Isaiah 19
Isaiah foretells the coming judgment of Egypt, the land that was once known for wisdom and power. He speaks of its downfall, the oppression of its people, and the destruction of its idols. Yet, he also proclaims that Egypt will eventually turn to God and become part of His plan for salvation.
Bible version
The Prophecy of Egypt's Judgment
Commentary
The prophecy of Isaiah is a warning to Egypt and all nations who put their trust in their own strength and wisdom. In the midst of their pride and oppression, God reminds them of His justice and sovereignty. However, the message of Isaiah is not all doom and gloom. He also speaks of redemption and restoration. This chapter reminds us that no matter how far we have strayed from God, there is always a chance for repentance and redemption. As we read these words, we are challenged to examine our own lives and ask ourselves if we have put our trust in God or in our own abilities.
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There are 25 verses in Isaiah, chapter 19.