Isaiah 10
In Isaiah chapter 10, the prophet foretells God's judgment upon Assyria, who had become a powerful and oppressive empire. Despite being used as a tool in God's plan to punish Israel, Assyria's leaders had become arrogant and cruel, leading them to be punished by God. The chapter also includes a reminder of God's faithfulness to His people and the promise of a remnant being saved.
Bible version
God's Judgment on Assyria
Commentary
Isaiah's prophecy in chapter 10 is a reminder of God's sovereignty and His use of even the most ruthless nations as instruments for His purposes. However, it's also a warning to those who may become arrogant and believe they are exempt from God's judgment. The chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of remaining humble, obedient and faithful to God, as His judgment will come to all who act in pride and cruelty. Overall, Isaiah 10 is a powerful message of God's justice and mercy, and a reminder to trust in His plan for the salvation of His people.
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There are 34 verses in Isaiah, chapter 10.