Chapter 17:
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Isaiah 17
Damascus, Samaria, Israel, and their cities, to be ruined by
the Assyrians, ver. 1-5. A remnant shall consider and repent, ver.
6-8. The rest plagued for their impiety, ver. 9-11. The woe of
Israel's enemies, ver. 12-14.
Verse 1. Damascus - Both of that city and kingdom. A heap - This was
fulfilled by Tiglath-pilneser, 2 Kings xvi, 9, although afterwards it
was re-edified.
Verse 2. Aroer - Of that part of Syria, called Aroer, from a great city of
that name. These cities were possessed by the Reubenites and
Gadites, whom Tiglath-pilneser carried into captivity, 1 Chron. v. 26. These he mentions here, as he doth Ephraim in the next verse, because they were confederate with Syria against Judah. Afraid -
Because the land shall be desolate, and destitute of men who might disturb them.
Verse 3. The fortress - All their fortresses; the singular number being put
for the plural. Remnant - The remainders of Damascus and Syria
shall be an headless body, a people without a king. Of Israel -
Syria shall have as much glory as Israel; that is, neither of them
shall have any at all.
Verse 5. Gathereth - Taking care, as far as may be, that all may be
gathered in, and nothing left. So shall the whole body of the ten
tribes be carried away captive, some few gleanings only being
left. Rephaim - A very fruitful place near Jerusalem.
Verse 6. Yet - Some few Israelites were left after their captivity, who
joined themselves to Judah, and were carried captive to Babylon
with them, from whence also they returned with them.
Verse 7. A man - Those few men that are left. Look - They shall
sincerely respect, and trust, and worship God, and God only.
Verse 8. Not look - Not trust to them, or to worship offered to idols upon
them. The work - Their own inventions. Groves - Which were
devised by men, as fit places for the worship of their gods. Images
- Worshipped in their groves.
Verse 9. In - The day of Jacob's trouble, of which he spake ver. 4.
Uppermost branch - Which he that prunes the tree neglects,
because he esteems it useless and inconsiderable. Left - Which
they (the Canaanites) left or forsook because of (or for fear of) the
children of Israel. And this was a fit example, to awaken the
Israelites to a serious belief of this threatening, because God had
inflicted the same judgment upon the Canaanites, for the same
sins of which they were guilty.
Verse 10. Thou - O Israel. The rock - That God who was thy only sure
defense. Plants - Excellent flowers and fruit-trees. Strange -
Fetched from far countries, and therefore highly esteemed.
Verse 11. In the day - Thou shalt from day to day, beginning early in the
morning, use all diligence that what thou hast planted may thrive.
But - When this grievous calamity shall come, all your harvest
shall be but one heap.
Verse 12. Woe - This is a new prophecy, added for the comfort of God's
people. Many - Combined together against Judah. Seas - Who
invade my land and people with great force, as the sea does when
it enters into the land by a breach.
Verse 14. Behold - At even there is great terror among God's people, for
fear of their enemies; and before the morning comes, their
enemies are cut off.
Chapter 17:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Song of Solomon Jeremiah
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