The Meaning of Isaiah 28:8 Explained

Isaiah 28:8

KJV: For all tables are full of vomit and filthiness, so that there is no place clean.

YLT: For all tables have been full of vomit, Filth -- without place!

Darby: For all tables are full of filthy vomit, so that there is no more place.

ASV: For all tables are full of vomit and filthiness,'so that there is no place clean .

KJV Reverse Interlinear

For all tables  are full  of vomit  [and] filthiness,  [so that there is] no place  [clean]. 

What does Isaiah 28:8 Mean?

Context Summary

Isaiah 28:1-13 - The Decay Of An Intemperate People
A new series of prophecies begins here and extends to Isaiah 32:20. Samaria is described as a faded crown or garland on the nation's head because it was disgraced by the national drunkenness. See Amos 4:1. So corrupted was she by strong drink and its attendant evils that the Assyrian invader would plunder her as a man gathers ripe figs. But to Judah, that is, the remnant, the Lord would be a crown or garland, not of pride but of glory. His beauty would not be as a fading flower, but a lasting diadem. What wine is to the sensuous man, that God is to the spiritual. See Ephesians 5:18. You that have to form right judgments, and you that have to turn the battle from the gate, will find all your need in Him. In Isaiah 28:7-8 we have a terrible picture of widespread effects of strong drink; and in Isaiah 28:9-10 the prophet recites the ribald remarks addressed to himself by the roisterers of those evil days. He replies that God would Himself answer them by the stern accents of the Assyrian tongue, which would sound like stammering, Isaiah 28:11; and this would befall them because they would not need the wooing accents of His love, Isaiah 28:12. [source]

Chapter Summary: Isaiah 28

1  The prophet threatens Ephraim for their pride and drunkenness
5  The residue shall be advanced in the kingdom of Christ
7  He rebukes their error
9  Their unwillingness to learn
14  And their security
16  Christ the sure foundation is promised
17  Their security shall be tried
23  They are incited to the consideration of God's providence

What do the individual words in Isaiah 28:8 mean?

For all tables are full of vomit [and] filth No place [is clean] -
כִּ֚י כָּל־ שֻׁלְחָנ֔וֹת מָלְא֖וּ קִ֣יא צֹאָ֑ה בְּלִ֖י מָקֽוֹם ס

שֻׁלְחָנ֔וֹת  tables 
Parse: Noun, masculine plural
Root: שֻׁלְחָן  
Sense: table.
מָלְא֖וּ  are  full 
Parse: Verb, Qal, Perfect, third person common plural
Root: מָלֵא 
Sense: to fill, be full.
קִ֣יא  of  vomit 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: קֵא 
Sense: vomit, what is vomited up.
צֹאָ֑ה  [and]  filth 
Parse: Noun, feminine singular
Root: צֹאָה  
Sense: filth, excrement.
בְּלִ֖י  No 
Parse: Adverb
Root: בְּלִי 
Sense: wearing out adv of negation.
מָקֽוֹם  place  [is  clean] 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular
Root: מָקֹום  
Sense: standing place, place.
ס  - 
Parse: Punctuation

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