Isaiah 2

The Mountain of the LORD

1 This is what Isaiah son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem:
2 In the last days the mountain of the LORD’s temple will be established as the highest of the mountains; it will be exalted above the hills, and all nations will stream to it.
3 Many peoples will come and say, “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the temple of the God of Jacob. He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths.” The law will go out from Zion, the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.
4 He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
5 Come, descendants of Jacob, let us walk in the light of the LORD.

The Day of the LORD

6 You, LORD, have abandoned your people, the descendants of Jacob. They are full of superstitions from the East; they practice divination like the Philistines and embrace pagan customs.
7 Their land is full of silver and gold; there is no end to their treasures. Their land is full of horses; there is no end to their chariots.
8 Their land is full of idols; they bow down to the work of their hands, to what their fingers have made.
9 So people will be brought low and everyone humbled— do not forgive them.[a]
10 Go into the rocks, hide in the ground from the fearful presence of the LORDand the splendor of his majesty!
11 The eyes of the arrogant will be humbled and human pride brought low; the LORD alone will be exalted in that day.
12 The LORD Almighty has a day in store for all the proud and lofty, for all that is exalted (and they will be humbled),
13 for all the cedars of Lebanon, tall and lofty, and all the oaks of Bashan,
14 for all the towering mountains and all the high hills,
15 for every lofty tower and every fortified wall,
16 for every trading ship[b]and every stately vessel.
17 The arrogance of man will be brought low and human pride humbled; the LORD alone will be exalted in that day,
18 and the idols will totally disappear.
19 People will flee to caves in the rocks and to holes in the ground from the fearful presence of the LORDand the splendor of his majesty, when he rises to shake the earth.
20 In that day people will throw away to the moles and bats their idols of silver and idols of gold, which they made to worship.
21 They will flee to caverns in the rocks and to the overhanging crags from the fearful presence of the LORDand the splendor of his majesty, when he rises to shake the earth.
22 Stop trusting in mere humans, who have but a breath in their nostrils. Why hold them in esteem?

Isaiah 2 Commentary

Chapter 2

The conversion of the Gentiles, Description of the sinfulness of Israel. (1-9) The awful punishment of unbelievers. (10-22)

Verses 1-9 The calling of the Gentiles, the spread of the gospel, and that far more extensive preaching of it yet to come, are foretold. Let Christians strengthen one another, and support one another. It is God who teaches his people, by his word and Spirit. Christ promotes peace, as well as holiness. If all men were real Christians, there could be no war; but nothing answering to these expressions has yet taken place on the earth. Whatever others do, let us walk in the light of this peace. Let us remember that when true religion flourishes, men delight in going up to the house of the Lord, and in urging others to accompany them. Those are in danger who please themselves with strangers to God; for we soon learn to follow the ways of persons whose company we keep. It is not having silver and gold, horses and chariots, that displeases God, but depending upon them, as if we could not be safe, and easy, and happy without them, and could not but be so with them. Sin is a disgrace to the poorest and the lowest. And though lands called Christian are not full of idols, in the literal sense, are they not full of idolized riches? and are not men so busy about their gains and indulgences, that the Lord, his truths, and precepts, are forgotten or despised?

Verses 10-22 The taking of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans seems first meant here, when idolatry among the Jews was done away; but our thoughts are led forward to the destruction of all the enemies of Christ. It is folly for those who are pursued by the wrath of God, to think to hide or shelter themselves from it. The shaking of the earth will be terrible to those who set their affections on things of the earth. Men's haughtiness will be brought down, either by the grace of God convincing them of the evil of pride, or by the providence of God depriving them of all the things they were proud of. The day of the Lord shall be upon those things in which they put their confidence. Those who will not be reasoned out of their sins, sooner or later shall be frightened out of them. Covetous men make money their god; but the time will come when they will feel it as much their burden. This whole passage may be applied to the case of an awakened sinner, ready to leave all that his soul may be saved. The Jews were prone to rely on their heathen neighbours; but they are here called upon to cease from depending on mortal man. We are all prone to the same sin. Then let not man be your fear, let not him be your hope; but let your hope be in the Lord your God. Let us make this our great concern.

Cross References 75

  • 1. Isaiah 1:1
  • 2. Acts 2:17; Hebrews 1:2
  • 3. Isaiah 11:9; Isaiah 24:23; Isaiah 25:6,10; Isaiah 27:13; Isaiah 56:7; Isaiah 57:13; Isaiah 65:25; Isaiah 66:20; Jeremiah 31:23; Daniel 11:45; Joel 3:17; Micah 4:7
  • 4. Isaiah 65:9
  • 5. Zechariah 14:10
  • 6. S Psalms 102:15; Jeremiah 16:19
  • 7. Isaiah 45:23; Isaiah 49:1; Isaiah 60:3-6,14; Isaiah 66:18; Jeremiah 3:17; Joel 3:2; Zephaniah 3:8; Zechariah 14:2
  • 8. Isaiah 45:14; Isaiah 49:12,23; Isaiah 55:5
  • 9. S Deuteronomy 33:19; S Psalms 137:5
  • 10. S Isaiah 1:10; Isaiah 33:22; Isaiah 51:4,7
  • 11. Luke 24:47; S John 4:22
  • 12. Psalms 7:6; S Psalms 9:19; Psalms 96:13; Psalms 98:9; Isaiah 1:27; Isaiah 3:13; Isaiah 9:7; Isaiah 42:4; Isaiah 51:4; Joel 3:14
  • 13. S Genesis 49:10
  • 14. Joel 3:10
  • 15. Psalms 46:9; Isaiah 9:5; Isaiah 11:6-9; Isaiah 32:18; Isaiah 57:19; Isaiah 65:25; Jeremiah 30:10; Daniel 11:45; Hosea 2:18; Micah 4:3; Zechariah 9:10
  • 16. Isaiah 58:1
  • 17. Isa 60:1,19-20; 1 John 1:5,7
  • 18. S Deuteronomy 31:17
  • 19. Jeremiah 12:7
  • 20. S Deuteronomy 18:10; S Isaiah 44:25
  • 21. S 2 Kings 1:2; S 2 Chronicles 26:6
  • 22. Proverbs 6:1
  • 23. S 2 Kings 16:7; Micah 5:12
  • 24. S Deuteronomy 17:17
  • 25. S Psalms 17:14
  • 26. S Deuteronomy 17:16
  • 27. S Genesis 41:43; Isaiah 31:1; Micah 5:10
  • 28. Isaiah 10:9-11; Revelation 9:20
  • 29. Isaiah 44:17
  • 30. S 2 Chronicles 32:19; S Psalms 135:15; Micah 5:13
  • 31. Isaiah 17:8
  • 32. Psalms 62:9
  • 33. ver 11,17; Isaiah 5:15; Isaiah 13:11
  • 34. S Nehemiah 4:5
  • 35. ver 19; Nahum 3:11
  • 36. S Psalms 145:12; 2 Thessalonians 1:9; Revelation 6:15-16
  • 37. S Nehemiah 9:29; Habakkuk 2:5
  • 38. S ver 9
  • 39. Isaiah 5:15; Isaiah 10:12; Isaiah 37:23; Ezekiel 31:10
  • 40. S Job 40:11
  • 41. S Psalms 46:10
  • 42. ver 17,20; Isaiah 3:7,18; Isaiah 4:1,2; Isaiah 5:30; Isaiah 7:18; Isaiah 17:4,7; Isaiah 24:21; Isaiah 25:9; Isaiah 26:1; Isaiah 27:1
  • 43. Isaiah 13:6,9; Isaiah 22:5,8,12; Isaiah 34:8; Isaiah 61:2; Jeremiah 30:7; Lamentations 1:12; Ezekiel 7:7; Ezekiel 30:3; Joel 1:15; Joel 2:11; Amos 5:18; Zephaniah 1:14
  • 44. S Psalms 59:12
  • 45. S 2 Samuel 22:28
  • 46. Psalms 76:12; Isaiah 24:4,21; Isaiah 60:11; Malachi 4:1
  • 47. S Job 40:11
  • 48. S Judges 9:15; Isaiah 10:34; Isaiah 29:17; Ezekiel 27:5
  • 49. Isaiah 10:33
  • 50. S Psalms 22:12; Zechariah 11:2
  • 51. Isaiah 30:25; Isaiah 40:4
  • 52. Isaiah 30:25; Isaiah 32:14; Isaiah 33:18
  • 53. Isaiah 25:2,12; Zephaniah 1:16
  • 54. "fn" S Genesis 10:4; S 1 Kings 9:26; 1 Kings 10:22
  • 55. S 2 Samuel 22:28; S Job 40:11
  • 56. S ver 9
  • 57. S ver 11
  • 58. S 1 Samuel 5:2; Ezekiel 36:25
  • 59. S Deuteronomy 9:21; Isaiah 21:9; Jeremiah 10:11; Micah 5:13
  • 60. S Judges 6:2; Isaiah 7:19
  • 61. S Judges 6:2; S Job 30:6; Luke 23:30; Revelation 6:15
  • 62. S Deuteronomy 2:25
  • 63. S Psalms 145:12
  • 64. ver 21; S Job 9:6; S Isaiah 14:16; Hebrews 12:26
  • 65. S ver 11
  • 66. Leviticus 11:19
  • 67. S Job 22:24; Ezekiel 36:25; Revelation 9:20
  • 68. Ezekiel 7:19-20; Ezekiel 14:6
  • 69. S Exodus 33:22
  • 70. S Psalms 145:12
  • 71. Isaiah 33:10
  • 72. S ver 19
  • 73. Psalms 118:6,8; Psalms 146:3; Isaiah 51:12; Jeremiah 17:5
  • 74. S Genesis 2:7; S Psalms 144:4
  • 75. S Job 12:19; Psalms 8:4; Psalms 18:42; Psalms 144:3; Isaiah 17:13; Isaiah 29:5; Isaiah 40:15; S James 4:14

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Or "not raise them up"
  • [b]. Hebrew "every ship of Tarshish"

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 2

This chapter contains a vision or prophecy of the enlargement of Christ's kingdom and interest, and of the glory of his church in the latter day, by the calling of the Gentiles, and the numerous conversions of them to it, and of the abolition of idolatry, and the destruction of the antichristian party. The inscription to it is in Isa 2:1 the prophecy itself follows; the date of it is the last days; the subject matter of it, the kingdom, interest, and church of Christ, signified by the mountain of the Lord's house; its glorious estate is expressed by its establishment on the mountains; by its exaltation above the hills; and by the great numbers that should flock to it, and should encourage one another to go up to it, in order to learn the ways of God, and walk in them; the means of which is the Gospel preached, that should go out of Jerusalem; the effect of that is peace among the nations: hence the house of Jacob is exhorted to walk in the light held forth by it, Isa 2:2-5 and then the reasons are given of God's rejecting and forsaking some that bear the Christian name, called the house of Jacob; namely, their Heathenish superstition, idolatry, covetousness, and confidence in their riches; who are sarcastically called upon to hide themselves in the rocks for fear of the Lord, Isa 2:6-10 when the judgments of God are denounced on the proud and lofty, comparable to cedars, oaks, mountains, hills, high towers, fenced walls, and ships of the ocean, at which time, Christ, and he alone, will be exalted, and idolatry utterly abolished; the consequence of which will be the utmost dread and terror to all idolaters, Isa 2:11-21 and the chapter is concluded with an exhortation to such to cease from the man of sin, and have him in no account, Isa 2:22.

Isaiah 2 Commentaries

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