Isaiah 46 is a chapter in the book of Isaiah in the King James Version of the Bible. In this chapter, the prophet Isaiah speaks of the insignificance of idols compared to the eternal and mighty God of Israel. He contrasts the idols made by human hands, which require constant support and cannot save anyone, with the God who carries His people from birth to old age.
Isaiah highlights the foolishness of those who worship idols, warning them that their idols will be carried away in captivity, unable to save themselves or their worshippers. In contrast, God declares His power to deliver His people and fulfill His promises.
The chapter ends with a powerful proclamation of God’s sovereignty, emphasizing His ability to foretell the future and bring about His plans. Isaiah encourages the people to trust in God alone, acknowledging His uniqueness and supreme authority.
