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Isaiah 15 Commentary

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Isaiah 15:1 meaning

Moab’s swift devastation demonstrates how easily human security can crumble when confronted with divine decree.

Isaiah 15:2 meaning

Moab’s mourning and humiliation signal the depth of the nation’s crisis.

Isaiah 15:3 meaning

Moab’s sorrow is a sobering reminder of how alienation from God leads to deep distress.

Isaiah 15:4 meaning

This verse demonstrates the pervasive anguish of Moab’s people and their utter vulnerability in the face of divine judgment.

Isaiah 15:5 meaning

They wept and fled until there was no refuge left.

Isaiah 15:6 meaning

Moab’s once-lush land withers under judgment—reminding us of the fragility of earthly prosperity without God.

Isaiah 15:7 meaning

Moab’s departure with all it claimed to possess shows how quickly material blessings can vanish under divine judgment.

Isaiah 15:8 meaning

This verse underscores how widespread and overwhelming the effects of divine judgment can be.

Isaiah 15:9 meaning

Moab will suffer fierce judgment, leaving no escape from divine retribution.