Isa 14:1-3. THE CERTAINTY OF DELIVERANCE FROM BABYLON.
Isa 14:4-23. THE JEWS' TRIUMPHAL SONG THEREAT.
"It moves in lengthened elegiac measure like a song of lamentation for the dead, and is full of lofty scorn" [HERDER].
Isa 14:24-27. CONFIRMATION OF THIS BY THE HEREFORETOLD DESTRUCTION OF THE ASSYRIANS UNDER SENNACHERIB;
a pledge to assure the captives in Babylon that He who, with such ease, overthrew the Assyrian, could likewise effect His purpose as to Babylon. The Babylonian king, the subject of this prediction, is Belshazzar, as representative of the kingdom (Da 5:1-31).
1. choose--"set His choice upon." A deliberate predilection
[HORSLEY].
Their restoration is grounded on their election (see
Ps 102:13-22).
strangers--proselytes
(Es 8:17;
Ac 2:10; 17:4, 17).
TACITUS, a heathen [Histories, 5.5],
attests the fact of numbers of the Gentiles having become Jews in his
time. An earnest of the future effect on the heathen world of the Jews'
spiritual restoration
(Isa 60:4, 5, 10;
Mic 5:7;
Zec 14:16;
Ro 11:12).
JFB.
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