Isaiah 17:5
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
Il en sera comme lorsque le moissonneur rassemble les tiges et que son bras coupe les épis, comme lorsqu'on ramasse les épis dans la vallée des Réphaïm.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a scene where the harvestman gathers corn and reaps the ears, comparing it to someone gathering ears of grain in the valley of Rephaim. The speaker is Isaiah, and the key message is about the completeness of the gathering or destruction, depending on the context.
Explained for Children
Imagine a farmer collecting all the corn in a field. He works so hard that he gathers every last ear, just like someone might collect all the corn in a big valley. This is how Isaiah describes something being completely gathered or finished.
Historical Background
Isaiah, a prophet, wrote this verse around 700 B.C. during the time of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. This verse is part of a prophecy predicting the downfall of Damascus and other surrounding nations, using agricultural imagery familiar to the audience.
Living It Out Today
Imagine cleaning up a large garden and making sure not to leave any weeds behind. Just as the farmer in the verse ensures every ear of corn is gathered, in our lives, we should be thorough and diligent in completing tasks, leaving nothing undone.
Topics
prophecyjudgmentagriculturecompletenessgatheringharvest
Related Verses
Psalms 126:5-6Amos 8:1-2Matthew 13:24-30Hosea 6:11Isaiah 28:25-29
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'the valley of Rephaim' refer to in Isaiah 17:5?
The valley of Rephaim was a location near Jerusalem where battles took place. Here, it symbolizes a place of significant gathering or destruction.
Why does Isaiah use agricultural imagery in his prophecies?
Isaiah uses familiar agricultural imagery to convey complex ideas about the completeness of God's judgment or deliverance, making his message relatable to his audience.
How does this verse fit into the broader message of Isaiah?
This verse is part of a broader prophecy about the judgment of Israel's enemies, emphasizing the thoroughness of God's actions and the certainty of fulfillment.
What can we learn from the 'harvestman' in Isaiah 17:5?
The 'harvestman' teaches us about diligence and thoroughness in our tasks, ensuring that nothing is left undone, just as the farmer ensures no corn is left behind.
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