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CHAPTER XX
_The Prophet Isaiah a sign to Egypt and Cush or Ethiopia, that_
_the captives and exiles of these countries shall be indignantly_
_treated by the king of Assyria_, 1-6.
NOTES ON CHAP. X...
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IN THE YEAR THAT TARTAN CAME UNTO ASHDOD - Tartan was one of the
generals of Sennacherib. Ashdod, called by the Greeks Azotus, was a
seaport on the Mediterranean, between Askelon and Ekron, and not fa...
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CHAPTER 20
The Near-Punishment of Egypt by Assyria
1. _Isaiah walks naked and barefooted (Isaiah 20:1)_ 2. _The meaning
of his action (Isaiah 20:3)_ 3. _Egypt punished by Assyria (Isaiah
20:4) _ A st...
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ISAIAH 20. THE SIGN OF EGYPT'S OVERTHROW. The year in which the
Assyrian Tartan, or commander-in-chief, came to Ashdod was 711. This
city had been in negotiation with Egypt against Assyria, and so too...
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TARTAN.. title. commander in-chief.
SARGON. Never once named by classic writers, and in Scripture only
here....
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_Tartan_ In Assyrian _Turtanu_, the official title of the "chief of
the staff." Cf. 2 Kings 18:17.
_Sargon_ (Assyr. Sarrukin) the only mention of this now familiar name
in the O.T. For long it was sup...
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A narrative introduction....
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IN THE YEAR THAT TARTAN CAME, &C.— We have in this chapter an
addition to the 5th discourse, in which the prophet is said to have
shewn himself, by the divine command, _naked and barefooted_ to the
Je...
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CHAPTER TWENTY
4.
EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA
TEXT: Isaiah 20:1-6
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In the year that Tartan came unto Ashdod, when Sargon the king of
Assyria sent him, and he fought against Ashdod and took it;
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at that...
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In the year that Tartan came unto Ashdod, (when Sargon the king of
Assyria sent him,) and fought against Ashdod, and took it;
In the reign of Sargon (722 BC - 715 BC), the successor of
Shalmaneser,...
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20:1 Tartan (a-5) The title of the general-in-chief of the king of
Assyria. see 2 Kings 18:17 ....
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EGYPT'S CAPTIVITY SYMBOLISED
This chapter is assigned in the title to the time when Sargon besieged
Ashdod (711 b.c.). The Philistine city was at that time the centre of
revolt. Sargon interposed and...
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TARTAN] rather, 'the Tartan': the official title of the Assyrian
commander-in-chief (2 Kings 18:17). SARGON] The only known mention of
this monarch until modern times. Inscriptions have now thrown muc...
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Ashdod was one of the five major towns of the *Philistines.
Sargon was *emperor of Assyria. His *empire included the country of
the *Philistines. But in 711 *BC the king of Ashdod tried to fight for...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD’S PLANS FOR JUDAH, ASSYRIA AND EGYPT
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 10 TO 20
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 20
ISAIAH HIMSELF WILL BE A SIGN TO EGYPT AND CUSH
V1 Sargon, *empe...
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בִּ שְׁנַ֨ת בֹּ֤א תַרְתָּן֙
אַשְׁדֹּ֔ודָה בִּ...
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CHAPTER XI
DRIFTING TO EGYPT
720-705 13. B.C.
Isaiah 20:1; Isaiah 21:1; Isaiah 38:1; Isaiah 39:1
FROM 720, when chapter 11 m
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BOOK 3
PROPHECIES FROM THE ACCESSION OF HEZEKIAH TO THE DEATH OF SARGON
727-705 B.C.
THE prophecies with which we have been engaged (Chapter s 2-10:4) fall
either before or during the great Assyrian...
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CHAPTER XVII
ISAIAH TO THE FOREIGN NATIONS
736-702 B.C.
Isaiah 14:24; Isaiah 15:1; Isaiah 16:1; Isaiah 17:1;...
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Yet the prophet sees hope even for Egypt. He describes the process.
The result of the judgment will be fear, and in the case of a part of
Egypt at least this will issue in submission to Jehovah. Where...
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In the year that (a) Tartan came to (b) Ashdod, (when (c) Sargon the
king of Assyria sent him), and fought against Ashdod, and took it;
(a) Who was captain of Sennacherib, (2 Kings 18:17).
(b) A cit...
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_Year. Eighteen after the preceding predictions. (Calmet) --- Sargon.
Sennacherib, (St. Jerome) Salmanasar, (Sanctius) or Assaradon, who
intended to revenge Sennacherib, and sent his "collector of tax...
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CONTENTS
In this chapter, the prophet becomes a type, as well as a preacher.
The Lord, is pleased to make his servant Isaiah by this means,
instruct the church, concerning Egypt and Ethiopia....
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It is probable that this event of Tartar's taking Ashdod, formed an
epoch in history, so remarkable, that the year needed not to be
recorded. And no doubt that the prophet's going about bare-foot, and...
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1._In the year that Tartan came to Ashdod. _In the preceding chapter
Isaiah prophesied about the calamity which threatened Egypt, and at
the same time promised to it the mercy of God. He now introduce...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19 THROUGH 23.
In Chapter s 19 and 20 Egypt shall be smitten in that day; but Jehovah
will heal it. Egypt, Assyria, and Israel shall together be blessed of
Je...
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IN THE YEAR THAT TARTAN CAME UNTO ASHDOD,.... Or Azotus, as the
Septuagint here call it; and which is its name in the New Testament,
Acts 8:40. This Tartan, or whom the Septuagint names Tanathan, and...
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In the year that Tartan came unto Ashdod, (when Sargon the king of
Assyria sent him,) and fought against Ashdod, and took it;
Ver. 1. _In the year that Tartan._] A certain commander under
Sennacherib...
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_In the year that Tartan came to Ashdod_ Namely, to besiege it. Tartan
is mentioned (2Ki 18:17) as one of the generals of Sennacherib, who is
generally supposed to be here meant by Sargon, which was p...
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THE SYMBOL OF EGYPT'S AND ETHIOPIA'S FALL....
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In the year that Tartan, the commander-in-chief of the Assyrian
armies, 2 Kings 18:17, CAME UNTO ASHDOD, one of the cities of
Philistia which had revolted against the Assyrian supremacy (when
Sargon,...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 20 The captivity of Egypt and Ethiopia represented, to
take off the Jews from seeking to them for help. TARTAN; a great
commander in Sennacherib's army, 2 KINGS 18:17. ASHDOD; an eminen...
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Isaiah 20:1 year H8141 Tartan H8661 came H935 (H8800) Ashdod H795
Sargon H5623 king H4428 Assyria H804 sent...
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CHAPTER 20 THE CAPTIVITY OF EGYPT AND CUSH.
In around 713 BC, continually encouraged by Egypt under her Cushite
rulers, the cities of Philistia rebelled against Assyria and sought to
embroil Judah, Ed...
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‘In the year that the Tartan came to Ashdod, when Sargon the king of
Assyria sent him, and he fought against Ashdod and took it, at that
time Yahweh spoke by Isaiah the son of Amoz, saying, “Go and lo...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy of the wasting of Egypt and Ethiopia by Assyria.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah, Tartan, Sargon.
CONCLUSION: Those who make the creature their expectation and glory
and so put it in the...
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Isaiah 20:1. _Tartan_ is mentioned as the general-in-chief to
Sennacherib, when he summoned Jerusalem. 2 Kings 18:17. _Sargon_ is
supposed to be one of Sennacherib's names; for kings assumed new names...
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_In the year that Tartan came unto Ashdod_
THE PURPOSE OF THE CHAPTER
Judah, alarmed by the capture of Samaria, and the rapid extension of
the Assyrian invasion, looked for assistance from Egypt.
A...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 20:1 IN THE YEAR. 711 B.C. SARGON (II) was
KING OF ASSYRIA, 722–705 B.C. ASHDOD. A Philistine city (see
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 20:1
A PROPHECY AGAINST EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA. The Assyrian inscriptions
enable us to date this prophecy with a near approach to exactness.
Ashdod was besieged by an Assyrian army twic...
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Now in chapter 20, Isaiah predicts that Assyria is going to waste both
Egypt and Ethiopia.
In the year that Tartan (Isaiah 20:1)
Which is the title which means the commander in chief. Tartan, the
co...
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Sargon — Sennacherib, who, before he came to Jerusalem, came up
against and took all the walled cities of Judah, of which Ashdod might
be reckoned one, as being in the tribe of Judah....