For before the child is that old, the lands of the two kings you fear so much will both be deserted.
Parallel translations
- WEB For before the child knows to refuse the evil, and choose the good, the land whose two kings you abhor shall be forsaken.
- KJV For before the child shall know to refuse the evil, and choose the good, the land that thou abhorrest shall be forsaken of both her kings.
- BSB For before the boy knows enough to reject evil and choose good, the land of the two kings you dread will be laid waste.
- NKJV For before the Child shall know to refuse the evil and choose the good, the land that you dread will be forsaken by both her kings.
- NASB For before the boy knows enough to refuse evil and choose good, the land whose two kings you dread will be abandoned.
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Quick answer
Before the child reaches the age of discernment, the two enemy kings threatening Judah will be removed.
Overview
Isaiah assures Ahaz that the alliance of Syria (Rezin) and Israel (Pekah), which he so dreaded, would be broken within a few short years. Assyria did indeed crush both kingdoms soon after. This near-term fulfillment confirmed Isaiah's word and demonstrated that God, not political alliances, controls the rise and fall of nations.
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- Isa 8:4For before the child knows how to say, ‘My father,’ and, ‘My mother,’ the riches of Damascus and the plunder of Samaria will be carried away by the king of Assyria.”
- Deut 1:39Moreover your little ones, whom you said should be captured or killed, and your children, who today have no knowledge of good or evil, they shall go in there, and I will give it to them, and they shall possess it.
- Isa 17:1–3The burden of Damascus: “Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it will be a ruinous heap.
- 2 Kgs 15:29–30In the days of Pekah king of Israel, Tiglath Pileser king of Assyria came and took Ijon, Abel Beth Maacah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead, and Galilee, all the land of Naphtali; and he carried them captive to Assyria.
- Hos 5:9Ephraim will become a desolation in the day of rebuke. Among the tribes of Israel, I have made known that which will surely be.
- Jonah 4:11Shouldn’t I be concerned for Nineveh, that great city, in which are more than one hundred twenty thousand persons who can’t discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much livestock?”
- 2 Kgs 16:9The king of Assyria listened to him; and the king of Assyria went up against Damascus, and took it, and carried its people captive to Kir, and killed Rezin.
- Isa 9:11Therefore Yahweh will set up on high against him the adversaries of Rezin, and will stir up his enemies,
- Amos 1:3–5Yahweh says: “For three transgressions of Damascus, yes, for four, I will not turn away its punishment; because they have threshed Gilead with threshing instruments of iron;
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