Isaiah Chapter 47
From The Open Bible Project
47:1 "Come down, and sit in the dust, virgin daughter of Babylon; sit on the ground without a throne, daughter of the Chaldeans: for you shall no more be called tender and delicate.
- (a) Which has lived in wealth and wantonness and has not yet been overcome by any enemies.
- (b) Your government will be taken from you.
47:2 Take the millstones, and grind meal; remove your veil, strip off the train, uncover the leg, pass through the rivers.
- (c) You will be brought to most vile servitude: for to turn the mill was the office of slaves.
- (d) The things in which she sets her greatest pride, will be made vile, even from the head to the foot.
47:3 Your nakedness shall be uncovered, yes, your shame shall be seen: I will take vengeance, and will spare no man."
- (e) I will use no humanity nor pity toward you.
47:4 Our Redeemer, Yahweh of Armies is his name, the Holy One of Israel.
- (f) The Israelites will confess that the Lord does this for his Church’s sake.
47:5 "Sit in silence, and go into darkness, daughter of the Chaldeans; for you shall no more be called the mistress of kingdoms.
- (g) For shame, and hide yourself.
47:6 I was angry with my people, I profaned my inheritance, and gave them into your hand: you showed them no mercy; on the aged you have very heavily laid your yoke.
- (h) They abused God’s judgments, thinking that he punished the Israelites, because he would completely cast them off, and therefore instead of pitying their misery, you increased it.
47:7 You said, I shall be mistress forever; so that you did not lay these things to your heart, neither did remember the latter end of it.
47:8 "Now therefore hear this, you who are given to pleasures, who sit securely, who say in your heart, I am, and there is none else besides me; I shall not sit as a widow, neither shall I know the loss of children:
47:9 but these two things shall come to you in a moment in one day, the loss of children, and widowhood; in their full measure shall they come on you, in the multitude of your sorceries, and the great abundance of your enchantments.
- (i) So that your punishment will be so great, as is possible to be imagined.
47:10 For you have trusted in your wickedness; you have said, No one sees me; your wisdom and your knowledge, it has perverted you, and you have said in your heart, I am, and there is none else besides me.
- (k) You thought that your own wisdom and policy would have saved you.
47:11 Therefore evil will come on you; you won't know when it dawns: and mischief wil fall on you; you will not be able to put it away: and desolation shall come on you suddenly, which you don't know.
47:12 "Stand now with your enchantments, and with the multitude of your sorceries, in which you have labored from your youth; if so be you shall be able to profit, if so be you may prevail.
- (l) He derides their vain confidence, who put their trust in anything but in God, condemning also such vain sciences, which serve no use, but to delude the people, and to bring them from depending only on God.
47:13 You are wearied in the multitude of your counsels: let now the astrologers, the stargazers, the monthly prognosticators, stand up, and save you from the things that shall come on you.
47:14 Behold, they shall be as stubble; the fire shall burn them; they shall not deliver themselves from the power of the flame: it shall not be a coal to warm at, nor a fire to sit before.
- (m) They will utterly perish, and no part of them remain.
47:15 Thus shall the things be to you in which you have labored: those who have trafficked with you from your youth shall wander everyone to his quarter; there shall be none to save you.
- (n) They will flee everyone to that place, which he thought by his speculations to be most sure: but that will deceive them.
