Isaiah 47:3

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God is speaking to Babylon, warning that her secrets and shameful acts will be revealed. God is promising to take action and not deal with Babylon as a mere human would.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your little brother found out all your secrets and told everyone. That's kind of what God is saying will happen to Babylon. He's going to show everyone their secrets, and He won't treat them like a normal person would.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC, predicting Babylon's downfall. The message was directed at the people of Judah, warning them about the coming judgment on Babylon, a powerful and arrogant empire.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this verse can remind us that our secrets and wrongdoings can be revealed. It encourages us to live honestly, as if our actions and secrets are already known.

Topics

judgmentshamerevelationvengeancehumilityaccountability

Related Verses

Jeremiah 50:38Ezekiel 16:37Lamentations 1:8Matthew 10:261 Corinthians 4:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the 'I' speaking in Isaiah 47:3?
The 'I' is God, speaking directly to Babylon, emphasizing His authority and the certainty of the judgment He will bring.
What does it mean to not 'meet thee as a man'?
It means God will not deal with Babylon as another human might, implying a judgment that goes beyond human justice or mercy.
How is shame a theme in this verse?
Shame is a theme as God reveals Babylon's hidden sins, showing how pride and secrecy can lead to humiliation and exposure.
What can we learn about accountability from this verse?
This verse teaches us that our actions, even our secrets, are not hidden from God, and we must be accountable to Him for our deeds.
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