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that sends ambassadors by the sea, even in vessels of papyrus on the waters, [saying], Go, you swift messengers, to a nation tall and smooth, to a people awesome from their beginning onward, a nation that measures out and treads down, whose land the rivers divide!

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The Land of Papyrus Boats

Commentators widely agree that this verse describes the nation of Cush (ancient Ethiopia/Nubia). The specific details, such as sending messengers in "vessels of papyrus" (light boats used on the Nile) and being a land "whose rivers divide" (referring to the tributaries of the Nile in that region), provide strong historical clues that ground this prophecy in the international politics of Isaiah's day.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Isaiah 18:2

18th Century

Theologian

That sends ambassadors - That is, “accustomed” to send messengers. What was the design of their thus sending ambassadors does not appear. Th…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Isaiah 18:2

19th Century

Bishop

That sends ambassadors ... —The words point to the embassies which the Ethiopian king had sent, in the papyrus boats used…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Isaiah 18:2

16th Century

Theologian

Sending ambassadors by the sea. This relates strictly to the state of those times. It would appear that this nation solicited the Egyptian…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Isaiah 18:2

17th Century

Pastor

That sendeth ambassadors by the sea
The Red Sea, which washed the coasts of Egypt and Ethiopia, and which were unite…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Isaiah 18:1–7

17th Century

Minister

God's care for his people, and the increase of the church.

This chapter is one of the most obscure in Scripture, though more of it was proba…