Isaiah 10:10
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
De même que ma main a atteint les royaumes des idoles, Où il y avait plus d'images qu'à Jérusalem et à Samarie,
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the Assyrian king has conquered various kingdoms and found their idols to be more impressive than those in Jerusalem and Samaria. The speaker is likely the Assyrian king, showing arrogance over his conquests and the belief that his idols are superior.
Explained for Children
Imagine if a big bully came to your school and said he beat up all the other schools and thought their toys were cooler than the ones at your school. That's kind of what this Assyrian king is saying about the idols in other places he conquered.
Historical Background
Isaiah wrote this verse in the 8th century BCE, during the reign of King Ahaz of Judah. The Assyrian Empire was expanding and threatening Israel and Judah. Isaiah was warning the people about the consequences of their actions and the pride of their enemies.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse reminds us not to be arrogant about our successes or possessions. Instead of being proud of what we have, we should focus on our values and the true meaning of what we consider valuable.
Topics
prideidolsconquestwarningsuperiorityfalse gods
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Isaiah 10:10?
The speaker is likely the Assyrian king, who is boasting about his conquests and the idols he has found in other kingdoms.
What does this verse teach us about idols?
This verse shows that people can be impressed by false gods and idols, even if they are not truly powerful. It highlights the folly of placing value in something that ultimately has no real power.
How does this verse fit into the broader message of Isaiah?
Isaiah often warned against the pride and false trust in idols. This verse serves as a warning to the people of Judah and Israel about the consequences of their actions and the pride of their enemies.
What can we learn about pride from this verse?
This verse teaches us that pride and arrogance can lead to a false sense of superiority. Instead of focusing on material or symbolic successes, we should focus on our values and the true meaning of what we consider valuable.
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