Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Isaiah 19 begins with a prophecy against Egypt, stating that the LORD will come on a swift cloud, causing Egyptian idols to tremble and the population to experience internal civil conflict, frustration of plans, and eventual rule by a fierce king. The text describes environmental devastation as the waters of the Nile and its canals dry up, causing widespread mourning among fishermen, weavers, and laborers. Pharaoh's counselors and the princes of Zoan and Memphis are depicted as foolish and confused by a spirit poured out by the LORD, leaving Egypt helpless and terrified of Judah. Later, the chapter outlines a future transformation where five Egyptian cities will speak the language of Canaan, an altar and a pillar to the LORD will be established, and the LORD will send a savior, strike and heal Egypt, and receive worship. Finally, a highway will connect Egypt and Assyria, leading to a three-party alliance that includes Israel, resulting in a blessing upon Egypt, Assyria, and Israel from the LORD of Hosts.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.