Isaiah 29 - Scofield Reference Notes

Bible Comments
  • Isaiah 29:3 open_in_new

    And I will camp

    Here, as often in prophecy, and especially in Isaiah, the near and far horizons blend. The near view is of Sennacherib's invasion and the destruction of the Assyrian host by the angel of the Lord (Isaiah 36, 37); the far view is that of the final gathering of the Gentile hosts against Jerusalem at the end of the great tribulation (Psalms 2:5); (Revelation 7:14) when a still greater deliverance will be wrought. (See "Times of the Gentiles," (Luke 21:24); (Revelation 16:14). The same remark applies also to (Isaiah 28:14-18) where there is a near reference to the Egyptian alliance ("we have made a covenant," etc.), while the reference to the stone (Isaiah 29:16) carries the meaning forward to the end-time, and the covenant of unbelieving Israel with the Beast. (Daniel 9:27).