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Verse Isaiah 10:28. _HE IS COME TO AIATH_] A description of the march
of Sennacherib's army approaching Jerusalem in order to invest it, and
of the terror and confusion spreading and increasing throu...
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HE IS COME TO AIATH - These verses Isaiah 10:28 contain a description
of the march of the army of Sennacherib as he approached Jerusalem to
invest it. The description is expressed with great beauty. I...
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CHAPTER 10
The Assyrian, His invasion of Immanuel's land, and His end
1. _The first four verses belong to the preceding chapter. A
description of the Assyrian enemy (Isaiah 10:5)_ 2. _The overthrow o...
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ASSYRIA'S BOASTFULNESS AND ITS PUNISHMENT. This prophecy, so far as it
is Isaiah's, must be later than the capture of Carchemish in 717 and
before Sennacherib's invasion in 701. Narrower limits cannot...
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HE IS COME. This is. prophetic description of Sennacherib's advance
against Judah.
AIATH. Ai: now _et Tell,_ or _Khan Haiyan._
LAID UP. In anticipation of. speedy conquest of Jerusalem.
CARRIAGES....
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HE IS COME TO AIATH— This is so minute a detail of the march of
Sennacherib toward Jerusalem, the route of his army, and their several
stations, that, though the description is a prophecy, Isaiah seem...
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SHAME OF ASSYRIA
TEXT: Isaiah 10:28-34
28
He is come to Aiath, he is passed through Migron; at Michmash he
layeth up his baggage;
29
they are gone over the pass; they have taken up their lodging...
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He is come to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath laid
up his carriages:
Onward gradual march of Sennacherib's army toward Jerusalem, and the
panic of the inhabitants, vividly pictur...
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5. AND THE STAFF IN THEIR HAND] RV 'the staff in whose hand': Jehovah
speaks, declaring the Assyrian the minister of His wrath....
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The towns mentioned are all to the N. of Jerusalem. PASSED TO] RV
'passed through.'
HATH LAID UP, etc.] RV 'layeth up his bag-gage': cp. 1 Samuel 17:20.
CARRIAGE is used in AV for 'things carried.'...
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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 10
GOD’S JUDGEMENT AGAINST EVIL LAWS
V1 *Woe to those who make crue...
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Aiath is probably the same town as Ai (see Joshua chapter 7). Aiath
and Micram are at the south end of the northern country called
Samaria....
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HE IS COME TO AIATH... — There is an obvious break between this and
the preceding verse, and a new section begins, connected with the
former by unity of subject, both referring to Sargon’s invasion of...
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בָּ֥א עַל ־עַיַּ֖ת עָבַ֣ר בְּ
מִגְרֹ֑ון לְ
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CHAPTER IX
ATHEISM OF FORCE AND ATHEISM OF FEAR
ABOUT 721 B.C.
Isaiah 10:5
IN chapter 28 Isaiah, speaking in the year 725 when Salmanassar IV was
marching on Samaria, had explained to the politicia...
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This is a prophecy of judgment on Assyria, and is full of interest.
Assyria is the power which Jehovah is using for the punishment of His
people, but because it fails to understand its true relation t...
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He is come to (y) Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath
attended to his carriages:
(y) He describes by what way the Assyrians would come against
Jerusalem, to confirm the faithful, when...
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_Into Aiath, &c. Here the prophet describes the march of the Assyrians
under Sennacherib; and the terror they should carry with them; and how
they should suddenly be destroyed. (Challoner)_...
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I do not think it necessary to swell the page of my Commentary, by
making particular observations on this passage. What might be said
here, may be said, and hath been indeed said often, and one genera...
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28._He is come to Aiath. _The siege of the holy city being now at
hand, Isaiah sets before their eyes the whole of Sennacherib’s
march, that the hearts of the godly, by long and careful study of it,
m...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9:8-21, 10, 11, AND 12.
In Isaiah 9:8 the Spirit, having given the great leading facts as to
Messiah, Immanuel, resumes the general history of Israel without...
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HE IS COME TO AIATH,.... In this and the following verses is
prophetically described the expedition of Sennacherib to Jerusalem,
when he either went from Assyria, or returned from Egypt thither; and
t...
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He is come to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath laid
up his carriages:
Ver. 28. _He is come to Aiath._] _Elegans hypotyposis,_ a dainty
description of Sennacherib's invasion into the...
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_He is come to Aiath_ Here the prophet returns to his former discourse
concerning Sennacherib's invasion of Judah, of whose march toward
Jerusalem, the route of his army, and their several stations, h...
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THE REDEMPTION OF THE REMNANT OF ISRAEL...
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He, the Assyrian and his army, IS COME TO AIATH, hardly ten miles
northeast of Jerusalem, HE IS PASSED TO MIGRON, a hamlet still nearer
to the capital; AT MICHMASH HE HATH LAID UP HIS CARRIAGES, leavi...
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20-34 By our afflictions we may learn not to make creatures our
confidence. Those only can with comfort stay upon God, who return to
him in truth, not in pretence and profession only. God will justly...
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HE IS COME TO AIATH: here the prophet returns to his former discourse
concerning the Assyrian invasion into Judah; which he describes, after
the manner of the prophets, as a thing present, and sets do...
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Isaiah 10:28 come H935 (H8804) Aiath H5857 passed H5674 (H8804) Migron
H4051 Michmash H4363 attended H6485 ...
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ASSYRIA'S ADVANCE ON JERUSALEM (ISAIAH 10:28).
We now have a very vivid representation of the onward march of Assyria
towards Jerusalem as he approached Hezekiah's Jerusalem.
Analysis.
a He has com...
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CHAPTER ISAIAH 10:5 ASSYRIA WILL ADVANCE AND CONQUER AS A JUDGMENT ON
GOD'S PEOPLE BUT WILL FINALLY BE BROUGHT DOWN, FOR FINAL DELIVERANCE
IS CERTAIN.
In the remainder of this chapter is described God...
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CONTENTS: The commission to invade Judah and its execution.
Threatening of the invaders ruin after serving God's purpose. New
encouragement given to God's people.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: God som...
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The first four verses, are properly a part of the preseding chapter,
and contain a severe reproof of the magistrates who wrested the
judgment of the poor and needy.
Isaiah 10:5. _Oh Assyrian._ Hebrews...
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_O Assyrian_
“O ASSYRIAN”
“Ho Asshur,” the name both of the people and its national god.
(_Prof. J. Skinner, D. D._)
THE JUDGMENT OF THE WORLD POWER
The leading idea of the passage is the contrast...
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_O My people, that dwellest in Zion, be not afraid of the Assyrian_
FORBIDDEN FEAR
It is against the mind and will of God that His people, whatever
happens, should give way to that fear which has to...
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_His burden shall be taken away from off thy shoulder_
A PICTURESQUE REPRESENTATION OF THE INVASION OF JUDAH
(Isaiah 10:28):--The description here given, when looked at
aesthetically, is one of the...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 10:28 Isaiah imagines the terrifying approach
of the Assyrian army through the villages toward Jerusalem. But the
invader is stopped at the last moment and can only SHAKE HIS FIS...
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THE ASSYRIAN INVASION OF JUDAH
Isaiah 10:5. _O Assyrian, the rod of Mine anger, &c._
This prophecy may be used to illustrate the following truths of
abiding interest.
I. THE POWER OF EMPIRES AND THE...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 10:1
The prophecy begun in Isaiah 9:8 terminates with this stanza, which
contains a warning against injustice and oppression, addressed to
Israel and Judah equally, and accompanied...
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Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write
grievousness which they have prescribed; To turn aside the needy from
judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, tha...
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1 Samuel 13:2; 1 Samuel 13:5; 1 Samuel 14:2; 1 Samuel 14:31; 1 Samue