Isaiah 19:17

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Isaiah says that Egypt will be scared of the land of Judah. Anyone who talks about it will be afraid because God has made a plan against Egypt. Isaiah is speaking about God's plans.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend was so scared of your backyard that they didn't want to play there. That's how Egypt feels about Judah in this verse. It's because God has a big plan for them.

Historical Background

Isaiah wrote this around 700 BC. He was speaking to the people of Judah and the surrounding nations about God's plans for them. At this time, Egypt was a powerful nation, but God was showing that even they would be affected by His decisions.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can see this verse as a reminder that no matter how powerful or influential someone or something seems, God's plans are supreme. For example, a small country might stand up to a superpower, causing fear and respect, showing that God's influence is greater than human power.

Topics

powerfearGod's plansprophesyEgyptJudah

Related Verses

Exodus 15:1Isaiah 10:24Jeremiah 46:25Amos 9:7Matthew 10:28

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Isaiah mention Egypt's fear of Judah?
Isaiah is explaining that God has plans for Egypt, and this fear shows that God's power and plans are greater than any human kingdom.
What does 'counsel of the LORD of hosts' mean?
It refers to the decisions and plans God has made, showing His sovereignty and the fact that He is the supreme ruler over all things.
How can this verse help us understand God's plans?
This verse shows us that God has specific plans for nations and individuals, and that His plans can cause fear or respect, depending on how one reacts to His will.
Is there a similar concept in the New Testament?
Yes, in Matthew 10:28, Jesus teaches that we should fear God more than what people can do to us, echoing the idea of God's ultimate power and plans over all nations.
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