THE DELIVERANCE OF JERUSALEM
2. Isaiah the prophet] This is the first mention of Isaiah in this
book, but his own writings show that he had been an active teacher and
statesman not only during the earlier years of Hezekiah himself, but
also during the reign of Hezekiah's predecessor Ahaz: see on 2 K... [ Continue Reading ]
BLASPHEMY] RV 'contumely': such as the nation was experiencing at the
hands of the invader. THE CHILDREN.. BRING FORTH] a figure for
powerlessness in the time of peril.... [ Continue Reading ]
REMNANT] cp. 2 Kings 19:30; Isaiah 10:20. A large number of the
Judaean cities had been captured (see on 2 Kings 18:13), so that the
population of the capital might well be thus described.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEND A BLAST UPON HIM] RV 'put a spirit in him': i.e. an impulse of
fear. A RUMOUR] Ill tidings respecting his army, whieh was destined
shortly to perish in its advance against Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
RETURNED] to Sennacherib. LIBNAH.. LACHISH] in southern Judah.... [ Continue Reading ]
TIRHAKAH] an Ethiopian, who was at first the general and subsequently
the successor of the Egyptian king Shabako (2 Kings 18:21). He was
contemporary not only with Sennacherib, but with his two successors,
Esarhaddon and Asshurbanipal.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOZAN, etc.] These places were all in the neighbourhood of the
Euphrates. GOZAN is mentioned in 2 Kings 17:6; HARAN in Genesis 11:31;
EDEN in Ezekiel 27:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAMATH] see on 2 Kings 17:24; It had revolted against Sargon in 720
b.c., but the insurrection was crushed and its king Jahubidi slain.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU.. _EVEN_ THOU ALONE] Whereas Sennacherib had counted the God of
Israel among a number of deities all equally unable to withstand him
(2 Kings 18:33), Hezekiah here asserts that the Lord (Jehovah) is the
only God, and implies that whatever the Assyrian had accomplished had
been done by His permi... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT ALL.. MAY KNOW] If a small kingdom like Judah successfully
resisted Assyria, it could only be through the supremacy of its God.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DAUGHTER OF ZION] For the personification of a city as a woman cp.
Micah 4:10; Isaiah 23:10; Isaiah 23:12; Isaiah 47:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LODGINGS, etc.] RV 'his farthest lodging place, the forest of his
fruitful field.'... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE DIGGED.. WATERS] Sennacherib implies that the progress of his
armies on foreign soil could not be hindered by the enemy stopping up
the water-springs: he at once digs fresh wells. BESIEGED PLACES] RV
'Egypt.' The numerous channels of the Nile were ordinarily a means of
defence to Egypt (cp. N... [ Continue Reading ]
HAST THOU.. DONE IT] This begins the Lord's response to Sennacherib's
boastings. The Assyrian king had in reality only been an agent deputed
to carry out the divine purposes: cp. Isaiah 10:12; Isaiah 47:6;
Zechariah 1:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY HOOK] cp. Ezekiel 38:4. The expression may be an allusion either to
the method adopted for controlling wild animals (cp. Ezekiel 19:4), or
to a practice employed by the Assyrians towards their captives: see 2
Chronicles 33:11; RM.... [ Continue Reading ]
A SIGN UNTO THEE] i.e. unto Hezekiah. The occurrence of the earlier
and harsher part of the prophet's prediction would be a warranty for
the fulfilment of the later and more cheerful portion of his message,
viz. that the land should be free from invasion and cultivated in
peace. THIS YEAR.. THE THIR... [ Continue Reading ]
THE REMNANT] cp. 2 Kings 19:3. The population, so sadly thinned by the
war, would again recover its strength and numbers.... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF JERUSALEM, etc.] The country folk that had been driven into the
capital by the invasion would again return to their homes.... [ Continue Reading ]
CAST A BANK] a mound of earth with an inclined surface, raised against
the wall of a besieged city to enable the besiegers to reach the top.... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE OWN SAKE] God's intentions towards His people could not be foiled
altogether through the sins of the latter; so that though the divine
justice had demanded the chastisement of the nation, the divine
faithfulness required that it should be preserved from complete
destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ANGEL OF THE LORD] cp. Exodus 12:23. In 2 Samuel 24:15 the
pestilence that punished David's numbering of the people is attributed
to an angel; and it is probable that it was a similar calamity that
destroyed Sennacherib's army. It seems more likely that the disaster
occurred in the low-lying gro... [ Continue Reading ]
NINEVEH] its ruins have been found opposite the modern Mosul.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS SONS SMOTE HIM] Sennacherib's death did not occur until some 20
years after the destruction of his army, as described in 2 Kings 19:35
but though he took part in several expeditions subsequent to his
invasion of Judah, he never again molested the Hebrew state.
ESARHADDON] reigned from 681 b.c. t... [ Continue Reading ]