, and he maketh it a god:
They fall down; yea, they worship him.
7They bear him upon the shoulder; they carry him about;
They set him down in his place, and he standeth:
From his place shall he not remove;
Yea, one shall cry unto him, but he will not answer;
Nor save him from his trouble.
8Remember this, and shew yourselves men:
Bring it again to mind, O ye transgressors.
9Remember the former things, of old time:
For I am God, arid there is none else;
I am God, and there is none like me:
10Declaring the end from the beginning,
And from ancient times, the things that are not yet done;
Saying: My counsel shall stand:
And I will do all my pleasure:
11Calling a ravenous bird from the east,
And the man of my counsel from a far country:
Yea, I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass;
I have purposed it; I will also do it.
12Hearken unto me, ye stubborn in heart,
Ye that are far from righteousness:
13I will bring near my righteousness; it shall not be far off;
And my salvation shall not tarry:
I will place salvation in Zion,
For Israel my glory.
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Translated by Rev John Jones (Ioan Tegid).Published at Oxford in 1830, second edition 1842.