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Title: Warning against Moab/Isaiah 16:1-14

Content Title: Warning against Moab

Text: Isaiah 16:1-14

 

 

 

Introduction: A continuation of the warning against Moab, especially the pride of the Moabites.

This is a prophecy of judgment.

 

1. Judas exhorted obedience 1-5

First, in verse 1, “You shall offer the lambs to the ruler of the land.”

"You" are teaching Moab, and "Let's strike the land" is this

It means the sovereign of the kingdom of Israel, and “offering the Lamb” is an old-fashioned expression.

It means to pay tribute to the nation of Israel (Samha).

8:2, 2 Kings 3:4). In the days of King David or King Ahab, tribute was not

urges Moab to resubmit to what is in a state of interruption.

To say that the Moabites are "like a bird or a child," is to say that they are very weak beings.

He said that if he did not repent, he would face a crisis and be startled like a bird.

it means The phrase "make a conspiracy" means a treaty of friendship with the Jews.

It means to make a commitment, to act wisely. In other words, call

It is said to help the Jews who are fleeing from persecution.

 

2. Moab's Sin and Judgment 6-12

(1) Mourning for the sins of Moab 6-10

The sin of Moab is pride. The word “pride” is used three times in verse 6 alone,

The word "arrogance" is said once, etc. four times in total, so that's worth it.

Guessing, in verse 7, Gil-Hareset is a famous region for grapes, and raisins are their

It was used for religious ceremonies (Jeremiah 48:31-38), and the lushness of the vine of Sipma

It was scattered on every side, and God's judgment was taught by breaking its branches.

All. In particular, the prophet weeps when he sees the destruction that Moab will face.

True servants of God grieve even when they see the destruction of their enemies. Samuel

Even after declaring that he was going to be mad at Saul, he was saddened (Sam. 15:

26, 16:1). Even Paul was grieving that his people did not receive the gospel.

I thought (Romans 9:3). Prophets, those who preach the word of God

Tears warn against evil and calamity. Sin or disaster without tears

To warn is close to gossip. God's servants are sinful

He hates him, but he is always a friend to man himself.

Verse 10 says, “Because I have put a stop to his voice.”

is glad to hear that God has sent a war to Moab.

means that it has disappeared.

(2) The vain religion of the Moabites 11-12

In verse 11, the prophet once again looked forward to the devastation of Moab, like a harp,

It means making a sad sound. The high places of the Moabites serve the god Chemos

Creeping is a work of piety, which is tormenting the body. In other words,

It is a kind of asceticism. Serving to be tired is this

means Even offering one's own children as a burnt offering

But it has no effect. Like the prophets of the idols of Baal on Mount Carmel,

Even if you run around and talk like you're going crazy, it doesn't have any effect, in the end that's it

God's prophets had been defeated (1 Kings 18:25-29).

 

Conclusion: Moab will be destroyed in 3 years.

“In three years the glory of Moab and its great multitude,

You will be humiliated."

It means that it is fixed and fixed. Moab brought down to Babylon

W I'm talking about destruction, but "within three years" literally means three years.

Rather than doing so, it would be more reasonable to think that it means the not-too-distant future.

 


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