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Tuesday, 7 September 2021

The Book of ISAIAH - Chapter Forty Seven


The Fall of Babylon

“Go down, sit in the dust,

    Virgin Daughter Babylon;

sit on the ground without a throne,

    queen city of the Babylonians.

No more will you be called

    tender or delicate.

Take millstones and grind flour;

    take off your veil.

Lift up your skirts, bare your legs,

    and wade through the streams.

Your nakedness will be exposed

    and your shame uncovered.

I will take vengeance;

    I will spare no one.”

Our Redeemer—the Lord Almighty is his name—

    is the Holy One of Israel.

“Sit in silence, go into darkness,

    queen city of the Babylonians;

no more will you be called

    queen of kingdoms.

I was angry with my people

    and desecrated my inheritance;

I gave them into your hand,

    and you showed them no mercy.

Even on the aged

    you laid a very heavy yoke.

You said, ‘I am forever—

    the eternal queen!’

But you did not consider these things

    or reflect on what might happen.

“Now then, listen, you lover of pleasure,

    lounging in your security

and saying to yourself,

    ‘I am, and there is none besides me.

I will never be a widow

    or suffer the loss of children.’

Both of these will overtake you

    in a moment, on a single day:

    loss of children and widowhood.

They will come upon you in full measure,

    in spite of your many sorceries

    and all your potent spells.

10 

You have trusted in your wickedness

    and have said, ‘No one sees me.’

Your wisdom and knowledge mislead you

    when you say to yourself,

    ‘I am, and there is none besides me.’

11 

Disaster will come upon you,

    and you will not know how to conjure it away.

A calamity will fall upon you

    that you cannot ward off with a ransom;

a catastrophe you cannot foresee

    will suddenly come upon you.

12 

“Keep on, then, with your magic spells

    and with your many sorceries,

    which you have laboured at since childhood.

Perhaps you will succeed,

    perhaps you will cause terror.

13 

All the counsel you have received 

has only worn you out!

    Let your astrologers come forward,

those stargazers who make predictions 

month by month,

    let them save you from what is coming upon you.

14 

Surely they are like stubble;

    the fire will burn them up.

They cannot even save themselves

    from the power of the flame.

These are not coals for warmth;

    this is not a fire to sit by.

15 

That is all they are to you—

    these you have dealt with

    and labored with since childhood.

All of them go on in their error;

    there is not one that can save you.


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Word by Word Meditations 

by Fred Ursell


Isaiah 47: “sit” (vv.1 & 5)

As in the previous chapter God primarily addresses the pagan Babylonians (vv.1 & 5). Being such a powerful nation they cannot imagine “a calamity will fall” (v.11) on them, so God sees them “lounging” (v.8) in their sense of security. 

But He sees ahead to when they sit on the ground without a throne” (v.1) andsit in silence” (v.5). No regal posturing any more – just squatting on the bare earth, dumbstruck by disaster. It can happen to any individual too – job loss, bereavement, rude awakenings. 

If that’s you, don’t sit – kneel!


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The Book of ISAIAH- Chapter 47

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ISAIAH Chapter 1 to 39

 - Overview -

The Bible Project 

https://youtu.be/d0A6Uchb1F8


ISAIAH Chapter 40 - 66

 - Overview 

The Bible Project 

https://youtu.be/_TzdEPuqgQg 



STUDY - LINKS

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The Book of ISAIAH

Part 1 by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/XqNzGrYbFWg


The Book of ISAIAH

Part 2 by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/1VLLZ_6ZjiE


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