Isaiah 10:5
Summary for Isa 10:5-11:16: 10:5–11:16 a The primacy of the Lord’s moral law was established in 9:8–10:4 b; this passage works out the implications of the law: (1) Assyria was only a tool in God’s hands and was therefore as liable to judgment by God as any other nation (10:5-19 c, 28-34 d); (2) those among God’s people who trusted in him and obeyed his covenant would be rescued (10:20-27 e); and (3) God would establish his kingdom on earth (ch 11 f).Summary for Isa 10:5-19: 10:5-19 g This judgment was pronounced on Assyria because of their ruthless destruction of nations (10:7 h), blasphemous boasting (10:12 i), oppression (10:13-14 j), and self-perceived autonomy (10:15 k). 10:5 l The Assyrians were God’s instrument (rod ... club) in judging Syria, Israel, and Judah, but they would not go unpunished for their own wickedness.
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