Verses 1–5
ISAIAH - CHAPTER 16
ORACLE CONCERNING MOAB - Continued
Verse 1-5: MOAB TO SUBMIT TO THE THRONE OF DAVID
1. Seiss renders verse 1 far differently than most commentators: "Send ye (or, I will send) the Lamb, the Ruler of the land, from Sela of the wilderness unto the mount of the daughter of Zion" - making the passage allude to Messiah, the anointed king of Israel, (Seiss, Apoc. sec. 10; p. 282 footnote).
a. This surely harmonizes with numerous other passages which indicate an appearance of the Messiah "in the wilderness" where He deals "face to face" with a remnant of His people whom He gathers there - protecting them from the fierceness and wrath of the Man of Sin, (Ezekiel 20:33-39; Revelation 12:13-17).
b. Here Messiah will also lay the foundation (assigning roles of authority and responsibility) for the righteous rule to be established when, with His saints, He marches toward Jerusalem (resisted by Anti-christ and his forces), stands on the Mt of Olives, vanquishes His foes and raises up the fallen throne of His father, David, to rule thereon for 1,000 glorious years! (Isaiah 63:1-6; Zechariah 14:3-4; Amos 9:11; Acts 15:15-17).
2. Moab is commanded to hide the "outcasts" of Israel, believed to be in Petra, who have taken refuge among them, until the time arrives for the destruction of the Man of Sin, (comp. Isaiah 25:4; Isaiah 32:2).
3. As Moab provides a sanctuary for His people in Petra, so, the Lord will protect Moab from the destroyer in the last days.
4. Verse 5 clearly refers to the coming kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ to reign over all; His throne is established:
a. In loving-kindness ("hesed", fidelity to His covenant promise) - one of the highest and greatest concepts set forth in the Old Testament, (Isaiah 54:8; Jeremiah 9:23-24; Hosea 6:6; comp. Matthew 9:10-13; Matthew 12:7; Hosea 2:20).
b. In justice and righteousness, (Psalms 103:6; Proverbs 21:3; Isaiah 32:1; Isaiah 9:6-7; Isaiah 11:5).