“Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?”
The final exhortation to cease trusting in human strength—to stop relying on mortals whose breath is in their nostrils—provides the theological counterpoint to all the judgment pronouncements against human pride in the chapter. This verse articulates the fundamental spiritual reorientation required by the prophet's message: the turning away from misplaced confidence in human power and the reorientation toward God as the sole reliable source of security. The diminishment of humanity to the level of mere breath-filled creatures emphasizes human finitude and vulnerability in contrast to God's eternal and unchangeable nature. This conclusion transforms Isaiah 2 from a pronouncement of judgment into a call to spiritual wisdom, asking the audience to recognize the futility of trusting in human power and to redirect their allegiance to God before the Day of the Lord arrives.
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