Isaiah 23:9

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, God (the LORD of hosts) is saying that He has a plan to humble the proud and make their glory and honor seem less important. This shows that God wants to bring people's pride down to a more humble level.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big, shiny trophy. God is saying that He might do something to show that the trophy isn't as important as you think. This helps us remember that we should not be too proud of our stuff or our looks.

Historical Background

Isaiah 23:9 was written by the prophet Isaiah, who lived around 700 BC. He was addressing the people of Israel and the surrounding nations, warning them about God's judgment on their pride and arrogance.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us not to be too proud of our achievements or possessions. For example, if someone gets a promotion at work, they might feel they are better than others, but this verse encourages humility and reminds us that our pride can be challenged by God.

Topics

pridehumilityGod's sovereigntyjudgmentgloryhonor

Related Verses

Psalm 10:2-3James 4:61 Corinthians 1:27-29Jeremiah 13:15Luke 14:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Isaiah 23:9?
The main message is that God plans to humble the proud and make their glory seem less important, emphasizing God's sovereignty over human pride.
How does this verse relate to pride?
This verse directly addresses pride by indicating that God intends to reduce the pride of those who are overly confident in their own glory or achievements.
Can you provide an example of how this verse might apply in modern life?
An example could be a successful business leader who becomes arrogant. This verse would remind them to stay humble and recognize that their success is ultimately under God's control.
What does this verse tell us about God's nature?
This verse reveals that God is sovereign and has the power to bring down pride, showing His control over human achievements and the way He governs the world.
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