Isaiah 19
19
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1THE ORACLE CONCERNING EGYPT.
Behold, Jehovah rideth
Upon a swift cloud, and cometh to Egypt:
And the idols of Egypt shall be moved at his presence,
And the heart of Egypt shall melt in the midst of her.
2And I will excite the Egyptians against the Egyptians,
And they shall fight, every man against his brother, and every man against his neighbour:
City against city, kingdom against kingdom.
3And the spirit of Egypt shall fail in the midst thereof;
And I will destroy her counsel:
And they shall seek to the idols, and to the sorcerers,
And to the necromancers, and to the soothsayers.
4And I will deliver up the Egyptians into the hands of a cruel lord,
And a fierce king shall rule over them:
Saith the Lord Jehovah of hosts.
5Then shall the waters fail from the sea,
And the river shall be wasted and dried up:
6And the rivers shall send forth stench,
The canals of Egypt shall waste away and become dry,
The reed and the rush shall wither:
7The meadows by the river, even at the mouth of the river,
And every thing sown by the river,
Shall be dried up, scattered by the wind, and be no more.
8The fishers also shall mourn,
And all they that cast angle into the river shall lament;
And they that spread nets upon the face of the waters shall languish.
9And the workers of combed flax shall be confounded,
And they that weave white linen.
10And her foundations are broken in pieces,
And all workers for hire are afflicted in soul.
11Surely, the princes of Zoan are fools:
As for the wise counsellors of Pharaoh,
Their counsel is become foolish.
How will ye say unto Pharaoh,
I am the son of the wise, a son of ancient kings?
12Where now are they, thy wise men?
And let them tell thee now, if they know,
What Jehovah of hosts hath determined against Egypt.
13The princes of Zoan are become foolish, the princes of Noph are deceived;
And they, even the heads of her tribes, have caused Egypt to err.
14 Jehovah hath mingled in the midst of her a spirit of giddiness;
And they have caused Egypt to err in all her works,
As a drunkard staggereth in his vomit.
15Neither shall there be done by Egypt any work,
Which the head or tail, the branch or rush, may do.
16In that day the Egyptians shall be as women;
And they shall tremble and fear,
At the shaking of the hand of Jehovah of hosts,
Which he shall shake over them.
17And the land of Judah shall become a terror to the Egyptians:
Every one to whom a mention is made of it shall fear;
Because of the counsel of Jehovah of hosts,
Which he hath counselled against them.
18In that day there shall be five cities in the land of Egypt,
Speaking the language of Canaan,
And swearing by Jehovah of hosts:
One of them shall be called, The city of Destruction.
19In that day there shall be an altar to Jehovah
In the midst of the land of Egypt;
And a pillar at the boundary thereof to Jehovah:
20And it shall be for a sign, and for a witness,
To Jehovah of hosts in the land of Egypt;
For that they cried unto Jehovah because of oppressors,
And he sent unto them a saviour, and a defender, and he delivered them.
21And Jehovah shall be known to Egypt,
And the Egyptians shall know Jehovah in that day;
And they shall offer up sacrifice and oblation,
Yea they shall vow a vow unto Jehovah, and shall perform it.
22And Jehovah shall smite Egypt, smiting and healing her;
And they shall turn unto Jehovah, and he will be entreated by them, and will heal them.
23In that day there shall be a highway from Egypt towards Assyria;
And the Assyrian shall come into Egypt, and the Egyptian into Assyria:
And the Egyptian shall worship with the Assyrian.
24In that day shall Israel be the third
With Egypt and with Assyria,
Even a blessing in the midst of the earth:
25Whom Jehovah of hosts shall bless, saying:
Blessed be Egypt my people,
And Assyria, the work of my hands;
And Israel mine inheritance.
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Translated by Rev John Jones (Ioan Tegid).Published at Oxford in 1830, second edition 1842.
Isaiah 19
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A Prophecy concerning Egypt
1A prophecy concerning Egypt: # 19:1 Egypt is a recognized symbol of the world and its temptations and snares.
Behold! The Lord Yahweh is riding on a swift-soaring cloud! # 19:1 See Deut. 33:26; Pss. 18:9–11; 68:34; 104:3; Isa. 60:8. Clouds can be a metaphor for God’s sons and daughters in glory.
He is on his way to Egypt!
The god-idols of Egypt will tremble at his presence, # 19:1 See Heb. 12:26–29.
and the hearts of the Egyptians will melt within them!
2“I will stir up civil strife
and cause the Egyptians to fight against one another—
one against the other, neighbor against neighbor,
city against city, kingdom against kingdom.
3The spirit of the Egyptians will be in panic,
and I will confuse # 19:3 Or “swallow.” The Hebrew homonym can mean either “confuse” or “swallow.” their strategies.
They will seek guidance from their idols
and by the spirits of the dead
and consult with mediums and wizards.
4I will give over the Egyptians into the hands of a cruel master; # 19:4 Or “lord of severity”; that is, the king of Assyria.
a brutal king will rule over them,” says the sovereign God,
the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies.
5The Nile delta # 19:5 Or “The waters of the sea.” Waters could be viewed as an emblem of life-giving ministries. will dry up
and the riverbed will become parched and dry.
6Its canals will become stagnant and stink with rotting reeds,
and the streams of Egypt will dry up, from a trickle to nothing.
7All that is planted # 19:7 “All that is planted” could point to the teaching of the Word, sown as seeds into hearts. See Matt. 13:19–23. by the mouth of the river will dry up,
and the fields along the brooks will wither
and turn to dust blown away by the wind. # 19:7 See Ps. 1:4.
8Fishermen # 19:8 Fishermen can be seen as evangelists. See Matt. 4:18–19. will mourn. All who cast a fishhook into the river
and those who cast their nets will catch nothing.
9Those who make clothing from combed flax # 19:9 Flax was arduously combed to produce linen. will despair,
and the weavers of linen will be distressed. # 19:9 Or “become pale [white].” See Isa. 38:12.
10The pillars of Egypt’s foundations will be shattered # 19:10 The foundations of worldliness (Egypt) will be broken off of our lives. See Ps. 11:3.
and every worker grieved.
The Wisdom of Egypt Is Foolishness to God
11The elite of Zoan # 19:11 That is, her leaders. Zoan, one of the oldest cities in the world, is in lower Egypt, known by the Greeks as Tunis. Zoan means “the place of departure” or “depressed, low region.” (See also v. 13.) In the fields of Zoan Moses worked miracles to prove to Pharaoh that God had sent him to demand the release of the Hebrews from their slavery. are nothing but fools,
and the wisest of Pharaoh’s counselors gives foolish advice.
How in the world can you say to Pharaoh,
“I am a brilliant sage and a descendant of the ancient kings”? # 19:11 Or “I am a son of a wise man and a descendent of the [wise] Kedemite kings.”
12Where, oh where, are all your sages? # 19:12 See 1 Cor. 1:18–31.
If they’re so wise, let them discover and tell you
what the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies,
has planned for Egypt.
13Zoan’s elite have become utter fools;
the nobles of Memphis are utterly deceived,
and Egypt has been led astray by her tribal chiefs. # 19:13 Or “cornerstones,” a metaphor for Egypt’s rulers. Egypt was known for its wisdom, but the wisdom of this world (Egypt) has been found empty and vain. Christ is our wisdom (see 1 Cor. 1:30).
14The Lord Yahweh has mixed up their minds
and poured into them a distorted spirit
that will make Egypt dizzy and act like a drunk
who staggers around in his own vomit.
15There is nothing anyone in Egypt can do—
neither head nor tail, # 19:15 The head represents leaders; the tail, lying prophets. See Isa. 9:14–15. nor anyone of high or low position. # 19:15 Or “palm branch or reed,” a metaphor for the “strong or the weak, high or low.”
16In that day, the Egyptians will become like women who tremble in fear # 19:16 See Heb. 12:26–29. because the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies, shakes his fist # 19:16 Or “hand.” The hand with its five fingers can be a metaphor for the five ministries of the Spirit (see Eph. 4:11). at them. 17The land of Judah will become the dread of the Egyptians. They will quake whenever anybody even mentions it to them, because of what the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies, has in store for them!
Divine Grace for Egypt
18In that day, there will be five # 19:18 Possibly a figurative number (i.e., the five senses). Egyptian cities that speak the language of Canaan # 19:18 That is, they will speak the language (Hb. “lip”) of the people of God—a language of hope, not despair; of love, not hatred; a spiritual language of all that is sacred and holy. See Isa. 50:4; Zeph. 3:9. The Hebrew word for “Canaan” means “to be humbled” or “to bend the knee.” The language of Canaan would be the language of humility. and swear their allegiance to the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies, and one # 19:18 Or “each one.” will be called the City of the Sun. # 19:18 Most Hebrew manuscripts have “the City of Destruction,” but the Dead Sea scroll 1QIsaa and a few medieval Hebrew manuscripts, along with the Targum and Vulgate, have “the City of the Sun” (Hierapolis). The other four Egyptian cities could be Leontopolis, Daphne, Migdol, and Memphis.
19In that day, there will be an altar to the Lord Yahweh in the middle of Egypt and a sacred monument to honor him on her border. # 19:19 There has been conjecture that this “monument” (or “memorial”) may be the Great Pyramid in Egypt and might have been built by Job (Egyptian name Cheops). Job was a grandson of Jacob and a nephew of Joseph, who went into Egypt with the Israelites. He is mentioned in Gen. 46:13 and 1 Chron. 7:1 as Jashub or, in the Masoretic text, Job. Others view this as a future monument built to glorify God. 20It will be a sign and a visible reminder in the land of Egypt of the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies. And they will cry out to him when they are oppressed, and he will send a mighty deliverer # 19:20 Or “savior.” and champion to their rescue! # 19:20 If God responds to the prayers of the “Egyptians” (worldly people), how much more will he rescue his own people? See 2 Chron. 6:32–33; James 4:10.
21The Lord Yahweh will reveal to them who he really is, and the Egyptians will know him intimately. They will worship him with sacrifices and burnt offerings. They will make vows to the Lord Yahweh, and they will keep them. # 19:21 In response to the plagues (see Ex. 7–10), Pharaoh promised to let the children of Israel go but then took back that promise. Isaiah proclaims that this spirit of broken promises will be removed from Egypt.
22The Lord Yahweh will wound the Egyptians, but when they turn back to him, he will heal them. Yes, the Lord Yahweh will listen to their hearts’ cry, and he will heal and restore them.
23In that day there will be a highway all the way from Egypt to Assyria. # 19:23 The ancient Assyrian empire would include parts of northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, and southeastern Turkey. Like long-lost brothers, the Egyptians and the Assyrians will be joined together and they will worship and serve the Lord Yahweh! And in that day, Israel will become the third partner with Egypt and Assyria as a blessing to all the earth. For the Lord Yahweh, Commander of Angel Armies, will bless them, saying, “Blessed be Egypt, my people! Blessed be Assyria, my handiwork! And blessed be Israel, my inheritance!”
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