2 Kings 18:21

trustest. Heb. trustest thee. the staff.

Isa 36:6; Eze 29:6,7

upon Egypt.

Isa 30:2,7; 31:1-3

so is Pharaoh.

17:4; Jer 46:17

2 Kings 23:33

put him.

2Ch 36:3,4; Eze 19:3,4

Riblah.Theodoret (in Jer ch. 46,) expressly affirms that Riblah or Reblatha was in his time called Emesa. [Kome de estin he Reblatha tes nun kaloumenes Emeses.] Emesa was a city of Syria, situated on the Orontes, and, according to the Antonine Itinerary, 18 miles from Laodicea ad Libanum. It is now called Homs, or Hems, about eight hours, or twenty-four miles S.E. of Hamah or Hamath, in the road to Damascus. The present town only occupies about one quarter of the space contained within the ancient walls, which apparently date from the time of the Saracens. Here is nothing remarkable, except a Roman sepulchre, and a large castle in ruins.

25:6; Nu 34:11; Jer 39:5,6; 52:9,10,26,27

Hamath.

Nu 13:21; 1Ki 8:65

that he might not reign. or, because he reigned. put, etc.Heb. set a mulct upon the land.

18:14; Ex 21:22; 2Ch 36:3; Pr 19:19

Isaiah 30:1-6

1 The prophet threatens the people for their confidence in Egypt,

8 and contempt of God's word.

18 God's mercies towards his church.

27 God's wrath and the people's joy, in the destruction of Assyria.

A.M. cir. 3291. B.C. cir. 713. the rebellious.

9; 1:2; 63:10; 65:2; De 9:7,24; 29:19; Jer 4:17; 5:23; Eze 2:3

Eze 3:9,26,27; 12:2,3; Ho 7:13; Ac 7:51,52

that take.

8:19; 29:15; 1Ch 10:13,14; Ho 4:10-12

cover.

4:5; *marg:

28:15,20; 32:2; Ps 61:4; 91:1-4

add.

1:5; 5:18; Nu 32:14; Ho 13:2; Ro 2:5; 2Ti 3:13

walk.

20:5,6; 31:1-3; 36:6; De 28:68; 2Ki 17:4; Jer 37:5; 43:7; Eze 29:6,7

and have.

Nu 27:21; Jos 9:14; 1Ki 22:7; Jer 21:2; 42:2,20

the shadow.

16:3; 18:1; Jud 9:15; La 4:20

the strength.

5-7; 20:5; Jer 37:5-10

your confusion.

45:16,17; Jer 17:5,6; Ro 5:5; 10:11

his princes.

57:9; 2Ki 17:4; Ho 7:11,12,16

Zoan.

19:11; Nu 13:22; Eze 30:14

Hanes.

Jer 43:7

Tahpanhes.

Eze 30:18

Tehaphnehes.

16; 20:5,6; 31:1-3; Jer 2:36

burden.

46:1,2; 57:9; Ho 8:9,10; 12:1

beasts.

1Ki 10:2; Mt 12:42

into the land.Or, as Bp. Lowth renders, "through a land of distress and difficulty:" the same deserts are here spoken of which the Israelites passed through.

19:4; Ex 1:14; 5:10-21; De 4:20; 8:15; 17:16; Jer 11:4

the viper.

Nu 21:6,7; De 8:15; Jer 2:6

riches.

2Ch 9:1; 16:2; 28:20-23

Isaiah 31:1-3

1 The prophet shews the folly and danger of trusting to Egypt, and forsaking God.

6 He exhorts to conversion.

8 He shews the fall of Assyria.

to them.

30:1-7; 36:6; 57:9; Eze 17:15; Ho 11:5

stay on horses.

30:16; 36:9; De 17:16; Ps 20:7; 33:16,17

the look.

5:12; 17:7,8; 22:11; 2Ch 16:7; Jer 2:13; 17:5; Ho 14:3

neither.

9:13; 64:7; Da 9:13; Ho 7:7,13-16; Am 5:4-8

he also.

1Sa 2:3; Job 5:13; Jer 10:7,12; 1Co 1:21-29; Jude 1:25

will bring.

30:13,14; 45:7; Jos 23:15; Am 3:6

will not.

Nu 23:19; Jer 36:32; 44:29; Zec 1:6; Mt 24:35

call back. Heb. remove. arise.

28:21; 63:4,5; Nu 10:35; Ps 12:5,6; 68:1,2; 78:65,66; Zep 3:8

against the help.

3; 20:4-6; 30:3; Jer 44:29,30; Eze 29:6

the Egyptians.

36:6; De 32:30,31; Ps 9:20; 146:3-5; Eze 28:9; Ac 12:22,23

2Th 2:4-8

their horses.

Ps 33:17

stretch.

9:17; Jer 15:6; Eze 20:33,34

both.

Jer 37:7-10
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