Isaiah 22
Isaiah 22 describes the coming judgment on Jerusalem's leaders for their rebellion against God. The chapter depicts the downfall of Shebna, a royal steward, and the rise of Eliakim as his replacement. Despite his good character, Eliakim and the people of Jerusalem are still judged for their disobedience.
Bible version
Judgment on Jerusalem's Leaders
Commentary
In this chapter, we see the consequences of disobedience to God's commands, even for those in positions of power. The imagery of Shebna being cast down from his position of authority serves as a warning against pride and arrogance. It also highlights the importance of living a life of integrity, as seen in Eliakim's elevation to a leadership role. However, even Eliakim and the people of Jerusalem are not exempt from judgment. This reminds us that no matter our station in life, we are all accountable to God for our actions. The chapter also points forward to the ultimate judgment, where all will be held accountable for their choices.
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There are 25 verses in Isaiah, chapter 22.