Isaiah 29:1 Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old TestamentThe prophecy here passes from the fall of Samaria, the crown of flowers (Isaiah 28:1-4), to its formal parallel. Jerusalem takes its place by the side of Samaria, the crown of flowers, and under the emblem of a ...
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible CommentaryCHAPTER 15 Isa 15:1-9. The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters Form One Prophecy on Moab. Lowth thinks it was delivered in the first years of Hezekiah's reign and fulfilled in the fourth when Shalmaneser, on his way to invade Israel, may have seized on...
Benson CommentaryIsaiah 35:1. The wilderness and solitary place, &c. — As the land of the church’s enemies, which had enjoyed many external blessings and comforts, shall be turned into a desolate wilderness, as was declared in the foregoing chapter, so, on the contrary, Emmanuel’s land...
cast … behind back—consigned my sins to oblivion. The same phrase occurs (1Ki 14:9; Ne 9:26; Ps 50:17). Contrast Ps 90:8, "Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy countenance." Matthew Poole's Commentary For peace I had great bitterness;my...
David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 6 where the prophet Isaiah has a vision of God on the throne, which convicts him, before cleansed by a coal from the altar.