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Isaiah 24

The Whole Earth Laid Waste, the Everlasting Covenant Broken, and the Lord Reigning on Mount Zion

Isaiah 24 declares that the Lord will judge the whole earth for covenant-breaking and defilement, shake every false security, silence rebellious joy, preserve praise from the ends of the earth, and reign gloriously on Mount Zion.

Chapter Summary

Isaiah 24 declares that the Lord will judge the whole earth for covenant-breaking and defilement, shake every false security, silence rebellious joy, preserve praise from the ends of the earth, and reign gloriously on Mount Zion.

Overview

The Lord’s judgment is universal because human rebellion has defiled the earth. The curse consumes covenant-breakers, earthly joy collapses, the earth reels under guilt, and all cosmic and royal powers are judged. Yet the Lord preserves praise and reigns gloriously in Zion.

Context
Author

Isaiah son of Amoz

Audience

Judah and Jerusalem, with all peoples of the earth in view

Setting

Isaiah 24 begins a new major movement after the oracles against the nations in Isaiah 13–23. The scope now expands from particular nations such as Babylon, Moab, Egypt, Tyre, and Jerusalem itself to the whole earth. The chapter portrays universal devastation, social reversal, cosmic trembling, broken covenant, silenced joy, scattered survivors, and the Lord’s final reign on Mount Zion.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The chapter moves from the Lord emptying and ravaging the earth, to the leveling of all social ranks, to the earth’s defilement because of broken covenant, to the curse devouring the land, to the collapse of wine, music, city, and joy, to a remnant-like sound of praise from the ends of the earth, to the prophet’s anguish over treachery, to inescapable terror, pit, and snare, to cosmic shaking, to the punishment of heavenly hosts and earthly kings, and finally to the Lord reigning gloriously on Mount Zion.

Covenant Significance

Isaiah 24 presents universal covenant accountability. The earth is defiled because its inhabitants have broken the everlasting covenant. The chapter does not allow the covenant people to think only foreign nations are judged. The whole earth is summoned before the Lord, and final hope rests in His reign on Mount Zion.

Gospel Clarity

Isaiah 24 exposes the universal problem: humanity has defiled the earth, broken covenant, incurred curse, and stands under inescapable judgment. The earth reels under guilt, and no earthly rank, joy, power, or escape route can save.

Focus Points

  • Universal Judgment
  • Social Leveling
  • Defiled Earth
  • Broken Everlasting Covenant
  • Curse and Guilt
  • Collapse of Rebellious Joy
  • Remnant Praise
  • Prophetic Anguish
  • Inescapable Judgment
  • Cosmic Shaking
  • Judgment of Powers
  • The Lord Reigns on Zion
  • Divine Decree
  • Human Equality Under Judgment
  • Defilement of Creation
  • Everlasting Covenant Broken
  • Collapse of False Joy
  • Prophetic Lament
  • Divine Kingship

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