Isaiah 47:1-5
Summary for Isa 47:1-48:22: 47:1–48:22 a Two conclusions can be drawn from the preceding evidence that the Lord alone is God: (1) Babylon’s great pride is foolishness (47:1-15 b); (2) Israel needs to pay attention to the word of the Lord (48:1-22 c).Summary for Isa 47:1-4: 47:1-4 d In this taunt against Babylon, the queen of nations is humiliated, forced to work as a servant girl. 47:1 e To sit in the dust was a way of expressing humiliation.
47:3 f God’s vengeance against those who oppose him and those who oppress his people (see 34:8 g) will bring justice to the world by purging it of wickedness.
Summary for Isa 47:5-11: 47:5-11 h Babylon’s confidence and arrogance were well known (see 14:13-17 i; Dan 4:30 j). All of this nation’s charms, magic, and wisdom were useless against the disaster decreed for it.
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