Isaiah 14 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 3274. B.C. 730.

We have here,

(1,) The immediate consequence of the fall of Babylon, and the great revolution spoken of in the preceding chapter, namely, the deliverance of Judah from captivity, Isaiah 14:1; Isaiah 14:2. The triumphant song of the Jews on that subject, Isaiah 14:3-23. God's purpose against Assyria, Isaiah 14:24-27. Palestine is threatened, Isaiah 14:28-32.