Isaiah 10
1 The woe of tyrants.5 Assyria, the rod of hypocrites, for his pride shall be broken.20 A remnant of Israel shall be saved.24 Judah is comforted with promise of deliverance from Assyria. A.M. 3291. B.C. 713. Woe.3:11; 5:8,11,18,20-22; Jer 22:13; Hab 2:6,9,12,15,19; Mt 11:21Mt 23:13-16,23,27,29; 26:24; Lu 11:42-44,46,47,52; Jude 1:11them.1Ki 21:13; Es 3:10-13; Ps 58:2; 94:20,21; Da 6:8,9; Mic 3:1-4,9-11Mic 6:16; Joh 9:22; 19:6that write grievousness. or, to the writers that writegrievousness. turn aside.29:21; La 3:35; Am 2:7; 5:11,12; Mal 3:5that widows.1:23; 3:14; 5:7; Jer 7:6; Eze 22:7; Mt 23:14 And what.20:6; 33:14; Job 31:14; Jer 5:31; Eze 24:13,14; Re 6:15,16the day.26:21; Ho 9:7; Lu 19:44; 1Pe 2:12in the desolation.5:26; 30:27,28; 39:3,6,7; De 28:49to whom.30:1-3,16; 31:1-3; Ho 5:13where.2:20,21; 5:14; Ge 31:1; 2Ki 7:6-8,15; Ps 49:16,17; Pr 11:4Zep 1:18 Without me.Le 26:17,36,37; De 31:15-18; 32:30; Jer 37:10; Ho 9:12For all this.5:25; 9:12,17,21 O Assyrian. or, Woe to the Assyrian. Heb. O Asshur.Ge 10:11the rod.15; 8:4; 14:5,6; Ps 17:14; 125:3; Jer 51:20-24and. or, though. against.9:17; 19:17; 29:13; 30:9-11; 33:14; Jer 3:10; 4:14; Mt 15:7will I give.13,14; 37:26,27; 41:25; 45:1-5; Jer 25:9; 34:22; 47:6,7tread them. Heb. lay them a treading.22:5; 63:3,6; 2Sa 22:43; Mic 7:10; Zec 10:5 he meaneth.Ge 50:20; Mic 4:11,12; Ac 2:23; 13:27-30in his heart.36:18-20; 37:11-13 36:8; 2Ki 18:24; 19:10; Eze 26:7; Da 2:37 Calno.Am 6:1,2Calneh.Carchemish.2Ch 35:20; Jer 46:2Hamath.36:19; 37:13; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 17:24; Jer 49:23Samaria.7:8; 17:3; 2Ki 16:9; 17:5,6; 18:9,10 the kingdoms.14; 2Ki 18:33-35; 19:12,13,17-19; 2Ch 32:12-16,19 as I have.36:19,20; 37:10-13 when the Lord.5,6; 14:24-27; 27:9; 46:10,11; Ps 76:10; 1Pe 4:17I will.16-19,25-34; 17:12-14; 29:7,8; 30:30-33; 31:5-9; 37:36-38; 50:11Jer 50:18punish the fruit of the stout heart. Heb. visit upon thefruit of the greatness of the heart. 9:9; Job 40:11,12; Ps 21:10; Mt 12:33; 15:19the glory.2:11; 5:15; Ps 18:27; Pr 30:13; Eze 31:10,14; Da 4:37 For he saith.8; 37:23,24; De 8:17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 28:2-9; 29:3; Da 4:30; Am 6:13Hab 1:16I have removed.2Ki 15:29; 17:6,24; 18:11,32; 1Ch 5:26; Am 5:27; 6:1,2robbed.2Ki 16:8; 18:15; Ho 13:15,16a valiant man. or, many people. And my.5:8; Job 31:25; Pr 18:12; 21:6,7; Ho 12:7,8; Na 2:9-13; 3:1Hab 2:5-11peeped.That is, chirped, from the Latin {pipio.} We still use the term pipe to express the note of the bullfinch. the axe.5; Ps 17:13,14; Jer 51:20-23; Eze 28:9; Ro 9:20,21the rod should shake itself against them. or, a rod shouldshake them. itself, as if it were no wood. or, that which is not wood. the Lord of hosts.5:17; 14:24-27; 29:5-8; 37:6,7,29,36; 2Ch 32:21; Ps 106:15Ac 12:23and under9:5; 30:30-33; 33:10-14 the light.60:19; Ps 27:1; 84:11; Re 21:23; 22:5for a flame.30:27,28; 33:14; 64:1,2; 66:15,16,24; Nu 11:1-3; 16:35; Ps 18:8Ps 21:9; 50:3; 83:14,15; Jer 4:4; 7:20; Mal 4:1-3; Mt 3:122Th 1:7-9; Heb 12:29devour.27:4; 37:36; Ps 97:3; Na 1:5,6,10 consume.33,34; 9:18; 2Ki 19:23,28; Jer 21:14; Eze 20:47,48both soul and body. Heb. from the soul and even to theflesh. few. Heb. number.37:36 the remnant.1:9; 4:2,3; 6:13; 37:4,31,32; Ezr 9:14; Ro 9:27-29no more.2Ki 16:7; 2Ch 28:20; Ho 5:13; 14:3but shall stay.17:7,8; 26:3,4; 48:1,2; 50:10 return.7:3; 9:13; 19:22; 55:7; 65:8,9; Ho 6:1; 7:10,16; 14:1; Ac 26:202Co 3:14-16the mighty God.9:6 though thy.1Ki 4:20; Ho 1:10; Ro 9:27; 11:5,6; Re 20:8yet a remnant.6:13of. Heb. in, or, among. the consumption.6:11; 8:8; 27:10,11; 28:15-22; Da 9:27; Ro 9:28with. or, in.Ge 18:25; Ac 17:31; Ro 2:5; 3:5,6 determined.14:26,27; 24:1-23; Da 4:35 O my people.4:3; 12:6; 30:19; 46:13; 61:3; Heb 12:22-24be not afraid.8:12,13; 33:14-16; 35:4; 37:6,22,33-35smite thee.5; 9:4; 14:29; 27:7and shall lift up his staff against thee. or, but he shalllift up his staff for thee. after the manner. Ex 1:10-16; 14:9,21-31; 15:6-10 For yet.33,34; 12:1,2; 14:24,25; 17:12-14; 30:30-33; 31:4-9; 37:36-38; 54:72Ki 19:35; Ps 37:10; Da 11:36; Heb 10:37 stir up.16-19; 2Ki 19:35; Ps 35:23according.9:4; Jud 7:25; Ps 83:11his rod.24; 11:16; 51:9,10; Ex 14:25-27; Ne 9:10,11; Ps 106:10,11Hab 3:7-15; Re 11:18; 19:15 his burden.9:4; 14:25; 2Ki 18:13,14; Na 1:9-13be taken away. Heb. remove. because.37:35; 2Sa 1:21; Ps 2:1-3,6; *marg:Ps 20:6; 45:7; 84:9; 89:20-52; 105:15; 132:10,17,18; Da 9:24-26Lu 4:18; Joh 1:41; *marg:Ac 4:27; 1Jo 2:20,27 He is come.This is a prophetical description of the march of Sennacherib's army approaching Jerusalem in order to invest it, and of the terror and confusion spreading and increasing through the several places as he advanced; expressed with great brevity, but finely diversified. Aiath, or Ai, was situated a little east of Bethel about twelve miles north of Jerusalem; Michmash about three miles nearer, where there was a narrow pass between two sharp hills; Geba and Ramah about three miles more to the south; Gibeah a mile and a half more southward; Anathoth within three miles of Jerusalem; to the westward of which, towards Lydda, was Nob, from which place Sennacherib might have a prospect of Zion, and near which, it would appear, his army was destroyed. Aiath.Jos 7:2; Ne 11:31Aija.Migron.1Sa 14:2Michmash.1Sa 13:2,5; 14:5,31 the passage.1Sa 13:23; 14:4Geba.Jos 21:17; 1Ki 15:23Ramah.Jos 18:24,25; 1Sa 7:17; 15:34; Jer 31:15; Ho 5:8Gibeah.Jud 19:12-15; 1Sa 11:4; 13:2; Ho 9:9; 10:9 Lift up thy voice. Heb. Cry shrill with thy voice. Gallim.1Sa 25:44Laish.Jud 18:7,29Anathoth.Jos 21:18; 1Ki 2:26; Jer 1:1; 32:8 Madmenah.Jos 15:31Madmannah. Nob.1Sa 21:1; 22:19; Ne 11:32shake.24; 11:15; 13:2; 19:16; Zec 2:9the mount.2:2; 37:22 lop.16-19; 37:24-36,38; 2Ki 19:21-37; 2Ch 32:21the high ones.Am 2:9and the haughty.2:11-17; Job 40:11,12; Da 4:37; Lu 14:11 cut down.18; 37:24; Jer 22:7; 46:22,23; 48:2; Na 1:12Lebanon.Zec 11:1,2by a mighty one. or, mightily.31:8; 37:36; Ps 103:20; Da 4:13,14,23; 2Th 1:7; 2Pe 2:11; Re 10:1Re 18:21
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