a3:1-12
b1:23-25
c3:1
dLev 26:26-29
e3:2-3
f39:7
g2 Kgs 24:14-16
hIsa 1:26
i47:9
j12-13
kDeut 18:10-12

‏ Isaiah 3:1-3

Summary for Isa 3:1-12: 3:1-12  a These verses continue the subject of judgment against Israel’s leadership (see 1:23-25  b). The removal of leadership at all levels would allow the mob to gain control. Chaos and famine would turn Judah and Jerusalem into a social wasteland. 3:1  c take away ... bread ... water: God had long ago warned of famine, with its horrible conditions that sometimes led to desperate acts, as one possible judgment for wickedness (Lev 26:26-29  d).
Summary for Isa 3:2-3: 3:2-3  e Regardless of their status, all military, civil, judicial, and religious leaders would be removed in the day of judgment (39:7  f; 2 Kgs 24:14-16  g). God would eventually give his people good leaders again (Isa 1:26  h) but not diviners and others who used pagan forms of revelation (47:9  i, 12-13  j; see Deut 18:10-12  k).
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