Isaiah 22:3-5
22:3 a Leaders might try to flee, but they would not escape (see 2 Kgs 25:4-6 b).22:4 c Leave me alone to weep: Isaiah mourned the victims and the decimation of his people (see 6:13 d).
Summary for Isa 22:5-8: 22:5-8 e The defeat of Judah would be a manifestation of the yet-future day of the Lord (see study note on 2:5-22). Jerusalem would be impotent in the day of disaster. 22:5 f Jerusalem’s walls were broken by the invading Babylonians, who breached them with battering rams (2 Kgs 25:4 g).
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