- A lament over the ruin of Moab (15:1-9).
- Laments over the ruined northern Moabite cities (1b-4).
- Laments over fugities who flee south (5-7).
- The inevitability of Moab's dire situation (8-9).
- A Moabite request for shelter in Judah (16:1-5).
- A lament: pride will cause the devastation of Moab (16:6-12).
- Moab is proud (6).
- Moab will wail, its field ruined (7-8).
- Prophet laments; there is no joy in Moab (9-10).
- Prophet weeps; Moab's prayer is useless (11-12).
- An announcement: Moab's end within three years (16:13-14).
Moab: Salvation Refused by Pride (ch.15-16) [J. Alec Motyer]
- Moab's crisis (15:1).
- Moab's grief (15:2-4).
- The Lord's grief over Moab (15:5-9).
- Moab's plea (16:1-4a).
- Isaiah's answer (16:4b-5).
- Moab's grief explained (16:6-8).
- The Lord's grief over Moab (16:9-12).
- Moab's imminent ruin (16:13-14).
Concerning Moab [Barry Webb]
- The lament (15:1-9).
- The appeal (16:1-5).
- The reflection (16:6-11).
- Summary and appendix (16:12-14).
Moab [Derek Kidner, New Bible Commentary]
- Defeat and flight (15:1-9).
- Moab can look to Zion (16:1-5).
- Moab's pride and fall (16:6-14).
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