DIVINE JUDGMENTS ON THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL
This section relates throughout to the kingdom of Israel. It belongs
to the same period as the Chapter s immediately preceding, and treats
of the ruin which Isaiah foresaw would shortly overtake the kingdom of
the Ten Tribes: cp. Isaiah 7:16; Isaiah 8:4. The... [ Continue Reading ]
5. AND THE STAFF IN THEIR HAND] RV 'the staff in whose hand': Jehovah
speaks, declaring the Assyrian the minister of His wrath.... [ Continue Reading ]
HYPOCRITICAL] RV 'profane.' NATION.. PEOPLE] not merely referring to
Judah, but to be understood generally: the Assyrian has been
commissioned in the divine providence to punish godless nations.
Similarly in later history Christians recognised Attila as 'the
scourge of God.'
7-11. The spirit of the... [ Continue Reading ]
ALTOGETHER] RV 'all of them.'... [ Continue Reading ]
The places named were all captured by the Assyrians under
Tiglath-pileser, Shalmaneser, or Sargon; CALNO (a Chaldean city, cp.
Genesis 10:10) in 738 b.c., CARCHEMISH (on the W. bank of the
Euphrates) in 717; HAMATH (on the Orontes, in early times the Hivite
capital) in 720; ARPAD (near Hamath, with... [ Continue Reading ]
WORK] i.e. of judgment, or punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
PEOPLE] RV 'peoples.' I HAVE PUT DOWN] RV 'I have brought down as a
valiant man them that sit _on thrones.'_... [ Continue Reading ]
The helplessness of the world before the Assyrians is vividly imaged.
LEFT] RV 'forsaken.' PEEPED] RV 'chirped': cp. Isaiah 8:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
The prophet now speaks in indignant retort to the vainglorious
boasting of the Assyrian; how can he, being but an instrument of
providence, exalt himself against Jehovah?
AS IF THE ROD, etc.] RV 'as if a rod should shake them that lift it
up, or as if a staff should lift up _him that is_ not wood.'... [ Continue Reading ]
The two figures of famine and fire are used to express the destruction
of the Assyrian host.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIGHT OF ISRAEL] i.e. Jehovah, who, while He gives light to His
own people, at the same time consumes their enemies (Isaiah 29:6;
Isaiah 30:27; Isaiah 33:14). IN ONE DAY] Isaiah anticipates a sudden
catastrophe for the Assyrians (Isaiah 10:32).... [ Continue Reading ]
A STANDARDBEARER FAINTETH] RV 'a sick man pineth away.'... [ Continue Reading ]
REST] RV 'remnant' (of the Assyrian armies).
20-23. The divine judgment will have a purifying effect on Judah; a
remnant shall escape (Isaiah 1:9; Isaiah 6:13) who shall be truly
devoted to Jehovah.... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON HIM THAT SMOTE THEM] i.e. the Assyrian, on whose help Ahaz relied
(Isaiah 7:20).... [ Continue Reading ]
Characteristic teaching of Isaiah, which he had embodied in the
symbolic name Shear-jashub ('a remnant shall return'), given to his
son (Isaiah 7:3). It is noteworthy that in this same verse there
occurs also the divine title 'Mighty God,' which the prophet had
ascribed to the Messianic king (Isaiah... [ Continue Reading ]
_YET_ A REMNANT] RV 'only a remnant.' THE CONSUMPTION, etc.] RV 'a
consumption' (i.e. judgment) 'is determined, overflowing with
righteousness.'... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL SMITE, etc.] RV 'though he smite,' etc. AFTER THE MANNER,
etc.] alluding to the oppressive cruelty of Pharaoh.... [ Continue Reading ]
CEASE] RV 'be accomplished.' GOD'S INDIGNATION against His people will
be appeased after their punishment, and HIS ANGER will then turn to
the DESTRUCTION of their enemies.... [ Continue Reading ]
SCOURGE FOR HIM] i.e. for the Assyrian. ACCORDING TO] RV 'as in.' The
slaughter of Midian is also referred to as a typical deliverance in
Isaiah 9:4. HIS ROD] i.e. Jehovah's, contrasted with the Assyrian
oppressor's rod (Isaiah 10:24). As the Egyptian oppression was
followed by the exodus, so the As... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE OF THE ANOINTING] i.e. because of the anointed king of David's
house to which God has promised a lasting kingdom. But RV 'by reason
of fatness.' A new metaphor. Judah is compared to a bullock which
grows so fat and strong that a yoke can no longer be imposed upon it.
A conjectural emendation... [ Continue Reading ]
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.'... [ Continue Reading ]
PASSAGE] RV 'pass.'... [ Continue Reading ]
CAUSE IT TO BE HEARD, etc.] RV 'hearken, O Laishah,' viz. to the noise
of the approaching armies. O POOR ANATHOTH] RM 'Answer her, O
Anathoth.'... [ Continue Reading ]
IS REMOVED] RV 'is a fugitive.' GATHER THEMSELVES TO FLEE] rather,
'save their households by flight': cp. Exodus 9:19.
32-34. Arrived within sight of Jerusalem, and threatening the city,
the Assyrian meets with sudden disaster.... [ Continue Reading ]
RV 'This very day shall he halt at Nob, he shaketh his hand at the
mount,' etc.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAUGHTY, etc.] RV 'lofty shall be brought low.'... [ Continue Reading ]
The figure is the same as in Isaiah 10:17. The Assyrians are to fall
like a forest that is hewn down. Note close connexion with Isaiah 11.
THE ASSYRIAN INVASION AND ITS SEQUEL
This is one of the finest of Isaiah's prophecies. The subject is the
advance against Jerusalem of the arrogant Assyrian con... [ Continue Reading ]