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The princes of Zoan are become fools, the princes of Memphis are deceived; they have caused Egypt to go astray, who are the corner-stone of her tribes.
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The Cornerstone Crumbles
Commentators explain that the "princes of Zoan and Memphis" were the leaders of Egypt's most powerful cities. They were meant to be the "corner-stone" or foundation supporting the nation. However, Isaiah declares that their wisdom has turned to foolishness, and instead of supporting Egypt, their deceived counsel is causing the entire nation to go astray, leading to internal collapse.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The princes of Zoan - (see the note on Isaiah 19:11). This “repetition” is intensive and emphatic, and shows the prophet's deep conviction r…
19th Century
Anglican
The princes of Noph. —Probably, as in the Septuagint, Noph is the same as Memphis. The name has been derived (1) from Ma-m-pthah …
16th Century
Protestant
The princes of Zoan have become infatuated, the princes of Noph are deceived. Zoan was one of the chief cities of Egypt; Noph…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The princes of Zoan are become fools Or infatuated, in their counsels to Pharaoh, and by giving heed to the magicians and…
God will come into Egypt with his judgments. He will raise up the causes of their destruction from among themselves.
When ungodly people esc…
13th Century
Catholic
The burden of Egypt. In this part, the author threatens the destruction of the Egyptians, describing its manner and order…
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