Berean Study Bible The Burden against Israel’s EnemiesGod announces a weighty oracle concerning coming judgment. The message carries divine authority and reveals the Lord’s direct intervention among the nations. Mal 1:1 This is the burden of the word of the LORD to Israel… against the land of Hadrach Hadrach lay in the Syrian region north of Israel, likely near Hamath and Damascus. Its inclusion shows that the Lord’s judgment reaches established kingdoms beyond Israel’s borders. Isa 21:13 This is the burden against Arabia: In the thickets of Arabia… and Damascus its resting place— Damascus, the leading city of Aram and an ancient center of power and trade, would become the focal point of the announced judgment. The oracle would come to rest there in fulfilled consequence. Isa 17:1 This is the burden against Damascus: “Behold, … for the eyes of men and of all the tribes of Israel are upon the LORD— The Lord’s actions would draw the attention of both Israel and the surrounding peoples. His judgment on the nations would make His rule and power unmistakable. Psa 145:15 The eyes of all look to You, and You give them… and also against Hamath, which borders it, Hamath was an important Aramean city-state in northern Syria, situated near Israel’s northern frontier. Its inclusion shows that the Lord’s judgment would reach beyond the land of Israel to the surrounding nations. Num 34:8 and from Mount Hor to Lebo-hamath, then extend to Zedad, as well as Tyre and Sidon, Tyre and Sidon were wealthy Phoenician coastal cities whose trade, maritime strength, and political influence gave them great prominence. Their prosperity and security did not place them beyond God’s rule or judgment. Jol 3:4 What do you have against Me, O Tyre, Sidon,… though they are very shrewd. Their reputation for commercial skill and diplomatic wisdom could not protect them from the purposes of God. Human ingenuity, wealth, and power are unable to avert His judgment. Ezk 28:3-5 Behold, you are wiser than Daniel; no secret is… Tyre has built herself a fortress; Tyre’s island stronghold, situated just off the Phoenician coast, was protected by high walls and the sea. Its defenses fostered confidence in its own security and power. Ezk 26:4 They will destroy the walls of Tyre and demolish her towers.… she has heaped up silver like dust, As a major Mediterranean trading center, Tyre accumulated immense wealth through commerce, shipping, and luxury goods. Job 27:16 Though he heaps up silver like dust and piles up a wardrobe… and gold like the dirt of the streets. Its riches appeared inexhaustible, yet neither its fortifications nor its wealth could preserve the city from God’s judgment. 2Ch 1:15 The king made silver and gold as common in Jerusalem… Behold, the Lord will impoverish her Tyre’s immense wealth, gained through maritime trade and influence among the nations, could not preserve her from God’s judgment. Her downfall would demonstrate that the Lord rules over even the strongest commercial powers. Isa 23:9 The LORD of Hosts planned it, to defile all its glorious… and cast her wealth into the sea, Tyre’s riches were bound to its harbors, ships, and island stronghold. The image portrays the utter loss of the resources in which the city trusted, as its prosperity would be swept away. Ezk 27:27 Your wealth, wares, and merchandise, your sailors,… and she will be consumed by fire. The prophecy was fulfilled in the devastating conquest of Tyre by Alexander the Great in 332 BC. After building a causeway to the island city, his forces captured it, plundered it, and burned much of it, bringing judgment upon a city renowned for its pride and power. Amo 1:10 So I will send fire upon the walls of Tyre… Ashkelon will see and fear; Ashkelon, a leading Philistine city on the Mediterranean coast, would witness the downfall of neighboring powers and recognize that God’s judgment was approaching. Zep 2:4 For Gaza will be abandoned, and Ashkelon… Gaza will writhe in agony, Gaza, another major Philistine stronghold, would suffer the anguish of invasion, defeat, and devastation. Jer 47:2-4 This is what the LORD says: “See how the waters are rising… as will Ekron, for her hope will wither. Ekron’s confidence in its strength, alliances, and future would fail as the judgment removed every basis for security. Amo 1:8 I will cut off the ruler of Ashdod and the one… There will cease to be a king in Gaza, Gaza would lose its ruler and independence through conquest, marking the collapse of Philistine political power. Jer 25:20 all the mixed tribes; all the kings of Uz;… and Ashkelon will be uninhabited. Ashkelon would be laid waste and abandoned, fulfilling the warning that the cities long opposed to Israel would not escape God’s judgment. Zep 2:5-7 Woe to the dwellers of the seacoast, O nation… A mixed race will occupy Ashdod, Ashdod, a leading Philistine city, would lose its distinct national identity through invasion, resettlement, and foreign rule. The judgment would overturn the city’s former strength and reduce Philistine influence in the region. Neh 13:23-24 In those days I also saw Jews who had married women… and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines. God would bring down the confidence and military power that had long marked Philistine resistance to Israel. Successive imperial conquests fulfilled this humiliation, leaving Philistia unable to preserve its former independence. Amo 1:6-8 This is what the LORD says: “For three transgressions… I will remove the blood from their mouths God will end the Philistines’ participation in pagan sacrificial meals involving blood, practices forbidden to Israel and associated with idolatrous worship. Ezk 33:25 Therefore tell them that this is what the Lord GOD says:… and the abominations from between their teeth. Their detestable foods and rituals will be taken away as God cleanses them from false worship. Isa 65:4 sitting among the graves, spending nights in secret places… Then they too will become a remnant for our God; Those spared from the Philistine cities will not merely survive judgment but will belong to God as part of a faithful remnant. Isa 10:20-22 On that day the remnant of Israel and the survivors… they will become like a clan in Judah, Former enemies will be received among God’s people with the standing of an established family within Judah. Ezk 47:22-23 You shall allot it as an inheritance for yourselves… and Ekron will be like the Jebusites. Ekron will be brought under God’s rule as the Jebusites were absorbed into Israel’s life after Jerusalem came under David’s control. Jos 15:63 But the descendants of Judah could not drive out… But I will camp around My house God promises to guard His dwelling place in Jerusalem, the rebuilt temple, as a military camp protects a city. His presence among His people secures what belongs to Him. Psa 34:7 The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear Him,… because of an army, Foreign armies moved through the land during the Persian period, and the surrounding prophecies anticipate the campaigns of powerful nations. Psa 27:3 Though an army encamps around me, my heart will not fear;… because of those who march to and fro, Invading forces could pass through Judah on their way to Egypt or return from it. God declares that their movements will not escape His control. Jol 2:7-8 They charge like mighty men; they scale the walls… and never again will an oppressor overrun My people, The promise looks beyond temporary relief to the coming reign of the Messiah, when God will end oppression and establish lasting security for Israel. Isa 54:14 In righteousness you will be established,… for now I keep watch with My own eyes. The Lord personally sees the condition of His people and acts to defend them. 2Ch 16:9 For the eyes of the LORD roam to and fro over all the earth,…
Zion’s Coming KingZion, representing Jerusalem and God’s covenant people, is summoned to overwhelming joy because the long-awaited King is near. Zep 3:14-15 Sing for joy, O Daughter of Zion; shout aloud, O Israel!… Shout in triumph, O Daughter of Jerusalem! Jerusalem is called to celebrate the deliverance and peace He brings, not through political revolt but through God’s saving purpose. Isa 52:9 Break forth in joy, sing together, O ruins of Jerusalem,… See, your King comes to you, Israel’s King comes personally to His people, fulfilling God’s promise of an enduring Davidic ruler. Though Judah lived under foreign powers, their true King had not forgotten them. Mat 21:5 Say to the Daughter of Zion, ‘See, your King comes to you,… righteous and victorious, He rules in perfect justice, righteous in moral and ethical perfection as God is, and comes as the victor God has appointed, victorious through divine power and justice rather than conventional warfare. His victory reaches beyond earthly enemies to the deeper problem of sin and death. Psa 45:4-5 In your splendor ride forth in victory on behalf of truth… humble and riding on a donkey, Unlike a military conqueror arriving on a warhorse, the King approaches in humility and peace. Jesus fulfilled this prophecy when He entered Jerusalem before His crucifixion. Mat 11:29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me… on a colt, the foal of a donkey. The precise detail underscores the deliberate fulfillment of God’s word. The humble King entered His city to accomplish salvation through His suffering and death. Gen 49:11 He ties his donkey to the vine, his colt to the choicest… And I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim The northern kingdom’s military strength and dependence on alliances will be removed. Israel’s security will no longer rest in armies or political power. Mic 5:10 “In that day,” declares the LORD, “I will remove your horses… and the horse from Jerusalem, Judah likewise will be stripped of the weapons associated with war. The Lord will end the reliance of both kingdoms on military force. Isa 31:1 Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help… and the bow of war will be broken. The destruction of the bow marks the end of organized conflict under the Messiah’s rule. Weapons that once defended and divided the nations will no longer govern their future. Hos 2:18 On that day I will make a covenant for them… Then He will proclaim peace to the nations. The coming King will bring peace not only to Israel but to the Gentile nations. His reign will reconcile peoples formerly separated by hostility and war. Isa 52:7 How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those… His dominion will extend from sea to sea, His kingdom will not be confined to the borders of Israel or any earthly empire. His authority will encompass the whole world. Psa 72:8 May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Euphrates… and from the Euphrates to the ends of the earth. The Euphrates marked the eastern boundary associated with Israel’s promised land, yet the Messiah’s rule will extend far beyond it. He will reign over every nation and the entire earth. Deu 11:24 Every place where the sole of your foot treads… As for you, God addresses Zion and His covenant people, including those who had endured exile and oppression. The promise is personal and national, assuring Israel that the Lord has not forgotten His purposes for them. Exo 6:7 I will take you as My own people, and I will be your God.… because of the blood of My covenant, Israel’s security rests on God’s binding covenant, solemnly confirmed by sacrificial blood. Their restoration depends on His faithfulness to His promises rather than their own strength. Mat 26:28 This is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out… I will release your prisoners God promises deliverance for those held in captivity and unable to free themselves. The immediate setting includes Israel’s scattered and oppressed people, while the promise also points to God’s power to rescue from the deeper bondage of sin. Psa 146:7 He executes justice for the oppressed and gives food… from the waterless pit. The image describes a dry cistern used as a prison, a place of helplessness, darkness, and apparent abandonment. God declares that He will bring His people out of such hopeless conditions and restore them. Jer 38:6 So they took Jeremiah and dropped him into the cistern… Return to your stronghold, The scattered people of Judah were called back to the security God had provided in Zion. Jerusalem, though weakened by invasion and exile, remained the center of covenant worship and the place where the Lord had set His name. Their safety rested not in walls or military strength, but in returning to God in faith and obedience. Psa 18:2 The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer.… O prisoners of hope; Though many Jews had endured exile, loss, and continued oppression under foreign powers, God had not abandoned them. They were bound by hardship, yet held by His promises of restoration. Their future was secure because the Lord remained faithful to His covenant. Isa 49:9 to the prisoners, ‘Come out,’ and to those in darkness…… even today I declare God’s promise was immediate and certain. The restoration of His people was not merely a distant expectation but a declared act of the Lord, who was working in their present circumstances. 2Co 6:2 For He says: “In the time of favor I heard you,… that I will restore to you double. God promised abundant recompense for the losses His people had suffered through judgment, exile, and oppression. The blessing would exceed what had been taken from them, displaying His mercy and faithfulness toward the remnant He had preserved. Job 42:10 After Job had prayed for his friends, the LORD restored… For I will bend Judah as My bow God would strengthen Judah for conflict, using the southern kingdom as an instrument of His judgment and deliverance. 2Sa 1:18 and he ordered that the sons of Judah be taught the Song… and fit it with Ephraim. The divided tribes would act together, combining Judah’s strength with Ephraim’s numbers in a restored national cause. Isa 11:13 Then the jealousy of Ephraim will depart,… I will rouse your sons, O Zion, God would stir the people of Jerusalem to resist those seeking to overthrow their faith and national identity. Isa 49:22 This is what the Lord GOD says: “Behold,… against the sons of Greece. The prophecy looks ahead to the oppression of Judea under Greek rule and the Jewish resistance that culminated in the Maccabean revolt. Dan 8:21-22 The shaggy goat represents the king of Greece,… I will make you like the sword of a mighty man. God would equip His people to overcome a stronger earthly power, showing that their victory came through His sovereign purpose. Psa 45:3-5 Strap your sword at your side, O mighty warrior;…
The LORD Will Save His PeopleGod will openly intervene for His people as their protector and warrior. His presence recalls the Exodus, when He led Israel by cloud and fire and defended them from their enemies. The promise anticipates a decisive deliverance in which the Lord Himself directs the conflict. Isa 4:5-6 Then the LORD will create over all of Mount Zion… and His arrow will go forth like lightning. God’s judgment will strike with sudden, irresistible power. His enemies will not withstand His action, and His purposes will be carried out swiftly and completely. Psa 18:14 He shot His arrows and scattered the foes;… The Lord GOD will sound the ram’s horn The shofar summoned Israel for battle, worship, and sacred assembly. Here it announces the Lord’s leadership of His people and the beginning of His victorious advance. Jos 6:4-5 Have seven priests carry seven rams’ horns… and advance in the whirlwinds of the south. Like the violent storms that sweep from the southern wilderness, the Lord will come with overwhelming force. His appearance brings judgment upon His adversaries and deliverance for those under His care. Isa 21:1 This is the burden against the Desert by the Sea:… The LORD of Hosts will shield them. Israel’s defense rests on the God who commands the armies of heaven. In the promised deliverance, He stands between His people and their enemies, securing victory by His own power. Psa 84:11 For the LORD God is a sun and a shield;… They will destroy and conquer with slingstones; God’s people will overcome forces that appear stronger than they are. Slingstones, common weapons in ancient warfare, portray a victory achieved through divine aid rather than superior military strength. 1Sa 17:49-50 Then David reached into his bag, took out a stone,… they will drink and roar as with wine. The language describes the fierce exultation of conquerors after battle. Their confidence and shouting reflect the completeness of the victory the LORD grants. Psa 78:65 Then the Lord awoke as from sleep, like a mighty warrior… And they will be filled like sprinkling bowls, The picture turns to the bowls used at the altar to receive sacrificial blood. The battlefield victory is portrayed in sacrificial terms, emphasizing the severity of God’s judgment on Israel’s enemies. Exo 24:6 Moses took half of the blood and put it in bowls,… drenched like the corners of the altar. Blood applied to the altar’s corners marked atonement and consecration under the sacrificial system. Here the imagery conveys the overwhelming extent of the conflict and the certainty of God’s judgment. Exo 29:12 Take some of the blood of the bull and put it on the horns of the altar… On that day God will intervene decisively to deliver His people and fulfill His purposes for Israel. Zep 3:16-17 On that day they will say to Jerusalem: “Do not fear…”… the LORD their God will save them He will act as their covenant God, rescuing them from their enemies and restoring them. Hos 1:7 Yet I will have compassion on the house of Judah,… as the flock of His people; Israel will be gathered and protected as a shepherd cares for his own flock. Mic 7:14 Shepherd with Your staff Your people, the flock… for like jewels in a crown God’s redeemed people will be precious and honored in His sight. Isa 61:10 I will rejoice greatly in the LORD, my soul will exult… they will sparkle over His land. Their restoration in the land will display the splendor of God’s saving work. Dan 12:3 Then the wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens,… How lovely they will be, and how beautiful! The Lord’s deliverance will bring visible blessing and renewal to His people. Once oppressed and threatened, Israel will enjoy the prosperity, security, and honor promised under God’s rule. Isa 62:3 You will be a crown of glory in the hand of the LORD,… Grain will make the young men flourish, Abundant grain pictures a land restored to peace and productivity. The rising generation will grow strong because the necessities of life are supplied rather than destroyed by war or famine. Psa 81:16 But I would feed you the finest wheat; with honey from the rock… and new wine, the young women. New wine reflects joy, harvest abundance, and communal celebration. God’s restoration will extend to the whole nation, bringing life and gladness to its young men and women. Pro 3:10 then your barns will be filled with plenty… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



