Isaiah 24:1
Behold, the Lord maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof.
注釈
Study Note
The apocalyptic opening of Isaiah's 'little apocalypse' (chapters 24-27) declares that God will make the earth empty, waste, and overturn it, scattering its inhabitants. Unlike the earlier oracles against specific nations (chapters 13-23), Isaiah 24 universalizes judgment — 'the earth' (eretz) here likely means the entire known world, not merely Palestine. The verse inaugurates a section that is among the closest Old Testament parallels to New Testament apocalyptic, describing cosmic upheaval, the imprisonment of heavenly powers (24:21), and divine kingship on Zion (24:23). Revelation draws heavily on Isaiah 24-27 for its own imagery of cosmic judgment and eschatological restoration.
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Behold, Jehovah maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof.
Lo, Jehovah is emptying the land, And is making it waste, And hath overturned <FI>it on<Fi> its face, And hath scattered its inhabitants.
See, the Lord is making the earth waste and unpeopled, he is turning it upside down, and sending the people in all directions.
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