Isaiah 29:20-21

Isaiah 29:20-21

[20] For the terrible one  is brought to nought,  and the scorner  is consumed,  and all that watch  for iniquity  are cut off:  [21] That make a man  an offender  for a word,  and lay a snare  for him that reproveth  in the gate,  and turn aside  the just  for a thing of nought. 

What does Isaiah 29:20-21 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

God will destroy the mighty as well as elevate the helpless (cf. Isaiah 29:17). He will correct social ills. The samples of wicked behavior that Isaiah offered have been all too prevalent throughout history. The ruthless are unscrupulous in wielding their power (cf. Isaiah 29:5; Isaiah 13:11; Isaiah 25:3-5). Scorners deny moral absolutes (cf. Isaiah 28:14; Isaiah 28:22). Those intent on doing evil bend law and order to achieve their ends. Specifically, those who abuse the legal system by committing perjury, tampering with witnesses, and withholding protection from the innocent will come to an end. The prophet pictured false witnesses, crooked lawyers, and corrupt judges (cf. Hosea 4:1-2; Amos 2:6-8; Amos 5:10-11; Micah 2:1-2).