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Isaiah 15:2 meaning

In this verse, a profound lamentation emerges from the people of Moab following their impending destruction. The imagery vividly captures their deep sorrow, as Moabite leaders and inhabitants are depicted physically turning to their religious sites, such as Dibon and the temple dedicated to Chemosh, to mourn their losses. This act of seeking solace at their idols underscores the futility of looking toward false deities for rescue during times of catastrophe. Their mourning rituals, including the shaving of heads and cutting off beards, reflect intense expressions of grief and despair, central to ancient Near Eastern customs.

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • Acts 15:22-35 meaning. The apostles and elders choose two men, Judas and Silas, to accompany Paul and Barnabas back to Antioch with a letter written to Gentile believers. The letter summarizes the conclusion of the Council: “The men teaching you to become circumcised and follow the Law were not sent by us. You do not need to do that. We agree with Paul and Barnabas and have sent our own men who will confirm this. As long as you stay away from idolatry, things sacrificed to idols, and immoral sex, you will do well.”
  • Luke 15:25-32 meaning. Jesus told three parables in response to the Pharisees and scribes grumbling at how He mingles with sinners. This third parable is often called "The Parable of the Prodigal Son." This is Part 2 of this parable.
  • Matthew 15:21-28 meaning. Jesus travels to the Gentile province of Tyre. A Canaanite woman begs Him to heal her daughter. At first Jesus refuses, because He was sent to Israel. But as the woman persists in her great faith, Jesus grants her request.