Isa 21:1-10. REPETITION OF THE ASSURANCE GIVEN IN THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CHAPTERS TO THE JEWS ABOUT TO BE CAPTIVES IN BABYLON, THAT THEIR ENEMY SHOULD BE DESTROYED AND THEY BE DELIVERED.
He does not narrate the event, but graphically supposes himself a watchman in Babylon, beholding the events as they pass.
1. desert--the champaign between Babylon and Persia; it was once a
desert, and it was to become so again.
of the sea--The plain was covered with the water of the Euphrates
like a "sea"
(Jer 51:13, 36; so
Isa 11:15,
the Nile), until Semiramis raised great dams against it. Cyrus removed
these dykes, and so converted the whole country again into a vast
desert marsh.
whirlwinds in the south--
(Job 37:9;
Zec 9:14).
The south wind comes upon Babylon from the deserts of Arabia, and its
violence is the greater from its course being unbroken along the plain
(Job 1:19).
desert--the plain between Babylon and Persia.
terrible land--Media; to guard against which was the object of
Nitocris' great works [HERODOTUS, 1.185]. Compare
as to "terrible" applied to a wilderness, as being full of unknown
dangers,
De 1:29.
JFB.
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