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ISAIAH 17 — KING JAMES VERSION 1 1
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Isaiah 17
14 verses
This oracle against Damascus (Aram) announces the destruction of the kingdom that oppressed Israel and promises that Judah will find ultimate security not in military alliance with Aram but in God alone. The prophecy depicts the cities of Aram becoming like heaps of ruins, emphasizing that human fortifications cannot withstand divine judgment. The vision includes the promise that Israel's fortified cities will also become like the cities of the Amorites, suggesting that Judah too has become vulnerable to judgment through spiritual blindness and unfaithfulness. Yet within this judgment, the chapter promises a remnant that will turn and seek the Lord, establishing that the judgment is not ultimate but purifying, designed to strip away false confidence and restore authentic faith. The prophecy warns against idolatry and the worship of Asherah poles, establishing that covenant unfaithfulness in the form of idolatrous practices invites judgment. The oracle employs the metaphor of forgetting the God of salvation, indicating that the fundamental sin is not merely political but theological—the people have turned from trust in the Lord to reliance on human alliances and false gods. The chapter demonstrates Isaiah's conviction that judgment aims at restoration, that the removal of false security enables the emergence of genuine faith. The promise that a faithful remnant will turn to the Lord in that day indicates that judgment is purposive, designed to purify and restore rather than merely to punish. Isaiah 17 establishes that authentic security comes not from military might or alliances but from covenantal faith in the Lord.
VERSES IN THIS CHAPTER
1
The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.
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2
The cities of Aroer are forsaken: they shall be for flocks, which shall lie down, and none shall make them afraid.
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The contrast between human weakness and divine strength is so vivid in this passage. We bring nothing; He provides every...
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The fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Syria: they shall be as the glory of the children of Israel, saith the Lord of hosts.
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And in that day it shall come to pass, that the glory of Jacob shall be made thin, and the fatness of his flesh shall wax lean.
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And it shall be as when the harvestman gathereth the corn, and reapeth the ears with his arm; and it shall be as he that gathereth ears in the valley of Rephaim.
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Yet gleaning grapes shall be left in it, as the shaking of an olive tree, two or three berries in the top of the uppermost bough, four or five in the outmost fruitful branches thereof, saith the Lord God of Israel.
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At that day shall a man look to his Maker, and his eyes shall have respect to the Holy One of Israel.
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And he shall not look to the altars, the work of his hands, neither shall respect that which his fingers have made, either the groves, or the images.
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In that day shall his strong cities be as a forsaken bough, and an uppermost branch, which they left because of the children of Israel: and there shall be desolation.
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Because thou hast forgotten the God of thy salvation, and hast not been mindful of the rock of thy strength, therefore shalt thou plant pleasant plants, and shalt set it with strange slips:
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In the day shalt thou make thy plant to grow, and in the morning shalt thou make thy seed to flourish: but the harvest shall be a heap in the day of grief and of desperate sorrow.
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Woe to the multitude of many people, which make a noise like the noise of the seas; and to the rushing of nations, that make a rushing like the rushing of mighty waters!
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The nations shall rush like the rushing of many waters: but God shall rebuke them, and they shall flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind.
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And behold at eveningtide trouble; and before the morning he is not. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us.
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