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Isaiah 9:11

Posted on 18 May at 14:09
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Therefore the Lord shall set vp the aduersaries of Rezin against him, and ioyne his enemies together. Isaiah 9:11 (KJV)

Isaiah 9:11 is part of a larger passage in Isaiah 9:8-21, which addresses judgment on the northern kingdom of Israel. The passage follows the messianic oracle of verses 1‑7 and belongs to a later section that describes the consequences of Israel’s persistent disobedience and the looming threat of Assyria.

During Isaiah’s time the nation of Israel was divided into the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. The specific king named Rezin appears earlier in Isaiah 7 as the ruler of Aram‑Damascus, an opponent of Judah, and he is not mentioned in Isaiah 9:11 according to the Masoretic Text and most English translations. Nevertheless the quoted verse reads “Therefore the LORD shall set up the adversaries of Rezin against him, and join his enemies together” (KJV).

Isaiah 9:11 emphasizes that the LORD will bring judgment upon Israel for its idolatry and rebellion. The verse conveys a message of divine judgment and the consequences of disobedience, demonstrating God’s sovereignty over nations and His justice toward rebellion.

This passage reminds readers that God exercises authority over the affairs of nations. He can raise up foreign armies to execute judgment against those who defy His covenant, demonstrating both His justice and His control of history.

The northern kingdom’s turn toward idolatry and wickedness led to severe repercussions. Isaiah 9:11 serves as a sobering reminder that persistent rebellion against God carries tangible, often national, consequences.

Although this portion of Isaiah focuses on impending disaster, the chapter ultimately points forward to the promised Messiah. The juxtaposition of judgment and hope underscores the biblical theme that God’s redemptive purposes endure even amid severe discipline.

The passage invites believers to examine personal and communal obedience to God’s commands, recognizing that turning away can lead to spiritual and practical hardship. At the same time it encourages trust in God’s overarching faithfulness, knowing that His ultimate plan—centred on the coming of Christ—remains steadfast.

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