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Text -- Isaiah 17:14 (NET)
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Wesley -> Isa 17:14
Wesley: Isa 17:14 - -- At even there is great terror among God's people, for fear of their enemies; and before the morning comes, their enemies are cut off.
At even there is great terror among God's people, for fear of their enemies; and before the morning comes, their enemies are cut off.
JFB: Isa 17:14 - -- Fulfilled to the letter in the destruction "before morning" of the vast host that "at eveningtide" was such a terror ("trouble") to Judah; on the phra...
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JFB: Isa 17:14 - -- The Jews. A general declaration of the doom that awaits the foes of God's people (Isa 54:17).
Isaiah announces the overthrow of Sennacherib's hosts a...
The Jews. A general declaration of the doom that awaits the foes of God's people (Isa 54:17).
Isaiah announces the overthrow of Sennacherib's hosts and desires the Ethiopian ambassadors, now in Jerusalem, to bring word of it to their own nation; and he calls on the whole world to witness the event (Isa 18:3). As Isa 17:12-14 announced the presence of the foe, so Isa 18:1-7 foretells his overthrow.
Clarke -> Isa 17:14
Clarke: Isa 17:14 - -- He is not "He is no more"- For איננו einennu ten MSS. of Dr. Kennicott’ s, (three ancient), ten of De Rossi’ s, and two editions, ...
He is not "He is no more"- For
"At the season of evening, behold terror
Before the morning, and [behold] he is no more!
That spoil us - For
Calvin -> Isa 17:14
Calvin: Isa 17:14 - -- 14.And, behold, at evening tide trouble The meaning is, “As when a storm has been raised in the evening, and soon afterwards allayed, no trace of...
14.And, behold, at evening tide trouble The meaning is, “As when a storm has been raised in the evening, and soon afterwards allayed, no trace of it is found in the morning, so will cheerful prosperity suddenly arise, contrary to expectation.” The Prophet intended to state two things — first, that the attack of the enemy will be sudden; and secondly, that the ravages which they shall commit will not be of long duration. As the Assyrians rose suddenly against the Israelites, so their fall was sudden.
From this passage all the godly ought to draw wonderful consolation, whenever they see that everything is in disorder, and when dreadful changes are at hand; for what is it but a sudden storm which the Lord will allay? Tyrants rush upon us like storms and whirlwinds, but the Lord will easily dispel their rage. Let us therefore patiently wait for his assistance; for though he permit us to be tossed about, yet through the midst of the tempests he will at length conduct us “to the haven.” (Psa 107:30.) And if the Prophet comforted a small remnant, who appeared to be almost none at all, this promise undoubtedly belongs to us also. True, we are almost none, and a wretched church is concealed in a few corners; but if we look at the condition of the kingdom of Israel, how few were the servants of God in it! And these hardly ventured to mutter, such was the universal hatred of religion and godliness. Although therefore the Lord destroy the multitude of the wicked, yet to the small number of the godly, who may be said to be tossed about in the same ship with them, he will hold out a plank to rescue them from shipwreck, and will guide them safely and comfortably into the harbour.
This is the portion He addresses the believers who were concealed in the kingdom of Israel, and joins them with the Church, although, as is frequently the case with the children of God, the members were scattered in every direction. We see here what will be the end of the wicked who have persecuted us. Though we are exposed to their rage, so that they tear and plunder and trample upon us, and inflict on us every kind of insult, yet they will be like storms which are subdued by their own violence and quickly disappear. We ought to expect that this will be the lot of all the tyrants who at the present day wretchedly harass the Church, and treat cruelly the children of God. Let this consolation be engraved on our minds, that we may know that the same thing will happen to them.
TSK -> Isa 17:14
TSK: Isa 17:14 - -- at eveningtide : Isa 10:28-32; 2Ki 19:3, 2Ki 19:35; Psa 37:36
the portion : Isa 33:1; Jdg 5:31; Job 20:29; Pro 22:23; Jer 2:3, Jer 13:25; Eze 39:10; H...
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Barnes -> Isa 17:14
Barnes: Isa 17:14 - -- At evening-tide trouble - In the time of evening - that is, in the night. Before the morning he is not - That is, he is destroyed. This i...
At evening-tide trouble - In the time of evening - that is, in the night.
Before the morning he is not - That is, he is destroyed. This is strikingly descriptive of the destruction of the army of Sennacherib on that fatal night when the angel of the Lord killed 185,000 men (see the note at Isa 37:36).
This is the portion of them that spoil us - Of those who would plunder us. This is a "general"declaration in regard to the enemies of the Jewish people. This is the lot, the end, the destiny of all who attempt to destroy them. That is, the people of God shall be safe whoever rises up against them; and whatever may be the number, or the power of their foes, they shall be overthrown.
Poole -> Isa 17:14
Poole: Isa 17:14 - -- Behold at evening-tide trouble; and before the morning he is not: at even there is a great terror and consternation among God’ s people, for fea...
Behold at evening-tide trouble; and before the morning he is not: at even there is a great terror and consternation among God’ s people, for fear of their enemies; and ere the morning cometh, their enemies are cut off by the hand of God. This was literally and eminently fulfilled in the destruction of Sennacherib’ s army before Jerusalem. Although the words may be more generally understood of any great and sudden change, and unexpected deliverance, granted to God’ s people, when their enemies were ready to devour them. And this place may be compared with that in Psa 30:5 , Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us : this is a triumphant conclusion, uttered by the prophet in the name of God’ s people.
Gill -> Isa 17:14
Gill: Isa 17:14 - -- And behold at eveningtide trouble,.... Or terror a and consternation; which some understand of that which was in the Assyrian army, when the Angel of ...
And behold at eveningtide trouble,.... Or terror a and consternation; which some understand of that which was in the Assyrian army, when the Angel of the Lord destroyed it, taking "evening for night", for it was in the night that that was done; so Jarchi interprets it of Shedim, a sort of spirits or demons, that came against the enemy, and troubled and frightened them: but it is best to take it in the more common sense, of the trouble that Hezekiah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem were in, on the evening or night before their deliverance; the whole land of Judea round about them being laid waste, their city besieged by a powerful army, and the enemy blaspheming, blustering, and triumphing:
and before the morning he is not; Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, he was not before Jerusalem, he was fled: or "it was not" b; the Assyrian army was not, it was destroyed by an angel in the night, and in the morning were all dead corpses, 2Ki 19:35 or trouble was not, that was all over, joy came in the morning; see Psa 30:5,
this is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us; these are the words of the prophet, and of the people of God, he represents, making observation upon, and use of the above dispensation, though not confining it to that; and their meaning is, that this is not the case of these Assyrians only, but of all the enemies of God's people, who, sooner or later, come to destruction; and which is not by chance, but by the appointment and disposition of God, who allots and portions out ruin unto them, as the just reward of their works; see Job 20:29.
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NET Notes: Isa 17:14 Heb “this is the portion of those who plunder us, and the lot of those who loot us.”
Geneva Bible -> Isa 17:14
Geneva Bible: Isa 17:14 And behold at the time of evening ( q ) trouble; [and] before the morning he [is] not. This [is] the portion of them that plunder us, and the lot of t...
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TSK Synopsis -> Isa 17:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Isa 17:1-14 - --1 Syria and Israel are threatened.6 A remnant shall forsake idolatry.9 The rest shall be plagued for their impiety.12 The woe of Israel's enemies.
MHCC -> Isa 17:12-14
MHCC: Isa 17:12-14 - --The rage and force of the Assyrians resembled the mighty waters of the sea; but when the God of Israel should rebuke them, they would flee like chaff,...
Matthew Henry -> Isa 17:12-14
Matthew Henry: Isa 17:12-14 - -- These verses read the doom of those that spoil and rob the people of God. If the Assyrians and Israelites invade and plunder Judah, if the Assyrian ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Isa 17:12-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Isa 17:12-14 - --
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