Isaiah 5:10

"In my ears, the LORD of Armies says: “Surely many houses will be desolate, even great and beautiful, unoccupied."

Key Reflection

This verse foretells a time when grand and impressive structures will lie abandoned, symbolizing the judgment and decline of Jerusalem. It contrasts the splendor of material wealth with the emptiness that comes from spiritual neglect, highlighting God's displeasure with those who prioritize worldly possessions over His commands.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Yea, ten acres -In this verse a reason is rendered why the houses mentioned in the previous verse should become desolate. The reason is, that the land would become sterile and barren, as a divine judgment for their oppression. To what particular time the prophet refers, here, is not apparent. It is certain, however, that the land of Canaan was frequently given up to sterility. The withholding of the early and latter rains, or the neglect of cultivation from any cause, would produce this. At present, this formerly fertile country is among the most unproductive on the face of the earth. Ten acres -An “acre,” among the Hebrews, was what could be plowed by one yoke of oxen in a day.

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