They come from a far country, from the end of heaven, even the LORD, and the weapons of his indignation, to destroy the whole land.
They come from a distant country, from the farthest reaches of the heavens, the LORD and the weapons of His anger, to destroy the entire land.
God is bringing His judgment from far away to completely destroy the land as punishment for wickedness.
📚 Historical Context
Isaiah was prophesying in the 8th century BC during a period when the Assyrian Empire was a major threat to Judah, but this chapter shifts focus to a future judgment on Babylon. The verse describes a distant army as God's instruments of wrath, symbolizing how He uses nations to execute His divine punishment on sinful empires. This prophecy was ultimately fulfilled when Babylon fell to the Persians in 539 BC.
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