1. Ésaïe 18:5–6 (NEG79)
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What will happen to the enemy nation?

Ésaïe 18:5–6 (NEG79)

5 Avant la vendange, quand la pousse est achevée, Quand la fleur devient un raisin qui mûrit, Il coupe les sarments avec des serpes, Il enlève, il tranche les ceps…

Isaiah uses harvest images to describe the enemy's fate. In the month of May, the vines were pruned to remove the infertile shoots. This happened after the grain harvest and before the fruit harvest, when the new grapes were beginning to grow. Pruning helped to ensure a good harvest.

The enemy nation would experience the judgment of the Lord. They would be removed just like the bad shoots from the vine and become like food for the wild animals and birds.

The mention of summer and winter indicates that this state of affairs would last for a long time.