a20:1-5
b20:1
c20:2
d2 Kgs 1:8
eMark 1:6
f20:3-4
g20:2
h8:18
i20:5-6

‏ Isaiah 20

Summary for Isa 20:1-5: 20:1-5  a Ashdod’s reliance on Egypt and Ethiopia was useless. As a complement to his words, Isaiah walked about exposed and barefoot, a symbolic action for what God would do. 20:1  b Sargon of Assyria is Sargon II (721–705 BC).

• Ashdod was one of the five Philistine cities that rebelled against Assyria in 713 BC.
20:2  c Prophets characteristically wore burlap or other rough clothing as a sign of mourning over the sins of the people (see 2 Kgs 1:8  d; Mark 1:6  e).

• naked: That is, exposed in some way, possibly even completely nude.
Summary for Isa 20:3-4: 20:3-4  f This symbolic event took place some three years before the fall of Ashdod (see 20:2  g). Through it, Isaiah became an object lesson for the people (see 8:18  h).
Summary for Isa 20:5-6: 20:5-6  i Philistia’s downfall was a warning to the people of Judah, who also relied on Egypt and other alliances rather than on God.
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