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CHAPTER XXXIII
_This chapter contains the sequel of the prophecy respecting_
_Sennacherib. The prophet addresses himself to the Assyrian_
_monarch_, 1-4.
_The mercy and power of God acknowledged b...
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WO TO THEE THAT SPOILEST - This description accords entirely with
Sennacherib and his army, who had plundered the cities and countries
which they had invaded, and who were about to advance to Jerusale...
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CHAPTER 33
Sixth Woe Against the Assyrian and What Is to Follow
1. _The judgment announced (Isaiah 33:1)_ 2. _The prayer of the
faithful remnant (Isaiah 33:2)_ 3. _The judgment executed (Isaiah
33:7)...
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ISAIAH 33. DENUNCIATION OF THE TREACHEROUS FOE. ZION'S EXTREMITY,
YAHWEH'S OPPORTUNITY. If Isaiah's, the date is apparently 701, and the
situation presupposed is Sennacherib's demand for unconditional...
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WOE. The fifth of the six Woes. The Structure, above, will make this
section quite clear, and show that the verses are not "out of place",
or "disarranged".
THAT SPOILEST. thou plunderer.
DEALEST TR...
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The enemy is described by epithets which recur in ch. Isaiah 21:2;
Isaiah 24:16. The obscurity of the reference is somewhat unlike
Isaiah, who is usually perfectly explicit in his references to the
As...
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WOE TO THEE THAT SPOILEST, &C.— The prophet so orders his discourse,
as if he had found this great _spoiler_ to whom it is directed, in the
very act of spoiling, and face to face denounces the divine...
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3. SUBJUGATION
TEXT: Isaiah 33:1-12
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Woe to thee that destroyest, and thou wast not destroyed; and dealest
treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee! When thou
hast ceased to destr...
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Woe to thee that spoilest, and thou wast not spoiled; and dealest
treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee! when thou
shalt cease to spoil, thou shalt be spoiled; and when thou shalt...
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ISAIAH: GOD CONTROLS THE NATIONS
GOD DEFENDS *JERUSALEM
ISAIAH CHAPTER S 31 TO 39
_NORMAN HILLYER_
CHAPTER 33
A PRAYER FOR HELP
V1 *Woe to our enemies! They ruined and cheated other people.
Al...
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This verse does not identify the enemy. But it is probably the
*Babylonians, because there is a relationship between this chapter and
Isaiah chapter 21. The original language uses some words that appe...
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XXXIII.
(1) WOE TO THEE THAT SPOILEST... — No chapter in the prophet’s
writings presents so little traceable connection. A thought is
expressed in one, or it may be two, verses, and then another follo...
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הֹ֣וי שֹׁודֵ֗ד וְ אַתָּה֙ לֹ֣א
שָׁד֔וּד וּ
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CHAPTER XXI
OUR GOD A CONSUMING FIRE
701 B.C.
Isaiah 33:1
WE have seen how the sense of forgiveness and the exultant confidence,
which fill chapter 33, were brought about within a few months after...
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GOD EXALTED IN JUDGMENT
Isaiah 33:1-12
Here we have the final prediction against Sennacherib. He had dealt
very treacherously by returning against Jerusalem, though he had taken
a heavy ransom to lea...
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This chapter celebrates a great victory, and is prophetic of the
method of the final triumph. In the first thirteen verses we have the
prophet's appeal, in which there are two movements. In the first...
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Woe to thee that (a) layest waste, and thou [wast] not laid waste; and
dealest treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee!
when thou shalt (b) cease to lay waste, thou shalt be wasted;...
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_Spoilest. This is particularly directed to Sennacherib. (Challoner)
--- He was a figure of persecutors of the Church, to which many
passages here allude. (Calmet) --- Remota justitia quid sunt regna...
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CONTENTS
This Chapter contains a mingled subject of divine judgment and divine
mercies, The enemies of God and his Church are threatened, and his
people comforted.
Isaiah 33:1
If this denunciation b...
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1._Wo to thee that spoilest. _If these words shall be expounded as
relating to the Babylonians, the strain will flow easily enough; for,
after having promised freedom to the prisoners, (Isaiah 32:15,)...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 33 AND 34.
Chapter s 33, 34 announce the last two great acts of judgment. At the
moment when God establishes Himself in Zion, and fills it with
righteousness,...
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WOE TO THEE THAT SPOILEST, AND THOU [WAST] NOT SPOILED,.... Which some
understand of Nebuchadnezzar; others of Sennacherib, which is more
probable; it seems best to interpret it of the Romish antichri...
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Woe to thee that spoilest, and thou [wast] not spoiled; and dealest
treacherously, and they dealt not treacherously with thee! when thou
shalt cease to spoil, thou shalt be spoiled; [and] when thou sh...
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_Wo to thee that spoilest_ To Sennacherib, who wasted the land of
Judah. The prophet speaks “as if he had found this great spoiler,”
to whom he addresses himself, “in the very act of spoiling, and was...
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Woe to thee that spoilest, and thou wast not spoiled, the hostility of
the Assyrian invader being a type of the world-power's enmity toward
the Church of God; AND DEALEST TREACHEROUSLY, in invading th...
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THE PUNISHMENT STRIKES THE ADVERSARY...
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1-14 Here we have the proud and false destroyer justly reckoned with
for all his fraud and violence. The righteous God often pays sinners
in their own coin. Those who by faith humbly wait for God, sh...
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ISAIAH CHAPTER 33 The destruction of the enemies of the church; who
are derided, ISAIAH 33:1; which terrifieth the sinners in Zion, ISAIAH
33:14. The safety and privileges of the godly, ISAIAH 33:15....
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Isaiah 33:1 Woe H1945 plunder H7703 (H8802) plundered H7703 (H8803)
treacherously H898 (H8802) treacherously H898 ...
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THE GREAT DELIVERANCE AT JERUSALEM (ISAIAH 33:1).
Assyria is chided for its greed and treachery, and Yahweh's people
plead for deliverance. But the invasion is going forward and the spoil
is being gat...
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CHAPTER 33 THE SIXTH WOE AGAINST THOSE WHO DESPOIL OTHERS AND WHO ARE
TREACHEROUS.
The sixth woe seems in context to be directed against Assyria for some
treacherous act. We can compare and contrast h...
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CONTENTS: The distress of Judah and Jerusalem because of coming woes.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The righteous God pays sinners in their own coin. When
they have filled up the measure of their ini...
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Isaiah 33:1. _Woe to thee,_ thou spoiler, who hast not been spoiled;
_AND THOU PLUNDERER, WHO HAST NOT BEEN PLUNDERED._
When thou hast ceased to spoil, thou shalt be spoiled;
When thou art weary of...
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_Woe to thee that spoilest_
Isaiah 33:1
The most beautiful of Isaiah’s discourse [in which] the long
conflict of Israel’s sin with Jehovah’s righteousness is left
behind, and the dark colours of pre...
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ISAIAH—NOTE ON ISAIAH 33:1 AH. See note on 28:1. DESTROYER...
TRAITOR. Unscrupulous, successful Assyria....
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PROVIDENCE
Isaiah 33:1. _Woe to thee that spoilest, &c._
Dr. Geikie says: As a nation the Assyrians are branded as treacherous,
untruthful, and lawless (Nahum 3:1; Jonah 3:8). No treaty could bind
th...
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SECTION X. A PROPHECY OF JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA (Isaiah 33:1.).
EXPOSITION
ISAIAH 33:1
THE JUDGMENT ON ASSYRIA
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Now chapter 33 begins with a warning to the Assyrians.
Woe unto thee that spoilest, and you have not been spoiled; you that
deal treacherously, you've not been dealt treacherously with! (Isaiah
33:1)...
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2 Chronicles 28:16; 2 Kings 18:13; Habakkuk 2:5; Isaiah 10:12;...
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To thee — Sennacherib, who wasted the land of Judah....