Read Isaiah 24:17-23 NRSV
Isaiah continues to describe this final judgement by the wicked’s inability to escape it; those who run from it will fall in a pit, and those who are strong enough to escape that pit will be yet overcome by a trap that will surely catch them. And this is in agreement with John’s revelation, which states that the wicked called on the mountains to fall on them because there was no escape for them. (Revelation 6:16).
Isaiah also gives us the important truth that both heaven and earth will experience this universal judgement as he states that, “the host of heaven in heaven, and on earth the kings of the earth.” (v.21). Therefore the rulers, the authorities, the cosmic powers of this present darkness, and the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places, of which the apostle Paul said all work against us in Ephesians 6:12, will all be destroyed at the final judgement. All this in addition to the judgement of the mighty leaders on earth, whom God will demote to prisoners in the tribulation (v.22).
By all this, Isaiah proclaims that at the final judgement, there will be no spiritual nor earthly power left to dispute that Jesus Christ is the rightful king in both the physical and the spiritual realm.