Isaiah 16:12

when.

15:2; 26:16; Nu 22:39,41; 23:1-3,14,28; 24:17; Pr 1:28; Jer 48:35

he shall.

37:38; 1Ki 11:7; 2Ki 3:27; Jer 48:7,13,46

but.

47:13; 2Ki 19:12,16-19; Ps 115:3-7; Jer 10:5

Isaiah 45:16

20; 41:19; 42:17; 44:9,11; Ps 97:7; Jer 2:26,27; 10:14,15

Isaiah 45:20

yourselves.

41:5,6,21; 43:9

escaped.

4:2; Jer 25:15-29; 50:28; 51:6-9; Eph 2:12,16; Re 18:3-18

they.

42:17,18; 44:17-20; 46:7; 48:7; 1Ki 18:26-29; Ps 115:8; Jer 2:27,28

Jer 10:8,14; 51:17,18; Hab 2:18-20; Ro 1:21-23

Isaiah 46:1-2

1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.

3 God saves his people to the end.

5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,

12 or present salvation.

Bel.Bel, called Belus by the Greek and Roman writers, is the same as Baal; and Nebo is interpreted by Castell and Norberg of Mercury; the two principal idols of Babylon. When that city was taken by the Persians, these images were carried in triumph.

21:9; 41:6,7; Ex 12:12; 1Sa 5:3; Jer 48:1-25; 50:2; 51:44,47,52

a burden.

2:20; Jer 10:5

they could.

36:18,19; 37:12,19; 44:17; 45:20

but.

Jud 18:17,18,24; 2Sa 5:21; Jer 43:12,13; 48:7

themselves are. Heb. their soul is.
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