Moab is urged to seek shelter and send tribute to Zion, and a promise is glimpsed of a throne established in steadfast love in David’s tent. But because of Moab’s great pride and boasting, its ruin is confirmed, and Isaiah laments the withering of its vineyards and joy.
Isaiah study chapter
Isaiah 16
c. 715 BCA plea for mercy on Moab, refused because of Moab’s pride.
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