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Isa. 16:4–5 When the oppressor is no more . . . then a throne will be established. God’s reply to Moab’s plea for safety from Assyrian oppression is the messianic throne of David, full of divine integrity but also demanding submission (see 9:7; 11:4–5; 10; 55:3).
Isa. 16:6–12 Moab’s pride is their doom, portrayed as a vineyard cut down. Therefore (vv. 7, 9, 11). Three consequences flow from Moab’s proud rejection of the Davidic throne (see Jer. 48:42).
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