Isaiah 16
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CHAPTER 16 The Burden of Moab Continued 1. God’ s call to Moab to repent (Isaiah 16:1-5) 2. Moab’ s pride and judgment (Isaiah 16:6-14)The fifteenth and sixteenth chapters form one prophecy. Moab’ s land bordered on the land of Israel. The historical facts concerning Moab may be studied and followed through the following passages: 1 Samuel 14:47; 2 Samuel 8:2; 2 Kings 1:11; 2 Kings 3:4;2 Chronicles 20:1-37; 2 Kings 8:20;2 Kings 24:2. Moab’ s sin and judgment are frequently mentioned by the prophet.
See Amos 2:1-3. A great past judgment of Moab’ s is described in 15:1-9. The call in chapter 16:1 to send a lamb has nothing to do with Him who is “ the lamb of God.” The exhortation becomes clear by reading 2 Samuel 8:2 and 2 Kings 3:4-5. Christ, however, is in view in verse 5, chapter 16(Isaiah 16:5). A remnant of Moab is to be left and in the time of the end we find Moab mentioned again. Read Isaiah 11:14 and Daniel 11:41.
The final ruin of Moab is described in Isaiah 25:10-12.
