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Isaiah 7:18

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Isaiah 7:18

18 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall hiss for the fly that is in the uttermost part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of Assyria.

Chapter Context

Isaiah 7 is a prophetic oracle chapter in the Old Testament that explores themes of truth, judgment, wisdom. Written during the Assyrian and pre-exilic periods (c. 740-680 BCE), this chapter should be understood within its historical context: Addressed Judah during Assyria's rise, Babylon's threat, and anticipated restoration.

The chapter can be divided into several sections:

  1. Verses 1-5: Introduction and setting the context
  2. Verses 6-12: Development of key themes
  3. Verses 13-20: Central message and teachings
  4. Verses 21-25: Conclusion and application

This chapter is significant because it demonstrates God's faithfulness despite human unfaithfulness. When studying this passage, it's important to consider both its immediate context within Isaiah and its broader place in the scriptural canon.

Verse Study

Isaiah 7:18

18 And it shall come to pass in that day, that the LORD shall hiss for the fly that is in the uttermost part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of Assyria.

Analysis

The imagery of the LORD 'hissing' for Egypt (the fly) and Assyria (the bee) depicts God sovereignly summoning nations as instruments of judgment. The insect metaphors suggest both insignificance relative to God and capacity to inflict pain on Judah. This double threat—Egypt and Assyria competing for control—would make Judah a contested buffer zone. The imagery demonstrates God's control over foreign powers, using them to accomplish His purposes while they pursue their own agendas.

Historical Context

Throughout the 8th-7th centuries BC, Judah was caught between Egyptian and Assyrian (later Babylonian) imperial competition, suffering invasions from both sides.

Reflection

  • How does God's use of ungodly nations for judgment purposes demonstrate comprehensive sovereignty?
  • What modern 'flies' and 'bees' might God be summoning for refining discipline?

Word Studies

  • Lord: יְהוָה / אֲדֹנָי (YHWH / Adonai) H3068 - The LORD / Lord

Cross-References

Original Language

וְהָיָ֣ה׀ H1961 בַּיּ֣וֹם H3117 הַה֗וּא H1931 יִשְׁרֹ֤ק H8319 יְהוָה֙ H3068 לַזְּב֔וּב H2070 אֲשֶׁ֥ר H834 בִּקְצֵ֖ה H7097 יְאֹרֵ֣י H2975 מִצְרָ֑יִם H4714 וְלַ֨דְּבוֹרָ֔ה H1682 אֲשֶׁ֖ר H834 +2