Isaiah 19:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Isaiah speaks about the breaking of plans and efforts of those who make sluices and ponds for fish. It suggests that their carefully laid plans will fail. The message is about the consequences of human pride and reliance on their own methods.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're building a big sandcastle with special pools to catch fish. This verse says that even with all your plans and hard work, something might come along and ruin it all. It's like when you think you've got everything under control, but something unexpected happens.

Historical Background

Isaiah, a prophet of Israel, wrote this around 700 BCE. He was addressing the people of Egypt, warning them about the impending judgment from God due to their reliance on their own methods and resources rather than trusting in God.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us not to solely rely on our own plans and efforts, especially in areas like business or personal goals. It encourages us to seek divine guidance and not to be overly confident in our own strategies.

Topics

judgmentreliance on GodEgyptdisappointmentdivine guidancehuman pride

Related Verses

Ezekiel 30:4Hosea 10:1Luke 14:28-30Jeremiah 46:19Isaiah 19:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Isaiah 19:10?
It is the prophet Isaiah who is speaking, warning the people of Egypt about the consequences of their pride and reliance on their own methods.
What does 'sluices and ponds for fish' refer to in the verse?
These are structures used for fishing, representing the Egyptians' reliance on their own efforts and methods in agriculture and fishing.
How does this verse apply to modern life?
It reminds us that we should not solely depend on our own plans and efforts, but seek divine guidance in our endeavors, especially when dealing with business or personal goals.
What is the historical significance of this verse?
It provides insight into the political and social conditions of Egypt during the time of Isaiah and the prophetic warnings against the reliance on human methods rather than divine guidance.
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