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24:1 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof.
24:2 And it shall be, as with the people, so with the priest; as with the servant, so with his master; as with the maid, so with her mistress; as with the buyer, so with the seller; as with the lender, so with the borrower; as with the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him.
24:3 The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken this word.
24:4 The earth mourneth and fadeth away, the world languisheth and fadeth away, the haughty people of the earth do languish.
24:5 The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof; because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant.
24:6 Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate: therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left.
24:7 The new wine mourneth, the vine languisheth, all the merryhearted do sigh.
24:8 The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of them that rejoice endeth, the joy of the harp ceaseth.
24:9 They shall not drink wine with a song; strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink it.
24:10 The city of confusion is broken down: every house is shut up, that no man may come in.
24:11 There is a crying for wine in the streets; all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone.
24:12 In the city is left desolation, and the gate is smitten with destruction.
24:13 When thus it shall be in the midst of the land among the people, there shall be as the shaking of an olive tree, and as the gleaning grapes when the vintage is done.
24:14 They shall lift up their voice, they shall sing for the majesty of the LORD, they shall cry aloud from the sea.
24:15 Wherefore glorify ye the LORD in the fires, even the name of the LORD God of Israel in the isles of the sea.
24:16 From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs, even glory to the righteous. But I said, My leanness, my leanness, woe unto me! the treacherous dealers have dealt treacherously; yea, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously.
24:17 Fear, and the pit, and the snare, are upon thee, O inhabitant of the earth.
24:18 And it shall come to pass, that he who fleeth from the noise of the fear shall fall into the pit; and he that cometh up out of the midst of the pit shall be taken in the snare: for the windows from on high are open, and the foundations of the earth do shake.
24:19 The earth is utterly broken down, the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is moved exceedingly.
24:20 The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed like a cottage; and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it; and it shall fall, and not rise again.
24:21 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall punish the host of the high ones that are on high, and the kings of the earth upon the earth.
24:22 And they shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit, and shall be shut up in the prison, and after many days shall they be visited.
24:23 Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed, when the LORD of hosts shall reign in mount Zion, and in Jerusalem, and before his ancients gloriously.


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Everything King James Bible:Isaiah
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
back to: Isaiah
Book: Isaiah
Chapter: 24

Overview:
The Desolation of the land. (1-12) A few shall be preserved.
(13-15) God's kingdom advanced By his judgments. (16-23)

1-12 All whose treasures and happiness are laid up On Earth,
will soon be brought to want and misery. It is good to apply to
ourselves what the Scripture says of the vanity and vexation of
Spirit which attend all things here below. Sin has turned the
Earth upside down; the Earth is become quite different to Man,
from what it was when God first made it to be his Habitation. It
is, at the best, like a flower, which withers in the hands of
those that please themselves with it, and lay it in their
bosoms. The world we live in is a world of disappointment, a
vale of tears; the children of men in it are but of few days,
and full of trouble, See the power of God's Curse, how it makes
all empty, and lays waste all ranks and conditions. Sin brings
these calamities upon the Earth; it is polluted By the sins of
men, therefore it is made desolate By God's judgments. Carnal
joy will soon be at End, and the End of it is heaviness. God has
many ways to embitter Wine and Strong Drink to those who Love
them; distemper of body, anguish of mind, and the ruin of the
estate, will make Strong Drink Bitter, and the delights of sense
tasteless. Let men learn to Mourn for Sin, and rejoice in God;
then No Man, No event, can take their joy from them.

13-15 There shall be a remnant preserved from the general ruin,
and it shall be a devout and pious remnant. These few are
dispersed; like the gleanings of the Olive tree, hid under the
leaves. The Lord knows those that are his; the world does not.
When the mirth of Carnal worldlings ceases, the joy of the
saints is as lively as ever, because the Covenant of Grace, the
Fountain of their comforts, and the foundation of their hopes,
never fails. Those who rejoice in the Lord can rejoice in
Tribulation, and By Faith may triumph when all about them are in
tears. They encourage their fellow-sufferers to do likewise,
even those who are in the Furnace of affliction. Or, in the
valleys, low, dark, miry places. In every Fire, even the
hottest, in every place, even the remotest, let us keep up our
good thoughts of God. If none of these trials move us, then we
Glorify the Lord in the fires.

16-23 Believers may be driven into the uttermost parts of the
Earth; but they are singing, not sighing. Here is terror to
sinners; the Prophet laments the miseries he saw breaking in
like a torrent; and the small number of believers. He foresees
that Sin would abound. The meaning is Plain, that evil pursues
sinners. Unsteady, uncertain are all these things. Worldly men
think to Dwell in the Earth as in a Palace, as in a Castle; but
it shall be removed like a Cottage, like a Lodge Put up for the
night. It shall fall and not rise again; but there shall be new
heavens and a new Earth, in which shall Dwell nothing but
Righteousness. Sin is a Burden to the whole Creation; it is a
heavy Burden, under which it groans now, and will sink at last.
The high ones, that are puffed up with their grandeur, that
think themselves out of the reach of danger, God will visit for
their pride and cruelty. Let us Judge nothing before the time,
though some shall be visited. None in this world should be
secure, though their condition be ever So prosperous; nor need
any despair, though their condition be ever So deplorable. God
will be glorified in all this. But the Mystery of Providence is
not yet finished. The ruin of the Redeemer's enemies must make
way for his kingdom, and then the Sun of Righteousness will
appear in full Glory. Happy are those who take warning By the
sentence against others; every impenitent sinner will sink under
his transgression, and rise No more, while believers enjoy
Everlasting bliss.

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