a16:1-4
b16:1
c2 Kgs 3:4
d16:3-4
e16:4-5
f2 Kgs 13:20
g16:5
h9:7
i11:1-5
j10-12
k16:6-11
l16:1-4
m16:6
n16:8
o27:6
p16:12
q15:2
r40:18-19
s44:18-19
t16:14
u21:16
vNeh 13:23

‏ Isaiah 16

Summary for Isa 16:1-4: 16:1-4  a A request for asylum. 16:1  b Moab was known for its sheep (see 2 Kgs 3:4  c). The lambs were sent as tribute to Judah in recognition of Judah’s sovereignty over Moab.

• Sela (the cliff), an unknown remote site, was apparently where the Moabites escaped through the desert.
Summary for Isa 16:3-4: 16:3-4  d Do not betray us ... Hide them: Moab’s situation would become so dire that they would beg for asylum in other lands.
Summary for Isa 16:4-5: 16:4-5  e This prophecy of salvation spoke of the future of David’s dynasty.

• Activities such as oppression and destruction would cease with the end of Moabite hostilities (see 2 Kgs 13:20  f).
16:5  g God would establish one of David’s descendants as king (see also 9:7  h; 11:1-5  i, 10-12  j).
Summary for Isa 16:6-11: 16:6-11  k The response to Moab’s request for asylum (16:1-4  l). 16:6  m The Moabites’ hardened state of pride and arrogance and rage and boasting prevented them from humbling themselves before God.
16:8  n The vineyards at Sibmah were located by the Moabite city of Heshbon.

• Moab was like a luxuriant vine that extends far and wide, but Israel’s beautiful vine reached to the ends of the earth (27:6  o).

• The location of Jazer is unknown.
16:12  p The hilltops were sites for pagan shrines (see 15:2  q).

• No one will be able to save them, including the idols the Moabites called on for protection (see 40:18-19  r; 44:18-19  s).
16:14  t Within three years, counting each day (literally Within three years, as a servant bound by contract would count them; see also 21:16  u): A man who had sold himself into servitude for a period of time would calculate how much time remained right down to the final day. This verse refers to events that are unknown.

• The glory of Moab will be ended, probably because of the Assyrian conquest of Moab (late 700s BC).

• only a feeble few will be left alive: Though decimated by war, the Moabites still existed during Nehemiah’s time (Neh 13:23  v).
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