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CHAPTER XXI
_Prediction of the taking of Babylon by the Medes and Persians_
_at the time of a great festival_, 1-9.
_Short application of the prophecy to the Jews, partly in the_
_person of God, a...
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THE BURDEN - (see the note at Isaiah 13:1).
OF THE DESERT - There have been almost as many interpretations of this
expression, as there have been interpreters. That it means Babylon, or
the country ab...
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CHAPTER 21
The Burdens of the Desert of the Sea, of Dumah, and Arabia
1. _The burden of the desert of the sea (Babylon) (Isaiah 21:1)_ 2.
_The burden of Dumah (Isaiah 21:11)_ 3. The burden upon Arabi...
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THE CAPTURE OF BABYLON. This prophecy describes a siege and capture of
Babylon by Elam and Media. It is almost universally considered to have
been written shortly before the capture of Babylon by Cyru...
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BURDEN. The fifth of the seven burdens.
OF. relating to. Genitive of Relation. App-17.
THE SEA. The waters of the Euphrates in flood were so called, as the
Nile was (Isaiah 19:6). Compare Revelation...
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_The burden of the desert of the sea_ Perhaps, THE ORACLE, "DESERT OF
THE SEA." The first of a series of enigmatic headings, all but
peculiar to this section of the book: Isaiah 21:11; Isaiah 21:13;
I...
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The "hard vision" of Babylon's fate....
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THE BURDEN OF THE DESERT OF THE SEA.— The _sixth_ discourse
contained in this chapter represents, under a mystical name, Babylon,
(the rulers whereof made great desolations in the world, and much
dist...
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D. IRREVERENT ENEMIES - Chapter S 21-23
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
1.
BABYLON, EDOM AND ARABIA
a. BABYLON
TEXT: Isaiah 21:1-10
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The burden of the wilderness of the sea. As whirlwinds in the South
sweep...
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The burden of the desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass
through; so it cometh from the desert, from a terrible land.
He does not narrate the event, but graphically supposes himself a
w...
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BURDEN] see Isaiah 13:1. DESERT OF THE SEA] i.e. Babylonia: SEA refers
to the Euphrates, the word being used in Hebrew of a large river, as
in Isaiah 19:5 of the Nile. SOUTH] the technical name for th...
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VISION OF BABYLON'S FALL
The subject of this section is the siege of Babylon, and the dismay
with which the prophet receives tidings of its fall. The siege
referred to can scarcely be the one at the c...
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Babylon was a city on the river Euphrates (see Genesis 10:10), 50
miles south of modern Baghdad in Iraq.
• The Negeb (or Negev) is still today the name for the region that
is south of Judah....
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD CONTROLS THE FUTURE
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 21 TO 30
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 21
ENEMIES DESTROY BABYLON
V1 A special message about Babylon that God gave to Isaia...
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מַשָּׂ֖א מִדְבַּר ־יָ֑ם כְּ סוּפֹ֤ות
בַּ †...
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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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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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In this chapter we have prophecies concerning Babylon, Dumah, and
Arabia. With regard to Babylon, the prophet has seen the vision of the
whirlwind sweeping against it, and so terrible is it that he is...
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The burden of the (a) desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south
pass through; [so] it cometh from the desert, (b) from a terrible
land.
(a) On the seaside between Judea and Caldea was a wildernes...
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_The desert of the sea. So Babylon is here called, because from a city
as full of people as the sea is with water, it was become a desert.
(Challoner) --- After its fall, it was mostly inundated, chap...
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CONTENTS
Here, are several burdens brought into one chapter in succession to
each other: the burden of the Desert of the Sea; of Dumah, and of
Arabia: but all in relation to God's covenant people Isr...
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The Desert of the Sea can mean no other than Babylon; and the ruin of
it is foretold by way of comforting God's people in their captivity.
It is blessed to observe, how beforehand the Lord is for his...
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1._The burden of the desert of the sea. _The Prophet, after having
taught that their hope ought to be placed, not on the Egyptians, but
on the mercy of God alone, and after having foretold that calami...
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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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THE BURDEN OF THE DESERT OF THE SEA,.... That this is a prophecy of
the destruction of Babylon is clear from the express mention both of
the Medes and Persians, by whom it should be, and of Babylon it...
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The burden of the desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass
through; [so] it cometh from the desert, from a terrible land.
Ver. 1. _The burden of the desert of the sea,_] _i.e., _ Of Babylon...
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_The burden of the desert of the sea_ That is, of Babylon, as is
evident from Isaiah 21:9. Some think it is so called prophetically,
because, although it was at present a populous city, it was shortly...
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THE ORACLE AGAINST BABYLON...
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The burden of the desert of the sea, the valley and plain of the
Euphrates and Tigris, where the Babylonian nation had its home. This
country had been alternately a desert and a sea, depending upon th...
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1-10 Babylon was a flat country, abundantly watered. The destruction
of Babylon, so often prophesied of by Isaiah, was typical of the
destruction of the great foe of the New Testament church, foretol...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 21 The prophet's fear and trouble at his vision of
Babylon's ruin by the Medes and Persians, ISAIAH 21:1. He mocketh
Babel, ISAIAH 21:5. Edom, scorning the prophet, is called to
repenta...
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Isaiah 21:1 burden H4853 Wilderness H4057 Sea H3220 whirlwinds H5492
South H5045 pass H2498 (H8800) comes H935 ...
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CHAPTER 21 THE BURDENS ON THE WILDERNESS OF THE SEA, ON DUMAH AND ON
ARABIA.
We now come to the second five of the ten burdens. And here we pause
to note the careful way in which the prophecy has been...
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THE BURDEN OF THE WILDERNESS OF THE SEA (ISAIAH 21:1).
The interpretations of this prophecy have been varied although all
finally must relate it to one of the sackings of Babylon (Isaiah 21:9)
of whic...
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BURDEN
(_ See Scofield) - (Isaiah 13:1). _...
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CONTENTS: Four burdens anticipating Sennacherib's invasion.
CHARACTERS: God, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: Neither the skill of archers nor the courage of mighty men
can protect a people from the judgments of...
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Isaiah 21:1. _The desert of the sea._ The army which invaded Babylon
came not directly against it; but Cyrus made a circuitous route, and
collected part of his army from the deserts and mountains towa...
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_The burden of the desert of the sea_
THE DESERT OF THE SEA
This enigmatical name for Babylon was no doubt suggested by the actual
character of the country in which the city stood.
It was an endless...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 21:1 Five new oracles reveal God’s ruling
and judging the wilderness by the sea (Isaiah 21:1), Dumah ...
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EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 21:1
THE BURDEN OF THE DESERT OF THE SEA. This is a short and somewhat
vague, but highly poetic, "burden of Babylon" It is probably an
earlier prophecy than...
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Shall we turn to Isaiah, chapter 21.
Isaiah begins this particular prophecy and addresses it to Babylon
which was referred to as,
The desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass (Isaiah 21:1)...
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Daniel 11:40; Ezekiel 30:11; Ezekiel 31:12; Isaiah 13:1; Isaiah 13:17
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The plain — Of Babylon, which lay in a very plain country. And the
title of the sea might well be given to the waters of Babylon, because
of the great plenty and multitude of them. South — In those pa...