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Text -- Isaiah 21:16 (NET)

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21:16 For this is what the sovereign master has told me: “Within exactly one year all the splendor of Kedar will come to an end.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Kedar son of Ishmael son of Abraham and Hagar,a people descended from Ishmael's son Kedar


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Kedar | Isaiah, The Book of | Isaiah | ISAIAH, 8-9 | Giants | GLORY | Arabians | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Isa 21:16 - -- From the time of this prophecy: an exact year.

From the time of this prophecy: an exact year.

Wesley: Isa 21:16 - -- Their power, and riches, and all things wherein they used to glory. This was executed by the Assyrians.

Their power, and riches, and all things wherein they used to glory. This was executed by the Assyrians.

JFB: Isa 21:16 - -- (See on Isa 16:14).

(See on Isa 16:14).

JFB: Isa 21:16 - -- A wandering tribe (Psa 120:5). North of Arabia-Petræa, and south of Arabia-Deserta; put for Arabia in general.

A wandering tribe (Psa 120:5). North of Arabia-Petræa, and south of Arabia-Deserta; put for Arabia in general.

Calvin: Isa 21:16 - -- 16.For thus hath the Lord said to me He adds that this defeat of the Arabians, of which he prophesied, is close at hand; which tended greatly to comf...

16.For thus hath the Lord said to me He adds that this defeat of the Arabians, of which he prophesied, is close at hand; which tended greatly to comfort the godly. We are naturally fiery, and do not willingly allow the object of our desire to be delayed; and the Lord takes into account our weakness in this respect, when he says that he hastens his work. He therefore declares that he prophesies of things which shall happen, not after many ages, but immediately, that the Jews may bear more patiently their afflictions, from which they know that they will be delivered in a short time.

Yet a year according to the years of the hireling Of the metaphor of “the year of the hireling,” which he adds for the purpose of stating the matter more fully, we have already spoken. 75 It means that the time will not be delayed. The same comparison is used by heathen authors, where they intend to describe a day appointed and desired; as appears from that passage in Horace, “The day appears long to those who must render an account of their work.” 76

TSK: Isa 21:16 - -- according : Isa 16:14; Job 7:1 Kedar : Isa 42:11, Isa 60:7; Gen 25:13; 1Ch 1:29; Psa 120:5; Son 1:5; Jer 49:28; Eze 27:21

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Isa 21:16 - -- Within a year - What has been said before was figurative. Here the prophet speaks without a metaphor, and fixes the time when this should be ac...

Within a year - What has been said before was figurative. Here the prophet speaks without a metaphor, and fixes the time when this should be accomplished. It is not usual for the prophets to designate the exact "time"of the fulfillment of their prophecies in this manner.

According to the years of an hireling - Exactly; observing the precise time specified Job 7:1. See the phrase explained on Isa 16:14.

All the glory - The beauty, pride, strength, wealth, etc.

Of Kedar - Kedar was a son of Ishmael Gen 25:15. He was the father of the Kedareneans or "Cedrai,"mentioned by Pithy ("Nat. Hist."v. 11). They dwelt in the neighborhood of the Nabatheans, in Arabia Deserta. These people lived in tents, and were a wandering tribe, and it is not possible to fix the precise place of their habitation. They resided, it is supposed, in the south part of Arabia Deserts, and the north part of Arabia Petrea. The name ‘ Kedar’ seems to be used sometimes to denote Arabia in general, or Arabia Deserts particularly (see Psa 120:5; Son 1:5; Isa 42:11; Isa 60:7; Jer 2:10; Jer 49:28; Eze 26:21).

Shall fail - Shall be consumed, destroyed ( כלה kâlâh ).

Poole: Isa 21:16 - -- Within a year from the time of this prophecy. According to the years of an hireling to wit, an exact year; for hirelings diligently observe and wai...

Within a year from the time of this prophecy.

According to the years of an hireling to wit, an exact year; for hirelings diligently observe and wait for the end of the year, when they are to receive their wages.

All the glory their power, and riches, and all things wherein they used to glory. This was executed by the Assyrians.

Kedar of whom see on Psa 120:5 Jer 49:28 .

Haydock: Isa 21:16 - -- Hireling; counting precisely, chap. xvi. 14. (Calmet) --- Cedar: Arabia, (Challoner) near to Edom. (Calmet)

Hireling; counting precisely, chap. xvi. 14. (Calmet) ---

Cedar: Arabia, (Challoner) near to Edom. (Calmet)

Gill: Isa 21:16 - -- For thus hath the Lord said unto me,.... The prophet; which confirms what is before said, as well as assures the accomplishment of what follows: wi...

For thus hath the Lord said unto me,.... The prophet; which confirms what is before said, as well as assures the accomplishment of what follows:

within a year, according to the years of an hireling; that is, exactly and precisely, as soon as ever the year is come to an end; for the hireling, when his year is up, instantly demands dismissal from his service, or his wages, or both. The time is to be reckoned from the delivery of this prophecy; and so the calamity predicted was brought upon them by the Assyrians, perhaps under Sennacherib, when he invaded the cities of Judah, and might take Arabia in his way; less time is allowed than was the Moabites, who suffered by the same hand; see Isa 16:14,

and all the glory of Kedar shall fail; these were another sort of Arabians, as the Targum calls them: they descended from Kedar, a son of Ishmael, Gen 25:13 their "glory" were their multitude, their riches and substance, and which chiefly lay in their flocks; for the sake of which they moved from place to place for pasture, and dwelled in tents, which they carried with them, and pitched where it was most convenient for them; hence they were called Scenites; see Psa 120:5.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Isa 21:16 Heb “in still a year, like the years of a hired worker.” See the note at 16:14.

Geneva Bible: Isa 21:16 For thus hath the Lord said to me, Within a year, ( t ) according to the years of an ( u ) hireling, and all the glory of Kedar shall fail: ( t ) He ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Isa 21:1-17 - --1 The prophet, bewailing the captivity of his people, sees in a vision the fall of Babylon by the Medes and Persians.11 Edom, scorning the prophet, is...

MHCC: Isa 21:13-17 - --The Arabians lived in tents, and kept cattle. A destroying army shall be brought upon them, and make them an easy prey. We know not what straits we ma...

Matthew Henry: Isa 21:13-17 - -- Arabia was a large country, that lay eastward and southward of the land of Canaan. Much of it was possessed by the posterity of Abraham. The Dedani...

Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 21:16-17 - -- Thus does the approaching fate of Arabia present itself in picture before the prophet's eye, whilst it is more distinctly revealed in Isa 21:16, Isa...

Constable: Isa 7:1--39:8 - --III. Israel's crisis of faith chs. 7--39 This long section of the book deals with Israel's major decision in Isa...

Constable: Isa 13:1--35:10 - --B. God's sovereignty over the nations chs. 13-35 This major section of the book emphasizes the folly of ...

Constable: Isa 13:1--23:18 - --1. Divine judgments on the nations chs. 13-23 The recurrence of the Hebrew word massa', translat...

Constable: Isa 21:1--23:18 - --The second series of five oracles chs. 21-23 Compared to the first series of oracles aga...

Constable: Isa 21:13-17 - --The oracle against Arabia 21:13-17 The former oracle promised prolonged recurring trouble for Edom, but this one warns that the Arabians would suffer ...

Guzik: Isa 21:1-17 - --Isaiah 21 - Burdens Against Babylon, Edom and Arabia A. The burden against Babylon. 1. (1-2) An army from Persia marches on Babylon. The burden ag...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Isaiah (Book Introduction) ISAIAH, son of Amoz (not Amos); contemporary of Jonah, Amos, Hosea, in Israel, but younger than they; and of Micah, in Judah. His call to a higher deg...

JFB: Isaiah (Outline) PARABLE OF JEHOVAH'S VINEYARD. (Isa. 5:1-30) SIX DISTINCT WOES AGAINST CRIMES. (Isa. 5:8-23) (Lev 25:13; Mic 2:2). The jubilee restoration of posses...

TSK: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Isaiah has, with singular propriety, been denominated the Evangelical Prophet, on account of the number and variety of his prophecies concerning the a...

TSK: Isaiah 21 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Isa 21:1, The prophet, bewailing the captivity of his people, sees in a vision the fall of Babylon by the Medes and Persians; Isa 21:11, ...

Poole: Isaiah (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT THE teachers of the ancient church were of two sorts: 1. Ordinary, the priests and Levites. 2. Extraordinary, the prophets. These we...

Poole: Isaiah 21 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 21 The prophet’ s fear and trouble at his vision of Babylon’ s ruin by the Medes and Persians, Isa 21:1-4 . He mocketh Babel, Isa...

MHCC: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Isaiah prophesied in the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. He has been well called the evangelical prophet, on account of his numerous and...

MHCC: Isaiah 21 (Chapter Introduction) (Isa 21:1-10) The taking of Babylon. (Isa 21:11, Isa 21:12) Of the Edomites. (Isa 21:13-17) Of the Arabs.

Matthew Henry: Isaiah (Book Introduction) An Exposition, With Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Isaiah Prophet is a title that sounds very great to those that understand it, t...

Matthew Henry: Isaiah 21 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have a prophecy of sad times coming, and heavy burdens, I. Upon Babylon, here called " the desert of the sea," that it should ...

Constable: Isaiah (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and writer The title of this book of the Bible, as is true of the o...

Constable: Isaiah (Outline) Outline I. Introduction chs. 1-5 A. Israel's condition and God's solution ch. 1 ...

Constable: Isaiah Isaiah Bibliography Alexander, Joseph Addison. Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah. 1846, 1847. Revised ed. ...

Haydock: Isaiah (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF ISAIAS. INTRODUCTION. This inspired writer is called by the Holy Ghost, (Ecclesiasticus xlviii. 25.) the great prophet; from t...

Gill: Isaiah (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH This book is called, in the New Testament, sometimes "the Book of the Words of the Prophet Esaias", Luk 3:4 sometimes only t...

Gill: Isaiah 21 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 21 This chapter contains prophecies against Babylon, Idumea, and Arabia. The prophecy against Babylon is called "the burden ...

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