KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Isaiah 14:30
30. And the firstborn of the poor shall feed, and the needy shall lie down in safety: and I will kill thy root with famine, and he shall slay thy remnant.
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KJV summary for : Isaiah 14
Summary: Isaiah 14 speaks primarily about the judgment against Babylon and serves as a declaration of Israel's future restoration. The chapter begins with a promise that the Lord will have compassion on Jacob and restore Israel, allowing them to return to their land and live in unity. It transitions to a taunt against the king of Babylon, depicting his downfall and the mockery that will arise from the nations as they see him brought low. The imagery of the morning star, often interpreted as a metaphor for pride and ambition, illustrates the king's fall from greatness to utter disgrace. The chapter emphasizes the sovereignty of God over the nations and the ultimate futility of human arrogance. Additionally, it touches on themes of hope and redemption for Israel as opposed to the demise of their oppressors, underscoring God's commitment to His covenant people. The closing verses highlight the certainty of God's judgment against Babylon, symbolizing the broader truth that no power can stand against the divine will.
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