Berean Study Bible Unto Us a Child Is BornAssyrian invasion had brought severe suffering to Israel’s northern tribes, but God promised that their humiliation would not be final. Judgment for rebellion would give way to deliverance and renewed hope. Isa 8:22 Then they will look to the earth and see only distress… In the past He humbled the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, These northern territories were among the first devastated by Assyria because of their location near major invasion routes. Their suffering reflected the consequences of Israel’s unfaithfulness. 2Ki 15:29 In the days of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath-pileser came… but in the future He will honor the Way of the Sea, The Way of the Sea was an important international trade route passing through Galilee. Land once associated with conquest and disgrace would receive special honor through the Messiah’s ministry. Mat 4:18-22 As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee,… beyond the Jordan, God’s promised blessing extended to the regions east of the Jordan as well, showing that His restoration would reach lands often distant from Jerusalem’s center of worship and government. Jhn 1:28 All this happened at Bethany beyond the Jordan,… Galilee of the nations: Galilee included a substantial Gentile presence and stood at the crossroads of Jewish and foreign cultures. From this formerly afflicted region, the Messiah would bring God’s light, beginning a work that would reach Israel and the nations. Mat 4:13-16 Leaving Nazareth, He went and lived in Capernaum,… The people walking in darkness Israel’s sin, spiritual blindness, and political distress had left the nation without security or clear direction. Assyrian aggression threatened the northern tribes, while corruption and unbelief weakened the people from within. Jhn 12:35 Then Jesus told them, “For a little while longer… have seen a great light; God promised deliverance through the coming Messiah, whose ministry would bring truth, salvation, and restoration to those living under judgment and oppression. Mat 4:16 the people living in darkness have seen a great light;… on those living in the land of the shadow of death, The darkness had become so severe that life seemed overshadowed by destruction, exile, and death. Yet God had not abandoned His covenant people. Luk 1:79 to shine on those who live in darkness… a light has dawned. The promised light began to shine in the ministry of Jesus Christ, particularly in Galilee, bringing the hope of God’s kingdom and the assurance of redemption. 2Pe 1:19 We also have the word of the prophets… You have enlarged the nation and increased its joy. God promises restoration and growth after the darkness and oppression described earlier. Israel had known periods of national strength under David and Solomon, but Isaiah looks beyond temporary prosperity to the deliverance God would bring through the promised King. The nation’s joy comes from God’s faithfulness to His covenant and His presence among His people. Isa 26:15 You have enlarged the nation, O LORD; You have… The people rejoice before You as they rejoice at harvest time, Their joy is like the celebration following an abundant harvest, when God’s provision is openly recognized. It is a shared and public rejoicing before the Lord, arising from deliverance, security, and renewed blessing. Deu 16:14-15 And you shall rejoice in your feast—you,… as men rejoice in dividing the plunder. The picture is of victors sharing the spoils after a decisive battle. God Himself would break the power of Israel’s oppressors, bringing the relief and triumph that His people could not gain by their own strength. Jdg 5:30 Are they not finding and dividing the spoil… For as in the day of Midian God recalls Gideon’s defeat of Midian, when Israel’s army of three hundred overcame a vastly larger force by the Lord’s intervention. Israel’s deliverance did not rest on military strength but on God’s power to save His covenant people. Jdg 7:19-22 Gideon and the hundred men with him reached the outskirts… You have shattered the yoke of their burden, The oppressive weight laid on Israel by its enemies would be broken. The promised deliverance includes release from the domination, fear, and hardship imposed by foreign rulers. Jer 30:8 On that day, declares the LORD of Hosts,… the bar across their shoulders, The image portrays captives forced to carry the burden of servitude. God would remove the restraint that kept His people bowed down and restore them from humiliation and bondage. Isa 10:27 On that day the burden will be lifted from your shoulders,… and the rod of their oppressor. The instrument of cruel authority would be destroyed. The coming ruler foretold in this passage would end tyranny and establish the peace and justice God promised. Isa 10:5-6 Woe to Assyria, the rod of My anger; the staff… For every trampling boot of battle The boots of invading soldiers recall the violence Israel had known under foreign oppressors. Isa 2:4 Then He will judge between the nations and arbitrate… and every garment rolled in blood Bloodstained clothing portrays the terrible human cost of war and the defeat of armies on the battlefield. Isa 63:2-3 Why are Your clothes red, and Your garments… will be burned as fuel for the fire. The instruments and remnants of war will be destroyed because the coming ruler will end oppression and establish lasting peace. Ezk 39:9-10 Then those who dwell in the cities of Israel… For unto us a child is born, The promised Messiah enters history through a real human birth, fulfilling the sign of Immanuel and identifying Him with the people He came to save. Born in Bethlehem, Jesus took on human flesh while remaining without sin. Luk 2:7 And she gave birth to her firstborn, a Son.… unto us a son is given, The child is also God’s eternal Son, sent by the Father as His gift to a fallen world. Jesus is fully human and fully divine. Jhn 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son… and the government will be upon His shoulders. He bears the authority of the kingdom promised to David. Though His reign is presently opposed by the kingdoms of this world, He will rule openly in righteousness and establish lasting justice. Isa 22:22 I will place on his shoulder the key to the house of David.… And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, His wisdom is perfect, and He reveals God’s truth with authority. He guides His people in the way of salvation and righteousness. Isa 28:29 This also comes from the LORD of Hosts… Mighty God, The Messiah possesses divine power and is Himself God. Jesus demonstrated this authority over sin, disease, nature, demons, and death. Isa 10:21 A remnant will return—a remnant of Jacob—to the Mighty God. Everlasting Father, He is eternal and exercises faithful, fatherly care over His people. The title speaks of His unending protection and provision as the ruler of His kingdom. Isa 63:16 Yet You are our Father, though Abraham does not know us… Prince of Peace. Through His sacrifice, He brings peace between God and those who believe in Him. He will also bring peace to the earth when He establishes His righteous kingdom. Mic 5:5 And He will be our peace when Assyria invades our land… Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end. The Messiah’s rule will continually extend without decline or interruption. His peace will bring lasting order, security, and wholeness, unlike the unstable reigns of Israel’s kings and the nations around them. Luk 1:32-33 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High… He will reign on the throne of David and over his kingdom, The promised King will be David’s rightful heir, ruling over the kingdom God pledged would endure through David’s line. Jesus fulfills this royal descent and will reign as the promised Son of David. 2Sa 7:12-16 And when your days are fulfilled and you rest… to establish and sustain it with justice and righteousness His kingdom will be governed by perfect justice, faithfully defending what is right and judging evil without corruption. His rule will reflect God’s own righteous character and restore order among His people. Jer 23:5-6 Behold, the days are coming, declares the LORD,… from that time and forevermore. The Messiah’s reign will not pass to another ruler or come to an end. It begins according to God’s appointed plan and continues eternally. Heb 1:8 But about the Son He says: “Your throne, O God,… The zeal of the LORD of Hosts will accomplish this. God Himself will bring His promise to completion. The LORD, sovereign over the hosts of heaven, guarantees the coming and everlasting reign of the Messiah. 2Ki 19:31 For a remnant will go forth from Jerusalem,…
Judgment against Israel’s PrideGod addresses His covenant people, descended from Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel and represents the entire nation. Through Isaiah, the Lord announces judgment upon a nation that had persisted in pride, idolatry, and rebellion despite His warnings. Hos 12:2 The LORD has a charge to bring against Judah.… and it has fallen upon Israel. The judgment has reached the northern kingdom and will not be avoided. Israel’s continued disobedience would lead to increasing affliction and ultimately to conquest by Assyria, fulfilling the consequences of abandoning the Lord. Amo 5:2 Fallen is Virgin Israel, never to rise again.… All the people will know it— God’s judgment against the northern kingdom would be public and unmistakable. The warning was directed to a people who had already experienced loss yet refused to recognize God’s hand against them. Jos 4:24 He did this so that all the peoples of the earth… Ephraim and the dwellers of Samaria. Ephraim represents the northern kingdom of Israel, and Samaria was its capital. Its rulers and inhabitants had embraced idolatry, political compromise, and resistance to God’s covenant. Hos 7:1 When I heal Israel, the iniquity of Ephraim will be exposed… With pride and arrogance of heart they will say: Instead of repenting after disaster, the people would respond with defiance and confidence in their own ability to rebuild. Their refusal to humble themselves before God would bring further judgment. Jer 48:29 We have heard of Moab’s pomposity, his pride… “The bricks have fallen, Israel responds to the damage brought by enemy attacks with defiance rather than repentance. The fallen structures expose the weakness of the nation’s security and prosperity. Neh 1:3 And they told me, “The remnant who survived the exile… but we will rebuild with finished stone; Instead of seeking the Lord after judgment, the people resolve to rebuild on a grander and stronger scale. Their confidence rests in their own resources and determination. 1Ki 6:7 The temple was constructed using finished stones… the sycamores have been felled, The loss of common, useful trees reflects the devastation of the land and the removal of ordinary blessings Israel had enjoyed. 1Ch 27:28 Baal-hanan the Gederite was in charge of the olive… but we will replace them with cedars.” Cedars were costly and prestigious, associated with royal building projects. Israel’s plan to replace what was lost with something greater reveals prideful resistance to God’s warning, as though national strength could overcome His judgment. 1Ki 5:6 Now therefore, order that cedars of Lebanon be cut down… The LORD has raised up the foes of Rezin against him Yahweh would employ Assyria, the enemy of Rezin of Damascus, as an instrument of judgment against Israel. Rezin and Pekah had allied against Judah, but their own power was subject to God’s rule. Tiglath-pileser III later conquered Damascus, ended Rezin’s reign, and brought the region under Assyrian control. 2Ki 16:9 So the king of Assyria responded to him,… and joined his enemies together. Israel’s enemies would be gathered and strengthened for the coming judgment. Rather than securing safety through political alliances, the northern kingdom faced the combined pressure of surrounding foes and the advancing Assyrian Empire. 2Ch 20:22-23 The moment they began their shouts and praises, the LORD… Aram from the east and Philistia from the west Israel faced enemies on both borders. Aram, northeast of Israel, repeatedly warred against the northern kingdom, while Philistia controlled key territory along the Mediterranean coast to the southwest. Their combined pressure exposed Israel’s weakened condition under God’s judgment. 2Ch 28:5-8 So the LORD his God delivered Ahaz into the hand of… have devoured Israel with open mouths. The invading nations would consume Israel’s strength, land, and people with ruthless aggression. Their attacks were not incidental but part of the consequences brought upon a nation that persisted in rebellion. Lam 2:16 All your enemies open their mouths against you.… Despite all this, His anger is not turned away; The suffering had not produced repentance. Israel continued in its sin, so the judgment already experienced did not bring God’s discipline to an end. Isa 5:25 Therefore the anger of the LORD burns against His people… His hand is still upraised. God remained ready to bring further judgment. His upraised hand, a symbol of active judgment and power, would continue to act against the nation until its rebellion was confronted. Isa 10:4 Nothing will remain but to crouch among the captives…
Judgment against Israel’s HypocrisyIsrael endured Assyrian pressure and national decline under God’s judgment for idolatry, injustice, and covenant unfaithfulness. Though the Lord used Assyria as His instrument of discipline, the nation refused to turn from its sin. Jer 5:3 O LORD, do not Your eyes look for truth?… they did not seek the LORD of Hosts. Rather than seeking the sovereign God who rules over all earthly and heavenly powers, Israel persisted in self-reliance and rebellion. Their refusal to seek Him left them under the judgment they would not escape apart from repentance. Jer 10:21 For the shepherds have become senseless;… So the LORD will cut off Israel’s head and tail, God’s judgment would reach every level of the nation. The head points to those in authority—rulers, elders, and priests—while the tail includes false prophets and others who led the people into error. Israel’s corruption was not limited to one class, and the coming judgment would remove both those who governed and those who followed their deception. Deu 28:13 The LORD will make you the head and not the tail;… both palm branch and reed The palm branch represents the prominent and honored, while the reed represents the lowly and insignificant. No position, influence, or social standing would shield anyone from the Lord’s judgment. Isa 19:15 There is nothing Egypt can do—head or tail, palm or reed. in a single day. The devastation would come swiftly and decisively, leaving Israel unable to prevent the consequences of its rebellion. Isa 10:17 And the Light of Israel will become a fire,… The head is the elder and honorable man, Israel’s elders and prominent men held authority in civic and religious life. They were responsible for administering justice, giving counsel, and directing the people. Their corruption had contributed to the nation’s rebellion, leaving those under their care without faithful leadership. Lev 19:32 You are to rise in the presence of the elderly,… and the tail is the prophet who teaches lies. False prophets claimed to speak for God while assuring the people that judgment would not come. By flattering the nation and concealing its sin, they helped lead Israel into ruin. Their messages stood in direct opposition to God’s warning through Isaiah. Jer 14:14 “The prophets are prophesying lies in My name,”… For those who guide this people mislead them, Israel’s kings, priests, prophets, and other officials had abandoned faithful obedience to God and led the nation into idolatry, injustice, and reliance on pagan alliances. Their corruption spread through the people, weakening the nation morally and spiritually as Assyria’s threat grew. Isa 3:12 Youths oppress My people, and women rule over them.… and those they mislead are swallowed up. Those who accepted such leadership shared in its ruin. The coming invasion and exile would bring devastating judgment upon a people who had followed error rather than God’s commands. False guidance does not merely confuse; it leads those who trust it toward destruction. Hos 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge… Therefore the Lord takes no pleasure in their young men; Israel’s young men, a source of national strength and hope, would not escape judgment. Their generation shared in the nation’s rebellion and could not rely on age or ability for protection. Isa 13:18 Their bows will dash young men to pieces;… He has no compassion on their fatherless and widows. Even those ordinarily identified as the most vulnerable would suffer amid the coming devastation. The judgment would reach every level of society because the nation’s corruption had become widespread. Deu 10:18 He executes justice for the fatherless and widow,… For every one of them is godless and wicked, The people had abandoned faithful obedience to the Lord. Their sin was not confined to rulers or a few offenders but marked the life of the nation. Psa 14:1 The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.”… and every mouth speaks folly. Their words revealed hearts set against God, expressed through deceit, irreverence, and false counsel. Public speech reflected the moral disorder of the people. Pro 15:2 The tongue of the wise commends knowledge… Despite all this, His anger is not turned away; The punishment described would not end God’s judgment because Israel remained unrepentant. Their suffering had not produced a return to covenant faithfulness. Jer 4:8 So put on sackcloth, mourn and wail, for the fierce anger… His hand is still upraised. The Lord remained ready to continue His judgment against the nation. His power over Israel’s history and its enemies assured that His announced discipline would be carried out. Isa 5:25 Therefore the anger of the LORD burns against His people…
Judgment against Israel’s UnrepentanceSin is not passive or contained; it spreads through human life with destructive force, consuming both those who practice it and the society that tolerates it. Mal 4:1 “For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace,”… that consumes the thorns and briers The thorns and briers recall the curse brought by humanity’s fall into sin. Wickedness feeds on the disorder sin has already produced, multiplying hardship and ruin. Isa 10:17 And the Light of Israel will become a fire,… and kindles the forest thickets, What begins among the low growth becomes a sweeping blaze. Corruption moves beyond individuals into the life of the nation, affecting its leadership, justice, security, and worship. Jer 21:14 I will punish you as your deeds deserve, declares the LORD.… which roll upward in billows of smoke. The smoke reveals the scale of the destruction. Judah’s sin was not hidden from the Lord, and the judgment described in Isaiah would become visible throughout the land. Exo 19:18 Mount Sinai was completely enveloped in smoke,… By the wrath of the LORD of Hosts God’s judgment falls on Israel for its rebellion, idolatry, injustice, and refusal to return to Him. The LORD of Hosts rules over all earthly and heavenly powers, and His judgment cannot be resisted. Isa 13:13 Therefore I will make the heavens tremble,… the land is scorched, The judgment brings real devastation to the land, including ruin, famine, and the collapse of ordinary life. Israel’s covenant unfaithfulness results in the curses God had warned would follow disobedience. Deu 29:23 All its soil will be a burning waste of sulfur and salt,… and the people are fuel for the fire. Violence and sin consume the nation from within as the people become the means of their own destruction. God gives the rebellious people over to the destructive consequences of their own conduct as His anger burns against them. Ezk 15:6-7 Therefore this is what the Lord GOD says:… No man even spares his brother. Social order disintegrates as self-interest and violence overcome family loyalty. The nation’s spiritual rebellion produces hostility even among those who should protect one another. Exo 32:27 He told them, “This is what the LORD, the God of Israel,… They carve out what is on the right, but they are still hungry; Under God’s judgment, Israel’s people grasp desperately for food and security, yet nothing satisfies. Scarcity brought by war, siege, and social collapse exposes the emptiness of a nation that has rejected the Lord. 2Ki 6:25 So there was a great famine in Samaria… they eat what is on the left, but they are still not satisfied. Their search in every direction only deepens their need. The picture is of a people consumed by desperation, unable to find relief because the judgment reaches every part of life. Lev 26:26 When I cut off your supply of bread, ten women… Each one devours the flesh of his own offspring. The horror of siege conditions could lead to literal cannibalism, as later occurred in Samaria. It also portrays the destructive cruelty within Israel, where sin turns people against their own families and communities. Jer 19:9 I will make them eat the flesh of their sons and daughters,… Manasseh devours Ephraim, and Ephraim Manasseh; The rival tribes of Joseph consume one another through bitter conflict, exposing the instability and moral collapse of the northern kingdom. Their shared ancestry does not preserve peace when they reject the covenant and pursue their own interests. Jdg 12:1-6 Then the men of Ephraim assembled and crossed the Jordan… together they turn against Judah. Though divided among themselves, Israel’s northern tribes unite against Judah, deepening the breach that followed the kingdom’s division after Solomon. Hostility toward their brethren reveals how far the nation has departed from the unity God intended for His people. Isa 7:1-2 Now in the days that Ahaz son of Jotham,… Despite all this, His anger is not turned away; Israel’s violence, rebellion, and refusal to repent leave God’s judgment unresolved. Their troubles are not merely political failures but the consequences of persistent sin against Him. Isa 5:25 Therefore the anger of the LORD burns against His people… His hand is still upraised. The Lord remains ready to continue His judgment because the nation has not turned back to Him. His power over Israel’s affairs stands unchanged, and further discipline is imminent. Isa 10:4 Nothing will remain but to crouch among the captives… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



