Daily Bible Reading Wednesday 20th July 2022

by William Moody

Isaiah 18

An Oracle Concerning Cush

18:1   Ah, land of whirring wings
    that is beyond the rivers of Cush,1
  which sends ambassadors by the sea,
    in vessels of papyrus on the waters!
  Go, you swift messengers,
    to a nation tall and smooth,
  to a people feared near and far,
    a nation mighty and conquering,
    whose land the rivers divide.
  All you inhabitants of the world,
    you who dwell on the earth,
  when a signal is raised on the mountains, look!
    When a trumpet is blown, hear!
  For thus the LORD said to me:
  “I will quietly look from my dwelling
    like clear heat in sunshine,
    like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest.”
  For before the harvest, when the blossom is over,
    and the flower becomes a ripening grape,
  he cuts off the shoots with pruning hooks,
    and the spreading branches he lops off and clears away.
  They shall all of them be left
    to the birds of prey of the mountains
    and to the beasts of the earth.
  And the birds of prey will summer on them,
    and all the beasts of the earth will winter on them.

At that time tribute will be brought to the LORD of hosts

  from a people tall and smooth,
    from a people feared near and far,
  a nation mighty and conquering,
    whose land the rivers divide,

to Mount Zion, the place of the name of the LORD of hosts.

Footnotes

[1] 18:1 Probably Nubia

(ESV)

Cush was the land south of Egypt and verse 2 speaks of how they sent messengers to Israel to seek to form an alliance to fight against Assyria. The Cushites were a people tall and smooth, a people who were feared and very powerful. They seemed like a good nation to have on your side when facing attack from Assyria.

This prophecy is a warning to Israel that this is nation that is destined for judgment. The prophecy builds up to this as all people are called to take notice (v3) and then the picture is given of the Lord cutting down this nation like a farmer his harvest (v4-5).

The picture of destruction is terrible and meant to shock (v6). It serves as a warning for the people of God not to place their trust in the wrong place. We too need to realise that anything we trust in can pass away, all except God.

Verse 7 speaks of a day when the people of this land will bring tribute to the Lord. This was at least partly fulfilled by the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8 v26).

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