Isaiah 21:1-2
1 The prophet, bewailing the captivity of his people, sees in a vision the fall of Babylon by the Medes and Persians.11 Edom, scorning the prophet, is moved to repentance.13 The set time of Arabia's calamity. The burden.The first ten verses of this chapter contain a prediction of the taking of Babylon by the Medes and Persians; which is here denominated "the desert of the sea," because the country around it, and especially towards the sea, was a great morass, often overflowed by the Tigris and Euphrates, and only rendered habitable by being drained by a number of canals. 13:1; 17:1the desert.13:20-22; 14:23; Jer 51:42As whirlwinds.Job 37:9; Da 11:40; Zec 9:14from.13:4,5,17,18; Eze 30:11; 31:12 grievous. Heb. hard.Ps 60:3; Pr 13:15the treacherous.24:16; 33:1; 1Sa 24:13; Jer 51:44,48,49,53; Re 13:10Go up.13:2-4,17,18; Jer 50:14,34; 49:34; 51:11,27,28; Da 5:28; 8:20all the.14:1-3; 35:10; 47:6; Ps 12:5; 79:11; 137:1-3; Jer 31:11,12,20,25Jer 45:3; 51:3,4; La 1:22; Mic 7:8-10; Zec 1:15,16Isaiah 25:4
thou hast.11:4; 14:32; 29:19; 33:2; 66:2; Job 5:15,16; Ps 12:5; 35:10Ps 72:4,13; 107:41; 119:31; Zep 3:12; Jas 2:5a refuge.4:5,6; 32:2when.32:18,19; 37:3,4,36; Eze 13:11-13; Mt 7:25-27Isaiah 28:2
the Lord.9:9-12; 27:1; Eze 30:10,11as a tempest.15-19; 8:7,8; 25:4; 29:6; 30:30; Eze 13:11; Na 1:8; Mt 7:25-27Re 18:8Ezekiel 13:11
there shall.It shall wash off this bad morter, sweep away the wall, and level it with the earth. In the East, where the walls are often built with unbaked bricks, desolations of this kind are frequently occasioned by tempestuous rains. 38:22; Job 27:21; Ps 11:6; 18:13,14; 32:6; Isa 25:4; 28:2,15-18Isa 29:6; 32:19; Na 1:3,7,8; Mt 7:25,27; Lu 6:48,49Daniel 11:40
at the.35; 8:17; 12:4the king of the south. The Saracens.5,6; Eze 38:14-18the king of the north. The Turks. like.Isa 5:28; 21:1; 66:15; Jer 4:13; Zec 9:14with horsemen.Eze 38:4,15; Re 9:16; 16:12overflow.10,22
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