It appears that this chapter in Isaiah was written about the time
that Hezekiah was king of Judah
(729-687 BC ) and foretold the fall of Babylon
some 200 years later during a proud and drunken feast thrown by king
Belshazzar. Gods of silver and gold etc. were being praised using looted
vessels from the Jerusalem
temple. Great fear fell on the party when a human hand wrote on the wall,
interpreted by the prophet Daniel (Daniel Chap. 5) as, ' You are weighed in the
balances and found wanting'. That night the Persians slew Belshazzar.
At
the same time, the Jews had also been found wanting and suffering slavery in Babylon because of their
abandonment of the Lord God of Israel
and their detestable worship of false Gods.
Gentile domination of Jerusalem endured
under Babylonian, Persian, Greek and Roman Empires until recent times when Israel gained
control in 1967, ending the times of the
Gentiles. We are now in the latter days when scattered Israel is returning to their Land of Promise ,
as predicted in Isaiah and other prophets.
As in Babylonian times, God is still sovereign in a world that will be
full of strife until Jesus comes again.
(written by member of a
homegroup)