ANALYSIS OF Isaiah 13; Isaiah 14:1
The thirteenth chapter of Isaiah commences a new prophecy, and,
according to the division of Vitringa, a new book or part of his
prophecies. The first book, accordin...
Isaiah 13:1 to Isaiah 14:23. The Fall of Babylon
This is the first of the collection of oracles, dealing mainly with
foreign nations, which forms the second great division of the first
part of the Bo...
_GOD MUSTERETH THE ARMIES OF HIS WRATH: HE THREATENETH TO DESTROY
BABYLON BY THE MEDES. THE DESOLATION OF BABYLON._
_Before Christ 713._
The SECOND part of the prophesies of Isaiah, containing a won...
EXAMINATION
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Medes
Spain
Day Star
Hezekiah
Philistia
Jotham
Nebo
Phoenicia
Damascus
Nathan
Hivites
Elam
Ethiopia
Armenia
Nile
coast of Palestine
Pharaoh
king of Babylon
Memphis...
INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 13
This chapter contains a prophecy of the destruction of Babylon,
literally understood as a type and exemplar of the destruction of the
mystical Babylon, so often spoken of in...
_A.M. 3274. B.C. 730._
We now enter upon the second part of Isaiah's prophecies, containing
a wonderful account of God's dealings with the enemies of his church
and people. It begins at this chapter...
ISAIAH'S ORACLES AGAINST THE NATIONS (13-23).
Introduction.
In this series of oracles against the nations, interspersed with other
prophecies, which are to be seen as in contrast with the glorious so...