INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 17
This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of Syria and Israel, the
ten tribes; who were in alliance; and also of the overthrow of the
Assyrian army, that should come against Judah. The destruction of
Damascus, the metropolis of Syria, and of other cities, is threatened,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BURDEN OF DAMASCUS,.... A heavy and grievous prophecy, concerning
the destruction of it; the Arabic version is,
"the prophecy of Isaiah concerning Damascus;''
and the Targum is,
"the burden of the cup of cursing to give Damascus to drink.''
BEHOLD, DAMASCUS IS TAKEN AWAY FROM [BEING] A CITY;... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CITIES OF AROER ARE FORSAKEN,.... The inhabitants of them being
slain, or carried captive, or obliged to flee. Aroer was a city by the
river Arnon, on the borders of Moab and Ammon, Deuteronomy 2:36
Deuteronomy 3:12, it was originally in the hands of the Amorites, and
sometimes in the hands of t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FORTRESS ALSO SHALL CEASE FROM EPHRAIM,.... The ten tribes, now in
confederacy with the Syrians, whose metropolis or fortress was
Samaria, which seems to be intended here; and should be destroyed, at
least taken out of the hands of the Israelites, and they be carried
captive by Shalmaneser king... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THAT DAY IT SHALL COME TO PASS,.... It being much about the
same time that both kingdoms were destroyed by the Assyrians:
[THAT] THE GLORY OF JACOB SHALL BE MADE THIN; the same with Ephraim
and Israel, the ten tribes, whose glory lay in the superior number of
their tribes to Judah; in the mu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT SHALL BE AS WHEN THE HARVESTMAN GATHERETH THE CORN,.... The
"standing" corn, as in the Hebrew text: "and reapeth the ears with his
arm"; or "his arm reaps the ears" o; that is, with one hand he gathers
the standing corn into his fist, and then reaps it with his other arm;
and just so it shoul... [ Continue Reading ]
YET GLEANING GRAPES SHALL BE LEFT IN IT,.... In Ephraim or Jacob; that
is, in the ten tribes, a few of them should escape, a remnant should
be saved; comparable, for the smallness of their number, to grapes
that are gleaned after the vintage is got in: though Kimchi interprets
it of the inhabitants... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THAT DAY SHALL A MAN LOOK TO HIS MAKER,.... The one only living and
true God, who has made him, and not he himself, nor any other
creature; that is, such as are left, as before described, the remnant,
according to the election of grace; these shall look to God for help
and assistance, for supply,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SHALL NOT TOOK TO THE ALTARS, THE WORK OF HIS HANDS,.... That
is, to altars erected to the worship of idols, which are both the
works of men's hands, so as to serve at them, and sacrifice upon them.
Kimchi observes, that the latter clause is not to be understood as
belonging to the former, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THAT DAY SHALL HIS STRONG CITIES BE AS A FORSAKEN BOUGH, AND AN
UPPERMOST BRANCH,.... Meaning the strong cities of Ephraim or Jacob,
the ten tribes, which should be forsaken of their inhabitants; having
fled from before the enemy, or being slain or carried captive; like a
bough of a tree, that is... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THOU HAST FORGOTTEN THE GOD OF THY SALVATION,.... Who had been
the author of salvation to them many a time, in Egypt, at the Red Sea,
and in various instances since; and yet they had forgot his works of
mercy and goodness, and had left his worship, and gone after idols;
and this was the caus... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAY SHALL THOU MAKE THY PLANT TO GROW,.... Not that it is in
the power of man to make it grow; but the sense is, that all means and
methods should be used to make it grow, no cost nor pains should be
spared:
AND IN THE MORNING SHALL THOU MAKE THY SEED TO FLOURISH; which may
denote both dilig... [ Continue Reading ]
WOE TO THE MULTITUDE OF MANY PEOPLE,..... Not as lamenting the people
of the Jews with Hezekiah, as if they were the words of the prophet
bemoaning their condition, saying, "O the multitude", c. nor intending
the Syrians and Israelites joined together against Judah but the
Assyrian army under Sennac... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NATIONS SHALL RUSH LIKE THE RUSHING OF MANY WATERS,.... With great
force and noise, and run over the whole land, as the Assyrian army
did, until it came to Jerusalem, and there it stopped; see Isaiah 8:7:
BUT [GOD] SHALL REBUKE THEM; as he did the waters of the Red Sea,
Psalms 106:9 and as Chr... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BEHOLD AT EVENINGTIDE TROUBLE,.... Or terror a and consternation;
which some understand of that which was in the Assyrian army, when the
Angel of the Lord destroyed it, taking "evening for night", for it was
in the night that that was done; so Jarchi interprets it of Shedim, a
sort of spirits or... [ Continue Reading ]