isaiah 16:2 meaning - Axtarish в Google
What does Isaiah 16:2 mean? Isaiah is describing a request from the fleeing refugees of Moab. They hope to take refuge in the territory of Judah for a time.
Those who will not submit to Christ, shall be as a bird that wanders from her nest, which shall be snatched up by the next bird of prey. Those who will not ...
As a bird that has forsaken its nest, and wanders about, and its young ones are turned out of the nest, scarcely fledged, and unable to shift for themselves.
This symbolizes a plea for assistance in a time of great peril, reflecting their desperate state akin to "a wandering bird cast out of the nest." Such imagery ...
[2.] He shall hasten righteousness, and not delay to do justice, nor keep those long waiting that make application to him for the redress of their grievances.
2 The women of Moab are at the places where people go across the Arnon River. They are like birds that flap their wings when they are pushed from their nest.
This chapter continues and concludes the burden of Moab. In it, I. The prophet gives good counsel to the Moabites, to reform what was amiss among them, and.
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 16 continues the description of the judgment against Moab, and Isaiah's sorrow for the nation.
Isaiah 16:2 (KJV) reads: "For it shall be, that, as a wandering bird cast out of the nest, so the daughters of Moab shall be at the fords of Arnon.
Those who will not yield to the fear of God, shall be made to yield to the fear of every thing else. He advises them to be kind to the seed of Israel. Those ...
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