21 The word which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem . 2 Now it will come about that In the last days The mountain of the house of the Lord Will be established as the chief of the mountains , And will be raised above the hills ; And all the nations will stream to it. 3 And many peoples will come and say , "Come , let us go up to the mountain of the Lord , To the house of the God of Jacob ; That He may teach us concerning His ways And that we may walk in His paths ." For the law will go forth from Zion And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem . 4 And He will judge between the nations , And will render decisions for many peoples ; And they will hammer their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks . Nation will not lift up sword against nation , And never again will they learn war .
5 Come , house of Jacob , and let us walk in the light of the Lord .
6 For You have abandoned Your people , the house of Jacob , Because they are filled with influences from the east , And they are soothsayers like the Philistines , And they strike bargains with the children of foreigners . 7 Their land has also been filled with silver and gold And there is no end to their treasures ; Their land has also been filled with horses And there is no end to their chariots . 8 Their land has also been filled with idols ; They worship the work of their hands , That which their fingers have made . 9 So the common man has been humbled And the man of importance has been abased , But do not forgive them.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 2:1-9
Commentary on Isaiah 2:1-9
(Read Isaiah 2:1-9)
The calling of the Gentiles, the spread of the gospel, and that far more extensive preaching of it yet to come, are foretold. Let Christians strengthen one another, and support one another. It is God who teaches his people, by his word and Spirit. Christ promotes peace, as well as holiness. If all men were real Christians, there could be no war; but nothing answering to these expressions has yet taken place on the earth. Whatever others do, let us walk in the light of this peace. Let us remember that when true religion flourishes, men delight in going up to the house of the Lord, and in urging others to accompany them. Those are in danger who please themselves with strangers to God; for we soon learn to follow the ways of persons whose company we keep. It is not having silver and gold, horses and chariots, that displeases God, but depending upon them, as if we could not be safe, and easy, and happy without them, and could not but be so with them. Sin is a disgrace to the poorest and the lowest. And though lands called Christian are not full of idols, in the literal sense, are they not full of idolized riches? and are not men so busy about their gains and indulgences, that the Lord, his truths, and precepts, are forgotten or despised?