Berean Study Bible Woe to Those Who Rely on EgyptJudah faced the growing threat of Assyria and looked south to Egypt for military support. Egypt’s strength made such an alliance appear practical, but it rejected the Lord’s covenant care and repeated the unbelief that had marked Israel’s history. Isa 30:1-3 “Woe to the rebellious children,” declares the LORD…… who rely on horses, Egypt was renowned for its cavalry, and horses represented the military resources Judah believed could preserve the nation. Dependence on such strength displaced trust in the Lord, who alone had delivered His people in the past. Deu 17:16 But the king must not acquire many horses for himself… who trust in their abundance of chariots Egypt’s chariots were advanced military technology and among the most feared weapons of the ancient world, representing security and power. Their number offered the illusion of security, yet military technology and political alliances could not protect Judah from judgment. Psa 20:7 Some trust in chariots and others in horses… and in their multitude of horsemen. Human numbers and power seemed more dependable than seeking God’s direction. Judah measured safety by visible resources rather than by the faithfulness of the Lord. 2Ch 16:8 Were not the Cushites and Libyans a vast army… They do not look to the Holy One of Israel; The nation’s failure was spiritual before it was political. They ignored the God who had set them apart as His people and who possessed authority over Egypt, Assyria, and every army. Isa 17:7 In that day men will look to their Maker… they do not seek the LORD. Rather than turning to God for counsel, protection, and deliverance, Judah pursued its own plans. Their alliance with Egypt revealed a refusal to depend on the Lord. Hos 7:10 Israel’s arrogance testifies against them, yet they do not… Yet He too is wise and brings disaster; Judah looked to Egypt for military help against Assyria, but the Lord’s wisdom far exceeded the plans of Jerusalem’s leaders. The coming calamity was not accidental; it was God’s judgment on a nation that rejected His counsel and trusted human power. Job 12:13 Wisdom and strength belong to God; counsel and understanding… He does not call back His words. The warnings delivered through Isaiah would not be withdrawn. God’s announced judgment against Judah’s rebellion and its reliance on Egypt would unfold as He had declared. Num 23:19 God is not a man, that He should lie, or a son of man,… He will rise up against the house of the wicked God would act against the rebellious leaders and people of Judah who persisted in unbelief and disobedience. Their covenant position did not shield them from discipline when they chose the counsel of the ungodly. Pro 21:12 The Righteous One considers the house of the wicked… and against the allies of evildoers. Egypt could not protect Judah from Assyria or from God’s judgment. By joining itself to a nation opposed to the Lord’s purposes, Judah placed itself alongside those under His condemnation. 2Ch 19:2 Jehu son of Hanani the seer went out to confront him… But the Egyptians are men, not God; Egypt’s military reputation could not make it equal to the Lord. Judah’s leaders were tempted to seek protection through an alliance with Egypt rather than depend on God’s promised care. Num 23:19 God is not a man, that He should lie, or a son of man,… their horses are flesh, not spirit. Egypt’s horses and chariots represented formidable military force, yet they remained limited, mortal resources. God’s power is not confined by human strength or battlefield advantage. Psa 20:7 Some trust in chariots and others in horses… When the LORD stretches out His hand, The Lord’s intervention brings judgment upon those who oppose His purposes and exposes the weakness of every human plan formed apart from Him. Exo 7:5 And the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD,… the helper will stumble, Egypt, the nation Judah looked to for support, would prove unable to secure either itself or its allies when confronted by God. Jer 37:7 This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says… and the one he helps will fall; Judah would share in Egypt’s collapse because it had placed confidence in foreign power rather than in the Lord. 2Ki 18:21 Look now, you are trusting in Egypt… both will perish together. Neither Egypt nor Judah could escape the consequences of trusting in military alliances instead of God. Exo 14:28 The waters flowed back and covered the chariots and horsemen… For this is what the LORD has said to me: Isaiah records a direct word from God, establishing that the coming message rests on the Lord’s own authority. Jer 1:7 But the LORD told me: “Do not say, ‘I am only a child.’… “Like a lion roaring or a young lion over its prey— God portrays His determination through the image of a lion standing securely over what it has taken. No threat can force it to retreat. Hos 5:14 For I am like a lion to Ephraim and like a young lion… and though a band of shepherds is called out against it, Even a group gathered to drive the lion away lacks the strength to overcome it. Amo 3:12 This is what the LORD says: “As the shepherd… it is not terrified by their shouting or subdued by their clamor— The noise and resistance of men cannot alter God’s purpose or prevent His action. Isa 17:12-14 Alas, the tumult of many peoples; they rage… so the LORD of Hosts will come down to do battle on Mount Zion and its heights. The Lord of heavenly armies would defend Jerusalem against its enemies. Mount Zion, the place of the temple and David’s throne, would not be abandoned because God Himself would act for His covenant people. Isa 42:13 The LORD goes forth like a mighty one; He stirs up His zeal… Like birds hovering overhead, God’s protection over Jerusalem is pictured as close, alert, and continuous, like birds circling above their young to guard them from danger. Deu 32:11-12 As an eagle stirs up its nest and hovers over its young,… so the LORD of Hosts will protect Jerusalem. Jerusalem faced the advancing Assyrian army, yet the God who commands the armies of heaven declared Himself its defender. The city’s safety depended not on alliances or military strength, but on His intervention. Isa 37:35 “I will defend this city and save it for My own sake…”… He will shield it and deliver it; God would stand between Jerusalem and its enemy, preventing its destruction and rescuing its people from the threat surrounding them. Psa 18:2 The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer.… He will pass over it and preserve it.” As the destroyer passed over the homes marked by God’s command in Egypt, the judgment falling on Assyria would not consume Jerusalem. God would spare the city and preserve it through the crisis. Exo 12:13 The blood on the houses where you are staying… Return to the One Isaiah calls Judah to turn back to the Lord, the only true God and covenant King. Amid the Assyrian threat, they had looked to Egypt for protection rather than trusting the God who had delivered and preserved them. Hos 14:1 Return, O Israel, to the LORD your God for you have stumbled… against whom you have so blatantly rebelled, Their sin was deliberate resistance to God’s commands, shown in idolatry, political alliances, and reliance on human power. Yet the call to return reveals that God had not abandoned His covenant people. Jer 3:13 Only acknowledge your guilt, that you have rebelled… O children of Israel. As descendants of Jacob, also known as Israel, they belonged to the nation God had chosen and formed for His purposes. Their identity carried both the privilege of God’s care and the responsibility to live in faithful obedience to Him. Exo 19:3 Then Moses went up to God, and the LORD called to him… For on that day, God will decisively intervene to judge Judah’s enemies and expose the emptiness of all false trusts. Isa 2:20 In that day men will cast away to the moles and bats… every one of you “Every one of you” emphasizes a widespread turning among the people, not merely the reform of a few leaders. Rom 14:12 So then, each of us will give an account of himself to God. will reject the idols of silver and gold The nation will abandon the idols of silver and gold in which it had placed its confidence and return its allegiance to the Lord. Isa 30:22 So you will desecrate your silver-plated idols… that your own hands have sinfully made. Their idols were products of human craft and rebellion, incapable of saving those who worshiped them. Deu 27:15 Cursed is the man who makes a carved idol or molten image—… “Then Assyria will fall, Assyria, the empire that destroyed Israel’s Northern Kingdom in 722 BC and threatened Judah, would be brought down despite its overwhelming military power. Its collapse came through God’s judgment, fulfilled as Babylonian and Median forces conquered Nineveh in 612 BC. 2Ki 19:35 And that very night the angel of the LORD went out… but not by the sword of man; Assyria’s defeat would reveal more than the strength of its enemies. The Lord would direct the events that ended its power. Hos 1:7 Yet I will have compassion on the house of Judah,… a sword will devour them, but not one made by mortals. God’s judgment would consume the empire that had long terrorized surrounding nations. Human armies would be involved, but Assyria’s fall would ultimately come by God’s decree. Deu 32:41-42 When I sharpen My flashing sword, and My hand grasps it… They will flee before the sword, Assyrian soldiers would panic and retreat as their once-feared strength failed. Lev 26:36-37 As for those of you who survive, I will send a faintness… and their young men will be put to forced labor. Those who had enslaved and deported conquered peoples would themselves be subjected to humiliation and servitude. 1Sa 8:16 And he will take your menservants and maidservants… Their rock will pass away for fear, Assyria’s seeming strength and security will collapse under the LORD’s judgment. The empire that had terrified surrounding nations will itself be overcome. Deu 32:31 For their rock is not like our Rock, even our enemies… and their princes will panic at the sight of the battle standard,” Assyrian commanders will lose courage and flee when the LORD raises the signal for battle. Neither military power nor royal leadership can preserve a nation appointed for judgment. Jer 4:6 Raise a signal flag toward Zion. Seek refuge! Do not delay!… declares the LORD, The coming defeat rests on God’s certain decree, not on Judah’s military strength. Zec 1:3 So tell the people that this is what the LORD of Hosts says:… whose fire is in Zion, The LORD is present in Jerusalem as a consuming fire against His enemies and a protector of His people. Lam 4:11 The LORD has exhausted His wrath; He has kindled a fire… whose furnace is in Jerusalem. Jerusalem is the place from which God’s judgment goes forth. Assyria’s downfall will show that the LORD rules over every army and nation. Jer 6:27-30 I have appointed you to examine My people like ore… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



